On this week’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin settles in the $60,000 after a volatile start in February. We also recap some exclusive interviews from Trump family-hosted World Liberty Forum. Last, Dragonfly Capital general partner Rob Hadick discusses the firm’s $650 million fundraise to invest in companies that seek to have a global footprint. Â
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A sewage pipe collapse just outside of Washington, D.C. that spilled 200 million gallons of wastewater into the Potomac River has caught Trump’s attention. Â
The metals have had a solid rally to kick off 2026, but a closer look reveals plenty of dramatic swings in prices from one day to the next. Â
It looks unlikely that the U.S. would try destroying Iranian oil infrastructure because the Trump administration has talked about bringing energy prices down, says strategist Â
David Solomon spoke weeks after a Senate panel advanced a cryptocurrency market bill to create a national regulatory structure for crypto. Â
Makary pointed to three bottlenecks: hospital contracting, ethical reviews and approvals and the Investigational New Drug applications process Â
CEO Anirudh Devgan said he expects the trend of companies making their own custom chips to accelerate. Â
New research says targeted immigration policies can address workforce shortages and support the U.S. population as it ages. Â
The Bilt Obsidian lets you earn points on rent or mortgage payments, but you’ll need to put significant non-housing spend on the card to do so. Â
International markets have been outperforming their American rivals recently. Investors could still be in the early innings of a years-long trend. Â

