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🤯Imagine it’s a chill Saturday and someone casually drops this Trump update—boom,❗ the “de minimis” rule is gone. That’s the rule that let you get packages under $800 from China with no tax. So yeah, your cheap Shein fits, Temu gadgets, and AliExpress finds? They’re about to cost more. Trump's saying enough is enough—China’s been shipping tax-free while U.S. businesses have been stuck paying full freight. His move is meant to shut down that loophole and give American sellers a fair shot. The rule was supposed to simplify customs for small, low-risk imports, but big Chinese e-commerce platforms turned it into a tax-free goldmine, sending millions of mini-packages straight to U.S. doorsteps. Critics say it’s been crushing local businesses, especially small retailers. Now? Expect price hikes on your favorite low-cost imports, and maybe some delays too. But for American sellers, this could be a long-awaited break. It’s a major shift in trade dynamics. If your online cart’s loaded with deals from overseas, you might wanna check out now—because bargain shopping just got trickier. #TradeWar #TrumpPolicy #OnlineShopping #MadeInUSA
🤯Imagine it’s a chill Saturday and someone casually drops this Trump update—boom,❗ the “de minimis” rule is gone. That’s the rule that let you get packages under $800 from China with no tax. So yeah, your cheap Shein fits, Temu gadgets, and AliExpress finds? They’re about to cost more.

Trump's saying enough is enough—China’s been shipping tax-free while U.S. businesses have been stuck paying full freight. His move is meant to shut down that loophole and give American sellers a fair shot.

The rule was supposed to simplify customs for small, low-risk imports, but big Chinese e-commerce platforms turned it into a tax-free goldmine, sending millions of mini-packages straight to U.S. doorsteps. Critics say it’s been crushing local businesses, especially small retailers.

Now? Expect price hikes on your favorite low-cost imports, and maybe some delays too. But for American sellers, this could be a long-awaited break. It’s a major shift in trade dynamics.

If your online cart’s loaded with deals from overseas, you might wanna check out now—because bargain shopping just got trickier.

#TradeWar #TrumpPolicy #OnlineShopping #MadeInUSA
🚨🇺🇸 #NVIDIA MOVES #SUPERCOMPUTER PRODUCTION TO U.S. 🔹NVIDIA to build all supercomputers in the U.S. amid Trump’s new tariffs on semiconductors. 🔹Shifting away from Taiwan, company secured 1M+ sq ft in Arizona & Texas for AI infrastructure. 🔹Partnering with Foxconn, project part of $500B U.S. AI investment plan. 🔹CEO Jensen Huang: “Engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the U.S. for the first time.” 🔹Stock down 18% YTD — investors eye long-term returns. 🔹White House praises move as "Trump Effect in Action". #NVIDIA #AI #MadeInUSA -Due via Entrepreneur$ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT)
🚨🇺🇸 #NVIDIA MOVES #SUPERCOMPUTER PRODUCTION TO U.S.

🔹NVIDIA to build all supercomputers in the U.S. amid Trump’s new tariffs on semiconductors.

🔹Shifting away from Taiwan, company secured 1M+ sq ft in Arizona & Texas for AI infrastructure.

🔹Partnering with Foxconn, project part of $500B U.S. AI investment plan.

🔹CEO Jensen Huang: “Engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the U.S. for the first time.”

🔹Stock down 18% YTD — investors eye long-term returns.

🔹White House praises move as "Trump Effect in Action".

#NVIDIA #AI #MadeInUSA
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💥😱Merck, a leading pharmaceutical company, is investing $1 billion to build a new manufacturing facility in Wilmington, Delaware.❗❗ The plant will focus on producing Keytruda, a widely used cancer treatment, as part of a broader effort to boost domestic medicine production in the U.S. #MerckInvestment #MadeInUSA #CancerTreatment #PharmaGrowth
💥😱Merck, a leading pharmaceutical company, is investing $1 billion to build a new manufacturing facility in Wilmington, Delaware.❗❗
The plant will focus on producing Keytruda, a widely used cancer treatment, as part of a broader effort to boost domestic medicine production in the U.S.

