List of Flash News about investment immigration
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2025-12-11 03:50 |
Trump Residency-for-Investment Claim: $1M Individual, $2M Corporate, $15k Fee — Verification Checklist and Crypto Market Watch (USDT, BTC)
According to @ai_9684xtpa, a social post claims Donald Trump is offering U.S. residence for $1,000,000 for individuals and $2,000,000 for companies, plus a $15,000 service fee, and mentions a higher-tier "Platinum Card" plan, but the post provides no official government document or agency link for verification (source: @ai_9684xtpa tweet dated Dec 11, 2025). For context, the existing USCIS EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program sets minimum investments at $800,000 in targeted employment areas or $1,050,000 otherwise, with changes formally published on USCIS.gov and in the Federal Register before taking effect (sources: USCIS EB-5 Program; Federal Register). From a trading perspective, treat this as an unverified headline and seek confirmation via USCIS.gov, the Federal Register, or official White House releases before repositioning, while monitoring stablecoin on/off-ramp proxies such as USDT and USDC order-book depth and spreads for any observable shifts in liquidity conditions (sources: USCIS; Federal Register; WhiteHouse.gov; Kaiko research on stablecoin market depth). Stablecoins represent the majority of crypto trading volume and are widely used for cross-border value transfer, making USDT and USDC liquidity metrics relevant watchpoints for traders tracking USD-linked flows around policy news (source: Chainalysis 2024 Geography of Cryptocurrency report). |
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2025-02-08 11:55 |
Hong Kong Accepts Bitcoin and Ethereum for Investment Immigration Proof of Assets
According to @AltcoinGordon, Hong Kong has officially recognized Bitcoin and Ethereum as valid forms of proof for asset-based investment immigration. This development could potentially increase the demand for these cryptocurrencies within the region, influencing market trading strategies as investors may seek to leverage their holdings for immigration purposes. |