Trump's embrace of cryptocurrency encourages investors while others share concerns

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June 16, 202503:08

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President Trump’s support of cryptocurrency has helped bring it from a fringe investment into the mainstream. But his support comes with a personal stake in the industry, which is highlighted by some critics. NBC News Yasmin Vossoughian examines why some investors are encouraged while others see red flags.