#MerckInvestment #MadeInUSA #CancerTreatment #PharmaGrowth
Top 15 U.S.-Based Cryptocurrencies to Watch in 2025!As the crypto market evolves, investors are keeping a close eye on projects with strong fundamentals and U.S. roots. Here’s a list of 15 standout digital assets that could see major growth in 2025: 🔹 XRP ($XRP ) – Revolutionizing cross-border payments 🔹 Solana ($SOL ) – A high-speed blockchain for DeFi & NFTs 🔹 Ondo Finance ($ONDO) – Innovating in real-world asset tokenization 🔹 TrumpCoin ($TRUMP) – A political meme coin gaining traction 🔹 SupraOracles ($SUPRA) – Next-gen oracle solution for smart contracts 🔹 Injective Protocol ($INJ ) – A leader in decentralized finance (DeFi) 🔹 Hedera Hashgraph ($HBAR) – Enterprise-grade blockchain with high efficiency 🔹 Polkadot ($DOT) – Powering the multi-chain ecosystem 🔹 Algorand ($ALGO) – A scalable blockchain with institutional adoption 🔹 Chainlink ($LINK) – The most trusted decentralized oracle network 🔹 Litecoin ($LTC) – A veteran digital currency with fast transactions 🔹 Filecoin ($FIL) – Decentralized storage for the Web3 era 🔹 Dogecoin ($DOGE) – The king of meme coins with strong community backing 🔹 Stacks ($STX) – Bringing smart contracts to Bitcoin 🔹 SuperVerse ($SUPER) – A growing force in blockchain gaming and metaverse These projects have demonstrated innovation, adoption, and growth potential. Which one do you think will dominate in 2025? Share your thoughts! 🚀 #Crypto2025 #Blockchain #MadeInUSA #TopCryptos #CryptoInvesting

Top 15 U.S.-Based Cryptocurrencies to Watch in 2025!

As the crypto market evolves, investors are keeping a close eye on projects with strong fundamentals and U.S. roots. Here’s a list of 15 standout digital assets that could see major growth in 2025:

🔹 XRP ($XRP ) – Revolutionizing cross-border payments

🔹 Solana ($SOL ) – A high-speed blockchain for DeFi & NFTs

🔹 Ondo Finance ($ONDO) – Innovating in real-world asset tokenization

🔹 TrumpCoin ($TRUMP) – A political meme coin gaining traction

🔹 SupraOracles ($SUPRA) – Next-gen oracle solution for smart contracts

🔹 Injective Protocol ($INJ ) – A leader in decentralized finance (DeFi)

