On June 6, Alex Protocol, one of the DeFi platforms based on Bitcoin through the Stacks blockchain, suffered …
On June 6, Alex Protocol, one of the DeFi platforms based on Bitcoin through the Stacks blockchain, suffered …
Recently, Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of Strategy, hinted at a possible new purchase of Bitcoin, thus …
A TradingView glitch caused Bitcoin to drop by 100% to $0 on the crypto exchange MEXC, sparking an …
The Bitcoin blockchain is based on Proof-of-Work, and not on Proof-of-Stake, so in theory, you cannot do actual …
Trump Media and Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, has filed to register up to $12 …
The recent donation of Bitcoin to Ross Ulbricht has reignited the spotlight on a complex network of transactions …
Although Bitcoin has been in a holding pattern for longer than many had hoped, industry commentator Mike Alfred …
Valentina Picozzi, the artist behind the famous statues of Satoshi Nakamoto, has revealed that Bitcoin will be part …
The Moscow Exchange has launched trading of Bitcoin futures, marking a significant step in the growing acceptance of …
The recent trend of reserve strategies in Bitcoin has led 61 publicly listed companies to collectively hold 3.2% …
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The recent Bitcoin surge back above the $100,000 mark may be due to speculative leverage rather than organic spot demand, according to new on-chain data. Analytic platform Glassnode raised concerns about the rally’s sustainability, suggesting that speculative trading, not fundamental buying, is behind the move. Leverage, Not Organic Demand, Pushed Bitcoin Higher Earlier this month, …
Bitcoin is at the center of the financial expansion strategy of Genius Group, an AI-driven edtech company. According to the plan announced by its CEO Roger Hamilton, a substantial portion of any revenues from billion-dollar legal cases will be directly invested in the purchase of the famous digital asset. Strategy of Genius Group: Bitcoin and …