SoFi Crypto Trading Goes Live: Secure Your Spot on the Waitlist Now

SoFi Technologies just dropped a bombshell—their crypto trading platform is live, and the waitlist is open.
Why this matters: The fintech giant's move could shake up retail crypto adoption, assuming regulators don't crush the party first.
Pro tip: Get in line early—these waitlists move slower than a Bitcoin transaction during peak congestion.
Closing thought: Another day, another platform promising to 'democratize finance' while skimming fees. But hey, at least the UI won't look like it's from 2017.
Trump hopes Gor will strengthen U.S.-India ties
Trump said he is looking at Gor to strengthen the strategic partnership between the U.S. and India. He added that one of the U.S. ambassador’s top priorities WOULD also be to expand security cooperation.
The Senate confirmed Gor’s nomination as U.S. ambassador to India on October 7, and he arrived in New Delhi several days later. Gor met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss trade, defense, technology, and mineral resources.
Alexandra Hermann of Oxford Economics believes a political ambassador (Gor) rather than a traditional diplomat is needed to speed things up. However, she noted that it also raises the risk that they could be less protected if the countries cut ties or if opinion in either country sours.
Herman believes Gor represents the WHITE House’s strategy to establish a fast and more direct link to New Delhi. Having Trump’s close ally in office helps bypass the usual diplomatic bureaucracy. She added that this suggests the administration’s desire to reach a trade deal with India sooner rather than later.
Rajan claims the U.S.-India relationship is not easy to fix
Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan recently stated that the deteriorating ties between Washington and New Delhi in recent months may not be easily resolved. Steep tariffs, Trump’s constant meddling, and repeated claims of brokering a truce, along with a $100,000 fee for an H-1B visa, are among the issues straining ties between the two countries.
Rajan, now a professor of finance at the University of Chicago Booth, warned that the last time Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger threw the U.S. support behind Pakistan during the 1971 India-Pakistan war, India got cozier with Russia for the next 25 years.
“It can’t be that you are the most tariffed country in the world, more than even China, and then talk about military friendship and joint maneuvers.”
–Raghuram Rajan, Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth
The Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO), a body under India’s Ministry of Commerce & Industry, stated in a press release on Monday that India’s outreach to Russia has continued. A delegation of 20 Indian companies participated in the annual Moscow International Tool Expo this week.
FIEO President SC Ralhan stated that India’s engineering exports to Russia are growing rapidly and are expected to reach $1.75 billion by the end of 2025. He added that participating in the exhibition will deepen commercial ties and help boost bilateral trade between India and Russia. India imported $63.83 billion from Russia and exported $4.88 billion in fiscal 2025.
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