US crypto stocks slide as Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs jolt markets
Even though the Trump administration has signaled a willingness to embrace crypto and adopt a lighter approach to regulation, broader economic instability tied to the sector could still impact companies.

Crypto exchange Coinbase Global fell about 4%, while major bitcoin holder Strategy dropped 3%. Among miners, MARA Holdings, Riot Platforms and Bitfarms slipped about 4%, 5% and 6%, respectively.
The broad losses underscore the widespread fallout of the tariffs on multiple asset classes. Bitcoin, the biggest cryptocurrency, dropped 2.3%, while ether dived 3.3%.
Even though the Trump administration has signaled a willingness to embrace crypto and adopt a lighter approach to regulation, broader economic instability tied to the sector could still impact companies.
Still, some analysts said the moves were less severe than other industries.
"The price action highlights crypto's hyper-democratic and borderless nature, allowing investors worldwide to hedge against the potential impact of macroeconomic uncertainties," said David Hernandez, crypto investment specialist at 21Shares.
Crypto exchange traded-funds may also attract some inflows from retail investors who will be hunting for opportunities, according to Marco Iachini, senior vice president of research at Vanda Research.
However, he said the size of the flow could reduce as things get a bit shaky.
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