🔹 Hedera Hashgraph ($HBAR) – Enterprise-grade blockchain with high efficiency

🔹 Polkadot ($DOT) – Powering the multi-chain ecosystem

🔹 Algorand ($ALGO) – A scalable blockchain with institutional adoption

🔹 Chainlink ($LINK) – The most trusted decentralized oracle network

🔹 Litecoin ($LTC) – A veteran digital currency with fast transactions

🔹 Filecoin ($FIL) – Decentralized storage for the Web3 era

🔹 Dogecoin ($DOGE) – The king of meme coins with strong community backing

🔹 Stacks ($STX) – Bringing smart contracts to Bitcoin

🔹 SuperVerse ($SUPER) – A growing force in blockchain gaming and metaverse
These projects have demonstrated innovation, adoption, and growth potential. Which one do you think will dominate in 2025? Share your thoughts! 🚀
#Crypto2025 #Blockchain #MadeInUSA #TopCryptos #CryptoInvesting
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🖥🟢What is the sector/Made in America/USA in cryptocurrency. 🔗​Recently, CoinGecko launched a new category titled "Made in the USA" to highlight cryptocurrencies that are significantly associated with the United States, whether through their founding teams or headquarters. ​ ⌛Examples of cryptocurrencies in this category:🔽 $XRP (Ripple): A digital currency focused on facilitating cross-border payments, founded in the United States.​ $SOL (Solana): A high-performance blockchain platform based in the United States, aimed at providing scalable solutions for decentralized applications.​ USDC (USD Coin): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, developed in partnership between Circle and Coinbase, both of which are American companies.​ $AVAX (Avalanche): An open-source blockchain platform that supports decentralized applications and financial assets, based in the United States.​ 🗣️🔖This initiative aims to enhance transparency and provide accurate information to investors about cryptocurrencies linked to the United States, especially with the current political and economic trends that encourage support for local products and services.​ #xrp #solana #sol #MadeInUSA #AVAX
🖥🟢What is the sector/Made in America/USA in cryptocurrency.

🔗​Recently, CoinGecko launched a new category titled "Made in the USA" to highlight cryptocurrencies that are significantly associated with the United States, whether through their founding teams or headquarters. ​

⌛Examples of cryptocurrencies in this category:🔽

$XRP (Ripple): A digital currency focused on facilitating cross-border payments, founded in the United States.​

$SOL (Solana): A high-performance blockchain platform based in the United States, aimed at providing scalable solutions for decentralized applications.​

USDC (USD Coin): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, developed in partnership between Circle and Coinbase, both of which are American companies.​

$AVAX (Avalanche): An open-source blockchain platform that supports decentralized applications and financial assets, based in the United States.​

🗣️🔖This initiative aims to enhance transparency and provide accurate information to investors about cryptocurrencies linked to the United States, especially with the current political and economic trends that encourage support for local products and services.​

#xrp #solana #sol #MadeInUSA #AVAX
15 Top U.S.-Made Coins to Watch and Buy in 2025 🇺🇸 1. $XRP – A leading player in cross-border payments and blockchain solutions. 2. $SOL – Known for its high-speed transactions and growing ecosystem. 3. $ONDO – Gaining traction in decentralized finance (DeFi) and real-world asset tokenization. 4. $TRUMP – A politically themed token with a unique niche audience. 5. $SUPRA – Focused on bridging traditional finance with blockchain innovation. 6. $INJ – Powering decentralized derivatives and Web3 applications. 7. $HBAR – A scalable blockchain platform for enterprises and developers. 8. $DOT – Enabling interoperability across multiple blockchains. 9. $ALGO – A sustainable and efficient blockchain for decentralized apps. 10. $LINK – The go-to oracle network for smart contract connectivity. 11. $LTC – A reliable and established cryptocurrency for fast, low-cost transactions. 12. $FIL – Revolutionizing decentralized data storage solutions. 13. $DOGE – The meme coin with a strong community and growing utility. 14. $STX – Bridging Bitcoin with smart contracts and decentralized apps. 15. $SUPER – A rising star in the gaming and NFT space. #MadeInUSA #BinanceAlphaAlert #OnchainSignals
15 Top U.S.-Made Coins to Watch and Buy in 2025 🇺🇸

