A lawmaker in the Philippines has submitted a bill seeking to establish a strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) in …
A lawmaker in the Philippines has submitted a bill seeking to establish a strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) in …
A long-term Bitcoin indicator tracked by analyst bitcoindata21 is close to flashing again, pointing to the possibility of …
Up to 160–225 billion dollars could flow into Bitcoin in the coming years, driven by the great wealth …
Amid the latest Bitcoin price struggles, a prominent market analyst has warned of a steeper decline if rejection …
Updated on August 20, 2025, 10:00 CET Takeaway: volatility increasing as the market recalibrates rate cuts Bitcoin (BTC) …
Nasdaq-listed SoFi has partnered with Lightspark to launch a new international remittance service powered by the Bitcoin Lightning …
Bitlayer introduces on Solana YBTC, a token pegged 1:1 to BTC and integrated with Kamino Finance and Orca, …
With MVRV BTC +21% in the latest Santiment update, the risk on Bitcoin is moderate: the probability of …
The Royal Government of Bhutan has transferred nearly 800 BTC to new wallets, sparking speculation about a possible …
The platform X, formerly known as Twitter, takes a decisive step towards integrating Bitcoin payments thanks to the …
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On June 6, Alex Protocol, one of the DeFi platforms based on Bitcoin through the Stacks blockchain, suffered a significant exploit, with an estimated loss of 8.3 million dollars in digital assets. This incident once again highlights the challenges related to the security of decentralized ecosystems and the vulnerability of the entire DeFi (decentralized finance) …
Recently, Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of Strategy, hinted at a possible new purchase of Bitcoin, thus consolidating the company’s position as the leading institutional holder of BTC in the world. Strategy: Michael Saylor and the signal of new Bitcoin purchases On June 8, Michael Saylor posted a cryptic phrase on X: “Send more …