One of the most well-known questions in the crypto sector is “who owns the most Bitcoin (BTC) in …
One of the most well-known questions in the crypto sector is “who owns the most Bitcoin (BTC) in …
Two new Bitcoin wallets recently withdrew large amounts from Binance’s hot wallet. This news comes as Bitcoin (BTC) …
Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management, a Wall Street giant, has announced the launch of a revolutionary investment fund that …
Bitcoin is proposed as a key to revolutionizing the passage of ships through the Panama Canal, one of …
A recent report shows that long-term Bitcoin holders are not selling at current prices, and soon, there will …
At this week’s Bitcoin Vegas, the Bitcoin Rootstock Collective DAO announced its integration with Reown, the on-chain UX …
DDC Enterprise (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC) has initiated a collaboration with Hex Trust, a leading financial institution in the digital …
Kyle Chassé’s analysis shows that Bitcoin price follows global M2 money supply growth with a 90-day lag, indicating …
Trump Media and Technology Group, the media outlet of US President Donald Trump, has announced plans to raise …
KindlyMD has made an initial purchase of 21 Bitcoin for approximately 2.3 million dollars, marking a decisive step …
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Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis has disclosed her plans to reintroduce the "BITCOIN Act" to secure America's financial future. Lummis confirmed this development at an ongoing invitation-only forum by the Bitcoin Policy Institute, themed "Bitcoin for America." During her speech, Senator Lummis expressed excitement, noting that she would reintroduce the Bitcoin bill today. She disclosed that …
Data confirms that the latest Bitcoin crash is likely the result of a natural correction rather than the start of a major downtrend. Bitcoin has again dropped below $80,000 for the second time this year, triggering panic among investors. As fear spreads, many question whether this decline signals the end of Bitcoin's bull run or …