1. $XRP – A leading player in cross-border payments and blockchain solutions.
2. $SOL – Known for its high-speed transactions and growing ecosystem.
3. $ONDO – Gaining traction in decentralized finance (DeFi) and real-world asset tokenization.
4. $TRUMP – A politically themed token with a unique niche audience.
5. $SUPRA – Focused on bridging traditional finance with blockchain innovation.
6. $INJ – Powering decentralized derivatives and Web3 applications.
7. $HBAR – A scalable blockchain platform for enterprises and developers.
8. $DOT – Enabling interoperability across multiple blockchains.
9. $ALGO – A sustainable and efficient blockchain for decentralized apps.
10. $LINK – The go-to oracle network for smart contract connectivity.
11. $LTC – A reliable and established cryptocurrency for fast, low-cost transactions.
12. $FIL – Revolutionizing decentralized data storage solutions.
13. $DOGE – The meme coin with a strong community and growing utility.
14. $STX – Bridging Bitcoin with smart contracts and decentralized apps.
15. $SUPER – A rising star in the gaming and NFT space.
#MadeInUSA #BinanceAlphaAlert #OnchainSignals
Why Trump's dream of made-in-U.S I Phone is not going to happen.For US President Donald Trump, there would be few bigger victories than having a domestically produced version of the iPhone, one of the most popular tech products in history. Such a prize would validate his tariff plan and campaign promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to America. And the administration clearly feels this is an achievable goal, especially in the face of the 145% tariffs that it aims to impose on imports from China, Apple Inc.'s current manufacturing hub. The company also has vowed to invest $500 billion domestically over the next four years. This week, the White House made its stance clear: Trump wants Apple to begin building the device in the US. “If Apple didn't think the United States could do it, they probably wouldn't have put up that big chunk of change,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters. But the reality is far different. Apple is unlikely to move iPhone production to the US in the foreseeable future for a variety of reasons, including the shortage of facilities and labor needed to produce the devices. Moreover, the country lacks the rich ecosystem of suppliers, manufacturing and engineering know-how that — for now — can only be found in Asia. The company also is more focused on turning India into its new source of US-bound iPhones. Apple's partners are building the world's second-largest iPhone plant in that country, decreasing the company's reliance on China. Apple's biggest FATP facilities — short for final assembly, test and pack-out — are massive and incomprehensible to many people outside of Asia. They are almost towns themselves, with several hundred thousand people, schools, gyms, medical facilities and dormitories. One major iPhone factory, a complex in Zhengzhou, has even been dubbed iPhone City. “What city in America is going to put everything down and build only iPhones? Because there are millions of people employed by the Apple supply chain in China,” said Matthew Moore, the co-founder of a startup and a former Apple manufacturing engineer. “Boston is over 500,000 people. The whole city would need to stop everything and start assembling iPhones.” A representative for Cupertino, California-based Apple declined to comment. The development of new iPhones and other products still starts at Apple's labs in Silicon Valley. But working with Asia-based component suppliers and other partners begins long before a product actually hits the market. Apple engineers and operations experts spend months or years working closely with Foxconn Technology Group, Pegatron Corp. and other suppliers to customize assembly of new devices. In addition to its lock on the manufacturing operations, China is home to millions of people educated in operating machinery and the skills needed to build iPhones — a process that still requires a lot of manual work. “The engineering support to run a factory is not in America,” Moore said. There just aren't enough students studying STEM, or science, technology, engineering and math, he said. