Bitcoin has moved closer to the $106,000 mark, prompting fresh attention from analysts at institutional research firm 10x …
Bitcoin has moved closer to the $106,000 mark, prompting fresh attention from analysts at institutional research firm 10x …
The decision of the Federal Reserve (FED) to keep the cost of money unchanged in the United States …
Meteoric price rallies from Bitcoin and Ethereum dealt severe blows to bears, with liquidation figures reaching multi-year highs. …
Raoul Pal, an accomplished trader and founder of Real Vision, reveals that Bitcoin dominance has reached its cycle …
Strive has announced its merger with Asset Entities, forming the first public company with a treasury in Bitcoin …
American businessman Eric Trump has revealed that his father, President Donald Trump, holds a significant amount of Bitcoin. …
The recent acquisition of Bitcoin by Metaplanet represents an important step in the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies as …
Thumzup Media has announced an ambitious plan to increase capital to 500 million dollars, with the goal of …
Morgan Stanley has stated that Bitcoin now possesses sufficient market capitalization to be considered a U.S. government reserve …
The Bitcoin price could reach unprecedented levels in the current market cycle, according to Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder …
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The Nasdaq is the second largest stock exchange in the world, and it seems it might want to add trading of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to its services. There is nothing official yet, but a recent initiative of the company seems to be heading in this direction. On the other hand, it makes perfect sense that …
Coinbase Asset Management is preparing to introduce a new investment product that will generate steady Bitcoin yields for non-U.S. institutional investors. According to an official statement today, the Coinbase Bitcoin Yield Fund will debut on May 1. It is a long-bitcoin fund that seeks to deliver an annualized net return between 4% and 8%, payable …