The Trump Era: What Have We Learned from the First 100 Days and What Happens for the Next 1,000? – Bitwise Asset Management – 4.23.25

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Title: The Trump Era: What Have We Learned from the First 100 Days and What Happens for the Next 1,000?
Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary:

On Demand CE

In this upcoming webinar, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan, General Counsel and CCO Katherine Dowling, and Head of Research Ryan Rasmussen will dive into the first 100 days of Trump-era policies and their impact on the crypto market. From the formation of the President‘s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets to the executive order establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, the discussion will focus on how these bold actions could evolve over the next 1,000 days and offer insights on how investors can prepare.

Accepted for 1 CFP / IWI / CFA CE Credit

Speakers:

Matt Hougan Matt Hougan Chief Investment Officer Bitwise Asset Management

Matt Hougan is one of the world’s leading experts on crypto, ETFs, and financial technology.

He is the Chief Investment Officer for Bitwise Asset Management, the world’s largest provider of cryptocurrency index funds. He was previously CEO of ETF.com and Inside ETFs, where he helped build the world’s first ETF data and analytics system, the leading ETF media site, and the world’s largest ETF conference.

Matt is co-author of two publications for the CFA Institute Research Foundation: “A Comprehensive Guide to Exchange-Traded Funds” and “Cryptoassets: The Guide to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies for Professional Investors.”

Katherine Dowling Katherine Dowling General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Bitwise Asset Management

Katherine Dowling serves as General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer of Bitwise Asset Management. She previously served in General Counsel, CCO, and COO roles at several financial firms, and was a co-founder, Managing Director and COO of Luminate Capital Partners, a software private equity firm. A Harvard Law graduate, Katherine spent 10+ years as a federal prosecutor, most recently in the Economic Crimes Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California, where she worked with the FBI, SEC, IRS and other agencies to prosecute insider trading, fraud, Ponzi schemes and money laundering cases, among others.

Ryan Rasmussen Ryan Rasmussen Head of Research Bitwise Asset Management

Ryan Rasmussen is the Head of Research at Bitwise Asset Management. Prior to Bitwise, he held a variety of corporate finance roles at Cetera Financial Group, a network of independent broker-dealers with over 8,000 financial advisors and $300 billion in assets under administration. Before Cetera, Ryan was a business analyst at Oakley and spent time as a research associate at UK Trade & Investment in Sydney, Australia. He is a graduate of the Argyros School of Business & Economics at Chapman University, with a B.S. in finance and a secondary focus in graphic and web design.

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