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook laid out the reasons for relying so heavily on China during a Fortune magazine event in 2017, saying it wasn't because of low labor costs. “China stopped being the low labor cost country many years ago,” he said. “The reason is because of the skill and the quantity of skill in one location.” You could fill multiple football fields with state-of-the-art tooling engineers in China, Cook said that the time. “In the US, you could have a meeting of tooling engineers and I'm not sure we could fill the room.” One popular counterpoint is that Apple should use its cash hoard to buy thousands of acres in the US and create a fully robotic and automated iPhone manufacturing facility. That would remove any human-related challenges from the manufacturing process. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said as much in an interview with CBS, suggesting that “the army of millions and millions of human beings” is going to be automated. But that's not yet realistic, according to supply chain experts and people who have worked on Apple product manufacturing. China has access to lower-cost automation and hasn't been able to make such a vision work. The pace of iPhone development also makes it harder to automate processes because they can frequently change, they said. Much of the equipment needed for production is made in China as well. While the look of the iPhone hasn't changed meaningfully in years, new materials and internal components — and even the smallest of tweaks to the design — require the company to retool the assembly lines overseas. “You design the thing, rebuild the factory, and then you only have six months to sell it,” according to a person with knowledge of Apple's supply chain who asked not to be identified. “The pace of change makes it so much harder to automate.” Though Apple has indeed diversified production of iPhones, reducing the share made in China to below 90%, it's difficult to duplicate the process in other countries. Apple production hubs in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia are focused on devices like Macs, AirPods, smartwatches and iPads. So far, the biggest attempt to create an iPhone manufacturing center outside of China has been in India. And that's taken a decade to come together. Though Apple has a small iPhone manufacturing line in Brazil, that operation is focused on less-advanced models. For now, at least, the Indian factories will help Apple avoid the Chinese tariffs. Already the company has been filling its US channels — its biggest single market — with iPhones made in India, Bloomberg News previously reported. That country could also be enough, at least for now. The estimated 35 million units it's now making a year could cover a large portion of its needs in the US. Apple sells more than 220 million iPhones a year and currently offers seven models, which are all sold in multiple colors and storage capacities. That makes the manufacturing process even more complex and the scale offered in China even more important. According to Moore, simpler products with less frequent changes — like iMacs and iPads — could be easier. Already, Apple handles final assembly of Mac Pro desktops in Texas. But the parts being pieced together are mostly made in China anyway. Moreover, Apple only sells thousands of those computers annually and doesn't update them for years at a time. “IPhones are a different animal,” Moore said. #Apple #iPhone #TRUMP #MadeInUSA

