On May 22, the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) topped all U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds in daily inflows …
On May 22, the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) topped all U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds in daily inflows …
The scams and frauds that use Bitcoin as a means of payment are becoming increasingly sophisticated and dangerous. …
Leading business intelligence company Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) announces plans to raise an additional $2.1 billion to grow its …
Why it is rising: Bitcoin (BTC) today reached a new all-time high on Wednesday, surpassing 111,000 dollars. This …
Last night the price of Bitcoin set a new record: for the first time in its history, it …
As Bitcoin matures, its growth rate slows, with each new valuation milestone requiring exponentially more capital, according to …
Victoria, Seychelles May 20, 2025 – Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day …
Standard Chartered’s head of digital assets, Geoffrey Kendrick, says recent SEC 13F filings indicate that Bitcoin is on …
Recently, a fanciful hypothesis has been circulating that artificial intelligence (AI) might have the potential to kill Bitcoin. …
Méliuz Chairman Israel Salmen has described Bitcoin as a "nuclear reactor" now integrated into the Brazilian company’s balance …
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After the establishment of the United States national reserve in Bitcoin by Donald Trump, several US states are making efforts to be the first to have it: one of these is Ohio. As of today, there has not yet been anyone who has definitively approved a law in this sense, even though there are some …
Some federal tax agents from Brazil (RFB) have discussed the possibility of confiscating Bitcoin (BTC) at airports. These agents are also featured in the series “Airport – Restricted Area” and have emphasized that the inspection of crypto-wallets occurs only for “specific targets.” Brazil and the confiscation of Bitcoin (BTC) at airports only for “specific objectives” …