TL;DR New ATH mid-month above $124,000, closing ~ $108,000 (approximately -6/7% MoM). ETF USA: net outflows in August …
TL;DR New ATH mid-month above $124,000, closing ~ $108,000 (approximately -6/7% MoM). ETF USA: net outflows in August …
In recent days, Eric Trump, the second son of the current President of the United States, Donald Trump, …
The recent Bitcoin retracement may transcend a temporary market correction, as a top market analyst suggests early signs …
In August 2025, the Dutch company Amdax introduced AMBTS B.V., a vehicle dedicated to the accumulation of Bitcoin, …
The Smarter Web Company (SWC), a London-based company specializing in web design and digital marketing, has announced another …
Tether has announced that it will launch its stablecoin USDT natively on Bitcoin through the recently launched RGB …
Bitcoin (BTC) flows to exchanges have dropped to multi-year lows, not seen since early 2021 (May 2021), compressing …
A senior Hong Kong regulator and a legislator have pulled out of Bitcoin Asia 2025 amid the planned …
This week the price of Bitcoin has temporarily entered a new phase. This is a phase characterized by …
Bitcoin has been under pressure in recent days, and Jordi Visser, a former Morgan Stanley Managing Director expects …
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KindlyMD has made an initial purchase of 21 Bitcoin for approximately 2.3 million dollars, marking a decisive step towards the company’s treasury strategy based on Bitcoin. This operation is part of the merger path with Nakamoto Holdings Inc., a leading company in the Bitcoin-native sector, to establish itself as a key player in the public …
Last Wednesday, Google’s quantum researcher Craig Gidney published the results of a study according to which breaking Bitcoin would be much easier than expected. In particular, according to Gidney’s study, decrypting RSA encryption would be 20 times easier than previously thought. The study by the Google researcher: quantum computers can break Bitcoin Gidney writes that …