Why Trump's dream of made-in-U.S I Phone is not going to happen.

For US President Donald Trump, there would be few bigger victories than having a domestically produced version of the iPhone, one of the most popular tech products in history. Such a prize would validate his tariff plan and campaign promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to America.
And the administration clearly feels this is an achievable goal, especially in the face of the 145% tariffs that it aims to impose on imports from China, Apple Inc.'s current manufacturing hub. The company also has vowed to invest $500 billion domestically over the next four years.
This week, the White House made its stance clear: Trump wants Apple to begin building the device in the US. “If Apple didn't think the United States could do it, they probably wouldn't have put up that big chunk of change,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.

But the reality is far different. Apple is unlikely to move iPhone production to the US in the foreseeable future for a variety of reasons, including the shortage of facilities and labor needed to produce the devices. Moreover, the country lacks the rich ecosystem of suppliers, manufacturing and engineering know-how that — for now — can only be found in Asia.
The company also is more focused on turning India into its new source of US-bound iPhones. Apple's partners are building the world's second-largest iPhone plant in that country, decreasing the company's reliance on China.
Apple's biggest FATP facilities — short for final assembly, test and pack-out — are massive and incomprehensible to many people outside of Asia. They are almost towns themselves, with several hundred thousand people, schools, gyms, medical facilities and dormitories. One major iPhone factory, a complex in Zhengzhou, has even been dubbed iPhone City.
“What city in America is going to put everything down and build only iPhones? Because there are millions of people employed by the Apple supply chain in China,” said Matthew Moore, the co-founder of a startup and a former Apple manufacturing engineer. “Boston is over 500,000 people. The whole city would need to stop everything and start assembling iPhones.”
A representative for Cupertino, California-based Apple declined to comment.
The development of new iPhones and other products still starts at Apple's labs in Silicon Valley. But working with Asia-based component suppliers and other partners begins long before a product actually hits the market. Apple engineers and operations experts spend months or years working closely with Foxconn Technology Group, Pegatron Corp. and other suppliers to customize assembly of new devices.
In addition to its lock on the manufacturing operations, China is home to millions of people educated in operating machinery and the skills needed to build iPhones — a process that still requires a lot of manual work.
“The engineering support to run a factory is not in America,” Moore said. There just aren't enough students studying STEM, or science, technology, engineering and math, he said.
Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook laid out the reasons for relying so heavily on China during a Fortune magazine event in 2017, saying it wasn't because of low labor costs.
“China stopped being the low labor cost country many years ago,” he said. “The reason is because of the skill and the quantity of skill in one location.”
You could fill multiple football fields with state-of-the-art tooling engineers in China, Cook said that the time. “In the US, you could have a meeting of tooling engineers and I'm not sure we could fill the room.”
One popular counterpoint is that Apple should use its cash hoard to buy thousands of acres in the US and create a fully robotic and automated iPhone manufacturing facility. That would remove any human-related challenges from the manufacturing process.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said as much in an interview with CBS, suggesting that “the army of millions and millions of human beings” is going to be automated.
But that's not yet realistic, according to supply chain experts and people who have worked on Apple product manufacturing. China has access to lower-cost automation and hasn't been able to make such a vision work.
The pace of iPhone development also makes it harder to automate processes because they can frequently change, they said. Much of the equipment needed for production is made in China as well.
While the look of the iPhone hasn't changed meaningfully in years, new materials and internal components — and even the smallest of tweaks to the design — require the company to retool the assembly lines overseas.
“You design the thing, rebuild the factory, and then you only have six months to sell it,” according to a person with knowledge of Apple's supply chain who asked not to be identified. “The pace of change makes it so much harder to automate.”
Though Apple has indeed diversified production of iPhones, reducing the share made in China to below 90%, it's difficult to duplicate the process in other countries. Apple production hubs in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia are focused on devices like Macs, AirPods, smartwatches and iPads.
So far, the biggest attempt to create an iPhone manufacturing center outside of China has been in India. And that's taken a decade to come together. Though Apple has a small iPhone manufacturing line in Brazil, that operation is focused on less-advanced models.
For now, at least, the Indian factories will help Apple avoid the Chinese tariffs. Already the company has been filling its US channels — its biggest single market — with iPhones made in India, Bloomberg News previously reported. That country could also be enough, at least for now. The estimated 35 million units it's now making a year could cover a large portion of its needs in the US.
Apple sells more than 220 million iPhones a year and currently offers seven models, which are all sold in multiple colors and storage capacities. That makes the manufacturing process even more complex and the scale offered in China even more important.
According to Moore, simpler products with less frequent changes — like iMacs and iPads — could be easier. Already, Apple handles final assembly of Mac Pro desktops in Texas. But the parts being pieced together are mostly made in China anyway. Moreover, Apple only sells thousands of those computers annually and doesn't update them for years at a time.
“IPhones are a different animal,” Moore said.
#Apple #iPhone #TRUMP #MadeInUSA
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15 Top Made-in-USA Coins to Buy in 2025 🇺🇸 Looking for the best American-made crypto projects to invest in this year? Here are 15 top picks for 2025! 🔥 Top U.S.-Based Cryptos to Watch: 1️⃣ $XRP 2️⃣ $SOL 3️⃣ $ONDO 4️⃣ $TRUMP 5️⃣ $SUPRA 6️⃣ $INJ 7️⃣ $HBAR 8️⃣ $DOT 9️⃣ $ALGO 🔟 $LINK 1️⃣1️⃣ $LINK 1️⃣2️⃣ $FIL 1️⃣3️⃣ $DOGE 1️⃣4️⃣ $STX 1️⃣5️⃣ $SUPER Which one is your favorite? Let’s discuss in the comments! 🚀💰 #Crypto #MadeInUSA #Crypto2025 {spot}(XRPUSDT) {spot}(SOLUSDT)
15 Top Made-in-USA Coins to Buy in 2025 🇺🇸

Looking for the best American-made crypto projects to invest in this year? Here are 15 top picks for 2025!

