
David Ingram
Technology Reporter at NBC News
Tech reporter for @NBCNews. I write a lot about Elon Musk.
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6 days ago |
nbcnews.com | David Ingram
LAS VEGAS - At bitcoin's biggest event of the year, the Trump administration was omnipresent. Vice President JD Vance was the keynote speaker at the Bitcoin 2025 conference Wednesday, President Donald Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr. appeared on multiple panels, and a delegation of White House advisers including crypto czar David Sacks praised crypto as the future of technology. The crypto community is used to being treated with skepticism and scorn from many politicians and lawmakers.
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6 days ago |
flipboard.com | David Ingram
Trump Used Presidential Seal At Meme Coin Dinner—A Potential Violation Of Federal LawPresident Donald Trump spoke to investors of his $TRUMP meme coin from a lectern adorned with the presidential seal at Trump National Golf Club Thursday—despite a federal law prohibiting it from being used in a way that erroneously suggest federal sponsorship. Key Facts The seal can’t be used in a …
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1 week ago |
nbcnews.com | David Ingram
A recent string of horrific assaults and kidnappings targeting people rich in cryptocurrency is heightening fears among investors about their physical safety - and insurance companies are hoping to cash in. At least three companies that provide insurance and security services specifically tailored for cryptocurrency holders and companies are working to come up with insurance policies for those who fear physical violence and kidnapping, called kidnap and ransom (K&R) policies, they told NBC News.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Kevin Collier |David Ingram
Insurance companies look to cash in on crypto-kidnapping fearsInsurance companies are spinning up services to cater to cryptocurrency companies and their executives. A recent string of horrific assaults and kidnappings targeting people rich in cryptocurrency is heightening fears among investors about their physical safety — and insurance companies are hoping …
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2 weeks ago |
nbcnews.com | Benjamin Goggin |David Ingram |Kevin Collier
May 23, 2025, 6:26 PM EDTFor weeks, President Donald Trump’s memecoin project pushed a promotion — top holders of the crypto asset would get to attend an exclusive dinner with the president, and an even more select group of people would get to meet the president and receive a VIP tour. More than 200 people heeded the call, putting up an average of $1.8 million each to buy $TRUMP coin.
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RT @BenjaminGoggin: Elon Musk and David Sacks, both top White House advisers, are publicly casting doubts on the election of a pro-Ukrainia…

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The MSM has been wrong about so many things over the last few years So I hope this is just more fake news But if it’s accurate, it would be the first of Trump’s actions in this term that I find unequivocally wrong Qatar uses its money to silence people and buy favor https://t.co/9sCYXnlIZl

RT @JasonAbbruzzese: From @David_Ingram (link in follow up tweet, as is the story of the time) https://t.co/GACACX5M5P