Snoop Dogg has been branded a 'sellout' by fans, after a video of him of discussing Trump's 2017 inauguration resurfaced on social media
Trump’s inaugural Crypto Ball in D.C. united political and crypto elites, marking the rise of a pro-crypto administration.
Cryptocurrency executives swilled cocktails and danced to rap superstar Snoop Dogg on Friday night as they celebrated the approaching inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, whose administration has promised major changes in crypto policy.
Rapper Snoop Dogg surprised many with his performance at a pre-inauguration crypto ball for President-elect Donald Trump.
Fans are angry at Rick Ross, Soulja Boy and Snoop Dogg for performing at a "Crypto Ball" party in celebration of Donald Trump's inauguration.
Acting deputy Attorney General Emil Bove’s memo giving federal prosecutors the power to investigate local officials for alleged obstruction of immigration enforcement “sent shock waves through the legal and political world,” Honig said on CNN’s “NewsNight.”
By associating himself so closely with meme coins, some crypto fans worry that Trump hurts his chances to help the wider crypto industry.
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Then, at 9 p.m., Trump pulled one over on the partygoers.
President Trump's launch of meme coins sparks criticism, with concerns over legitimacy in the crypto industry. Despite promises of lighter regulations, the move dampened enthusiasm among crypto supporters and industry leaders.
Tyler Sweatt, CEO of defense tech startup Second Front Systems, said a huge frustration he’s had with the federal government has been bureaucratic opacity. Founders often can’t even figure out who to contact in the government, much less secure a huge contract.