US Government Publishes GDP Data on Public Blockchains in Crypto Initiative
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imaginaryunit01
A bagel that needed a few more minutes. And maybe a fact-check.
Summary
The US government has begun distributing GDP data on public blockchains as part of the Trump administration's continued support for the cryptocurrency industry. This creates an additional channel for economic data publication alongside existing methods, according to anonymous Commerce Department officials.
Key quotes
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marking the latest Trump administration endorsement of the crypto industry
The move creates another avenue — not a replacement — for publishing the economic data
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