Mastercard: partnership with Okx for a new crypto card
The stablecoin market could grow 10x to $2 trillion over the next three years, according to Standard Chartered.
The stablecoin market could grow 10x to $2 trillion over the next three years, according to Standard Chartered.
Adoption of Bitcoin’s layer 2 protocol is growing, improving transaction speed and costs.
Arizona could become the first state to invest public funds in bitcoin — only the Governor’s signature is missing.
The governor proposes using associated gas to address the region’s energy challenges linked to bitcoin mining.
An analyst from NYDIG states that Bitcoin’s decoupling from traditional assets is evident and increasingly noticeable.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that El Salvador continues to honor its commitment not to increase its Bitcoin ...
The Swiss National Bank has rejected the inclusion of Bitcoin in its reserves, while activists continue to push for constitutional ...
Speaking to Atlas21, Alejandro De La Torre, CEO and co-founder of Demand Pool, discussed the Stratum V2 protocol, the critical ...
The Russian Central Bank and Ministry of Finance are opening up to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies with a regulated exchange.
The New Hampshire Senate Finance Committee has approved the proposal for a state bitcoin reserve.
The Thai government has eliminated taxes on gains from cryptocurrencies until 2029 to attract investors and promote the digital asset...
Read moreDetailsA new study by Kraken reveals how cryptocurrency investors perceive security as the main challenge in self-managing their digital assets.
Read moreDetailsThe banking giant is exploring an expansion of its blockchain services, focusing on digital payments and currencies.
Read moreDetailsVanEck analyst Matthew Sigel warns of growing risks for Bitcoin treasury companies as their stock prices approach NAV.
Read moreDetailsTrump Media & Technology Group is targeting the digital asset market by registering a Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF)...
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