The US Treasury announced that starting with new paper currency, President Trump's signature will appear alongside the Secretary of the Treasury's. This is the first time a sitting president has gotten this treatment, timed for the country's 250th anniversary in 2026.

    In crypto circles, these kinds of fiat-focused moves get attention because they signal how the current administration views traditional money. Bitcoin has held steady in the $70K range lately while the broader market consolidates, and people are still watching how policy around stablecoins and digital assets develops alongside it.

    Nothing here looks like it will shift prices on its own, but it keeps the discussion going on government signals and what they mean for adoption.

    Anyone else following this angle, or is it just symbolic?

    US dollar bills to be printed with President Trump's signature, removing Treasurer signature for the first time.
    byu/LavishlyRitzyy inCryptoCurrency



    Posted by LavishlyRitzyy

    12 Comments

    1. Probably just another play into his cult of personality. The whole US leadership has long lost the plot. I’m surprised how you folk haven’t started a revolution already.

    2. primalantessence on

      I’m guessing the first few thousand are going to be gold-plated and sold to idiots

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