🔥 Top U.S.-Based Cryptos to Watch:

1️⃣ $XRP
2️⃣ $SOL
3️⃣ $ONDO
4️⃣ $TRUMP
5️⃣ $SUPRA
6️⃣ $INJ
7️⃣ $HBAR
8️⃣ $DOT
9️⃣ $ALGO
🔟 $LINK
1️⃣1️⃣ $LINK
1️⃣2️⃣ $FIL
1️⃣3️⃣ $DOGE
1️⃣4️⃣ $STX
1️⃣5️⃣ $SUPER

Which one is your favorite? Let’s discuss in the comments! 🚀💰 #Crypto #MadeInUSA #Crypto2025
The “Made in USA” Category Transforms as Trump Exempts XRP from Taxes CoinGecko has launched a new crypto category called “Made in USA,” which focuses on US-developed digital assets such as XRP and Hedera (HBAR). The move quickly attracted a lot of attention from the crypto community, coinciding with the inauguration of Donald Trump as the first pro-crypto US president. With the backing of what is considered the most crypto-friendly Congress in US history, the move reflects growing optimism about the country’s crypto market, along with Trump’s plans to make the US a leading power in the field. A key part of this plan is the rumor that Trump intends to eliminate taxes on US-developed crypto assets. This has brought tokens like XRP to increasingly strong attention from the community. Pro-Crypto Policies and XRP’s Position Shawn Sully (@oroogle), a prominent crypto expert, believes that these potential tax exemptions could be game-changers. One commentator agreed, sharing: “Tax exemptions for US coins could be a game-changer. This would a huge amount of liquidity from other sectors and create an unprecedented crypto boom.” The community has responded positively to these developments. One post highlighted the important role of US-made crypto assets, especially XRP: “American made is the only way! Look who’s number 1.” XRP’s recognition as a leading token further cements its role in shaping the future of the domestic crypto industry. XRP’s position in this category is further cemented by its inclusion alongside Solana, which will serve as the foundation for Trump’s proposed US crypto reserve plan. By leveraging these assets, the administration aims to spur economic innovation while ensuring liquidity flows to US-developed projects. #CoinGecko #MadeInUSA #HBARUSDT #xrp
The “Made in USA” Category Transforms as Trump Exempts XRP from Taxes
CoinGecko has launched a new crypto category called “Made in USA,” which focuses on US-developed digital assets such as XRP and Hedera (HBAR).
The move quickly attracted a lot of attention from the crypto community, coinciding with the inauguration of Donald Trump as the first pro-crypto US president. With the backing of what is considered the most crypto-friendly Congress in US history, the move reflects growing optimism about the country’s crypto market, along with Trump’s plans to make the US a leading power in the field.

A key part of this plan is the rumor that Trump intends to eliminate taxes on US-developed crypto assets. This has brought tokens like XRP to increasingly strong attention from the community.

Pro-Crypto Policies and XRP’s Position
Shawn Sully (@oroogle), a prominent crypto expert, believes that these potential tax exemptions could be game-changers. One commentator agreed, sharing: “Tax exemptions for US coins could be a game-changer. This would a huge amount of liquidity from other sectors and create an unprecedented crypto boom.”

The community has responded positively to these developments. One post highlighted the important role of US-made crypto assets, especially XRP: “American made is the only way! Look who’s number 1.” XRP’s recognition as a leading token further cements its role in shaping the future of the domestic crypto industry.

XRP’s position in this category is further cemented by its inclusion alongside Solana, which will serve as the foundation for Trump’s proposed US crypto reserve plan. By leveraging these assets, the administration aims to spur economic innovation while ensuring liquidity flows to US-developed projects.

#CoinGecko #MadeInUSA #HBARUSDT #xrp
$AMP #MadeInUSA get in before white house summit. Pump incoming
$AMP #MadeInUSA get in before white house summit. Pump incoming
"MADE IN USA" 🇺🇸 A list of top cryptocurrencies that originated in the United States! 🪙 Featured Coins: 🔹 XRP | SOL | DOGE | USDC | ADA 🔹 LINK | AVAX | XLM | SUI | HBAR 🔹 LTC | BCH | UNI | NEAR | AAVE 🔹 APT | ONDO | ALGO | RENDER | FIL Which of these do you hold? 💰🚀 #crypto #blockchains #MadeInUSA #bitcoin #Ethereum
"MADE IN USA" 🇺🇸

A list of top cryptocurrencies that originated in the United States!

