The impact of the halving on miners: new challenges to survive
After Bitcoin's halving, miners have to adapt to new market conditions to continue operating: hashrate down 7.6%.
After Bitcoin's halving, miners have to adapt to new market conditions to continue operating: hashrate down 7.6%.
Bolivia lifts ban on cryptocurrency transactions for banks: details of the new regulation.
According to some experts in academia and the tech industry, China should reconsider its position on the cryptocurrency ban imposed ...
The state of North Carolina passes a law to limit the use of CBDCs: now the decision is up to ...
According to a recent survey, Japanese institutional investors are planning to invest in digital assets within the next three years.
New legislative proposal to allow federal income tax payments with Bitcoin: details of the bill.
The Brazilian fintech bank Nubank collaborates with Lightspark to integrate the Lightning Network for its 100 million customers.
Louisiana state approves new cryptocurrency laws: defining the role of node operators and banning CBDCs.
Julian Assange reaches a plea deal with the United States Department of Justice: details of the agreement.
In July, the Mt. Gox trustee is expected to initiate the reimbursement procedure for users and distribute Bitcoin and Bitcoin ...
With the supply now surpassing 20 million mined bitcoins, around 114 years remain to complete the total issuance.
Read moreDetailsA group of American congressmembers wants to permanently block the issuance of a central bank digital currency, calling it "inherently...
Read moreDetailsAccording to NYDIG's Greg Cipolaro, the parallel movement between bitcoin and software stocks reflects a shared exposure to macroeconomic factors,...
Read moreDetailsIn a 32-page report submitted to Congress, the Department of the Treasury admits that mixers can serve legitimate financial privacy...
Read moreDetailsA small open-source ASIC born from the community to bring mining back to individuals and strengthen the distribution of the...
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