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2025-11-14
19:30
Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Shape Trump-Era Crypto Policy via Steve Bannon in 2018, Newly Released Emails Show

According to the source, newly released emails indicate that in 2018 Jeffrey Epstein attempted to influence the Trump administration’s cryptocurrency policy through Steve Bannon. Source: the cited social media post on X dated Nov 14, 2025. The source does not cite any resulting policy changes, enforcement actions, or market data linked to the outreach, so immediate trading implications are confined to headline risk monitoring. Source: the cited social media post on X dated Nov 14, 2025. Traders focused on U.S. regulatory risk may monitor for additional document releases or official statements that could further clarify the scope of any crypto policy discussions referenced. Source: the cited social media post on X dated Nov 14, 2025.

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2025-11-13
15:47
Bitcoin BTC Historical Email Shows Steven Sinofsky 50 Percent Gain at USD 700 in 2013, U.S. House Oversight Source

According to @BitMEXResearch, citing the United States House Committee on Oversight, a 22 Nov 2013 email to Jeffrey Epstein shows Steven Sinofsky noting a 50 percent gain on his Bitcoin position when BTC traded around USD 700. Based on that disclosure reported by @BitMEXResearch from the House Committee on Oversight, the implied entry price is roughly USD 467.

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2025-09-15
15:45
UK Political Headline: Starmer Says He Didn’t Know of Mandelson–Epstein Emails Before Backing US Ambassador; GBP and FTSE 100 on Watch

According to @business, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was not aware of the contents of emails from Peter Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein before publicly backing his then-US ambassador in the House of Commons, as reported by Bloomberg on Sep 15, 2025. According to @business, the post highlights a governance-related headline but contains no immediate asset price moves or policy changes, which is relevant for traders monitoring GBP, UK gilts, and FTSE 100 for headline risk via Bloomberg’s coverage.

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