The illiquid supply of Bitcoin has reached a new milestone, exceeding 14 million BTC, according to data from …
The illiquid supply of Bitcoin has reached a new milestone, exceeding 14 million BTC, according to data from …
Bitcoin is back on the move, climbing dramatically from under $99K to over $108K in just two days. …
A mysterious transfer of 1,140 Bitcoin, equivalent to 121 million dollars, has shaken the crypto market, with the …
Taproot Assets represents the new frontier of the Lightning Network, offering a multi-asset protocol on the Bitcoin mainnet. …
Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy and longtime Bitcoin advocate, addressed the BTC Prague 2025 audience last week …
The Turkish government is preparing to implement new stringent measures to combat money laundering through crypto transactions.In particular, …
Metaplanet has announced a significant investment plan to enhance its Bitcoin accumulation strategy, forecasting a capital injection of …
A top market analyst has identified a recurring pattern of uptrend on the Bitcoin chart, sharing what’s next …
Bitcoin news: DigiAsia Corp, among the leading platforms Fintech-as-a-Service (FaaS) listed on Nasdaq, takes a decisive step in …
Michael Saylor reignites attention on the future of Bitcoin purchases by Strategy, despite the recent legal controversies related …
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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” …