🪙 Featured Coins:
🔹 XRP | SOL | DOGE | USDC | ADA
🔹 LINK | AVAX | XLM | SUI | HBAR
🔹 LTC | BCH | UNI | NEAR | AAVE
🔹 APT | ONDO | ALGO | RENDER | FIL

Which of these do you hold? 💰🚀

#crypto #blockchains #MadeInUSA #bitcoin #Ethereum
𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘄𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝗽𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗲𝗿𝘀, 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 👇 Since #Trump's inauguration, he has focused on one thing only: Made In #USA. The tariffs imposed by #TRUMP are for the same reason. But what about crypto? Well, after Sunday's post, it's clear that the Trump administration will focus a lot on MadeInUSA tokens. Tokens like $SOL , $XRP , $ONDO, etc., will be favored by the administration. Not only that, the Trump administration could also make the capital gains tax 0 on these cryptos, which will be giga bullish. So, if you want to pick outperformers, bet on #MadeInUSA tokens.
𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘄𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝗽𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗲𝗿𝘀, 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 👇

Since #Trump's inauguration, he has focused on one thing only: Made In #USA.

The tariffs imposed by #TRUMP are for the same reason.

But what about crypto?

Well, after Sunday's post, it's clear that the Trump administration will focus a lot on MadeInUSA tokens.

Tokens like $SOL , $XRP , $ONDO, etc., will be favored by the administration.

Not only that, the Trump administration could also make the capital gains tax 0 on these cryptos, which will be giga bullish.

So, if you want to pick outperformers, bet on #MadeInUSA tokens.
#DiversifyYourAssets #TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs are back in the spotlight, sparking debate across the political and economic landscape. Supporters argue they protect American jobs and industries by leveling the playing field, while critics warn of rising costs for consumers and strained global trade relations. As the 2024 election cycle heats up, tariffs on Chinese goods, steel, and other imports are once again central to Trump’s agenda. Whether this approach boosts domestic manufacturing or burdens small businesses remains controversial. The question stands: are tariffs a tool for economic strength or a barrier to free trade? Share your thoughts. #Economy #TradeWars #MadeInUSA #TrumpTariffs
#DiversifyYourAssets #TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs are back in the spotlight, sparking debate across the political and economic landscape. Supporters argue they protect American jobs and industries by leveling the playing field, while critics warn of rising costs for consumers and strained global trade relations. As the 2024 election cycle heats up, tariffs on Chinese goods, steel, and other imports are once again central to Trump’s agenda. Whether this approach boosts domestic manufacturing or burdens small businesses remains controversial. The question stands: are tariffs a tool for economic strength or a barrier to free trade? Share your thoughts. #Economy #TradeWars #MadeInUSA #TrumpTariffs
#RiskRewardRatio #TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs are back in the spotlight, sparking debate across the political and economic landscape. Supporters argue they protect American jobs and industries by leveling the playing field, while critics warn of rising costs for consumers and strained global trade relations. As the 2024 election cycle heats up, tariffs on Chinese goods, steel, and other imports are once again central to Trump’s agenda. Whether this approach boosts domestic manufacturing or burdens small businesses remains controversial. The question stands: are tariffs a tool for economic strength or a barrier to free trade? Share your thoughts. #Economy #TradeWars #MadeInUSA #DiversifyYourAssets
#RiskRewardRatio #TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs are back in the spotlight, sparking debate across the political and economic landscape. Supporters argue they protect American jobs and industries by leveling the playing field, while critics warn of rising costs for consumers and strained global trade relations. As the 2024 election cycle heats up, tariffs on Chinese goods, steel, and other imports are once again central to Trump’s agenda. Whether this approach boosts domestic manufacturing or burdens small businesses remains controversial. The question stands: are tariffs a tool for economic strength or a barrier to free trade? Share your thoughts. #Economy #TradeWars #MadeInUSA #DiversifyYourAssets
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