Today’s White House crypto discussions reportedly covered some major points:
→ The U.S. is considering acquiring a significant amount of BTC and other digital assets → Trump urged lawmakers to move forward with the CLARITY Act → Maintaining U.S. leadership in Bitcoin and blockchain remains a priority → Hyperliquid is reportedly working toward entering the American market → Trump also backed lower interest rates
If these moves actually translate into policy, the U.S. could be positioning itself for a much bigger role in the global crypto economy.
Is this the beginning of a more crypto-friendly U.S. era? 🇺🇸₿ #USCrypto
I was looking deeper into @TermMax and found an interesting part of its design: FT, XT, and GT are used together with range-order pricing curves, and FT can remain tradable before maturity. That made me look at it differently. Time-to-maturity also becomes part of the pricing process. I’m still curious to see how these mechanics behave in real market conditions. I want to watch this in practice. #TermMax @TermMax
I’ve been researching SOL and one thing stands out: it’s trading around $75, roughly 74% below its ~$293 all-time high. That’s not its literal all-time low, but it is a massive drawdown. Meanwhile, Solana recently recorded over 1B weekly non-vote transactions, showing that network usage hasn’t disappeared.
Personally, I think SOL looks like one of the strongest large-cap assets to accumulate at these levels—not because it’s guaranteed to pump, but because the risk/reward looks interesting after such a deep correction.
Would you rather buy SOL around $75 now, or wait for an even lower entry?
I’ve been looking into @TermMax, and one detail caught my attention: FT can be traded before maturity, while FT, XT, and GT work within its range-order pricing curves. That made me look at it differently. Since time-to-maturity also becomes part of pricing, I’m curious how these mechanics will actually behave in real market conditions. I want to watch this in practice.$#termmax @TermMax