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cover-imageCointelegraph
April 11, 2025

Swedish MP proposes Bitcoin reserve to finance minister

A member of Sweden's parliament has proposed adding Bitcoin to the country's national foreign exchange reserves, suggesting increased openness to cryptocurrency adoption in Europe following recent moves by the United States.Swedish MP Rickard Nordin has issued an open letter urging Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson to consider adopting Bitcoin (BTC) as a national reserve asset. “Sweden has a tradition of a conservative and carefully managed foreign exchange reserve, mainly consisting of foreign currencies and gold,” Nordin wrote in a letter registered on April 8, adding: “At the same time, there is a rapid development in digital assets, and several international players regard bitcoin as a custodian and a hedge against inflation.

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cover-imageThe Cryptonomist
April 11, 2025

Inflation USA e Bitcoin: il nuovo scenario tra dati CPI e dazi di Trump

The data on inflation in the United States continue to represent a crucial reference point for global financial markets. But this time, the picture is made even more complex by a new element: the tariffs introduced by President Trump, which are reshaping macroeconomic dynamics. In this scenario, Bitcoin also finds itself having to navigate between contrasting signals, trying to interpret the moves of the Federal Reserve and the reactions of bull and bear investors. The report on the Indice dei Prezzi al Consumo (CPI) di marzo 2025 was eagerly anticipated.

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cover-imageThe Motley Fool
April 11, 2025

Might Bitcoin Be Tariff-Proof?

For a brief moment after President Donald Trump announced his tariffs, it looked as if Bitcoin (BTC -0.06%) could keep its head as markets all around it were losing theirs. The stock market plummeted on April 3 and April 4, as investors and businesses digested the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs (which have since been put on hold for three months).

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