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~ ~ > 62 > – said in the message. < P > According to the White House, the summit participants will be known among the founders of crypto -drafts, CEOs and investors. Heads David Saks West, which is responsible for the American administration policy in the field of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.

< P > A will manage the Boyne process, the executive director of the working group of the President of Digital Assets. An announcement of the summit was made against the backdrop of a global fall of cryptoring, which makes some investors be afraid that “Trump cryptobum” is coming to an end.

< p > Bitcoin fell 22% of the historical maximum that he reached on Trump's inauguration day.

< P > The total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies in the last week has decreased by 13%, according to CoingEcko.

Natasha Kumar

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