Ferrari accepts cryptocurrencies in the US, soon in Europe
Ferrari begins accepting cryptocurrencies for its luxury vehicles in the US - and plans to expand into Europe - through ...
Ferrari begins accepting cryptocurrencies for its luxury vehicles in the US - and plans to expand into Europe - through ...
Paolo Ardoino, former CTO of Tether, becomes CEO. In Tether's future, the centrality of USDT and expansion into the energy ...
Genesis Global Trading to pay $175 million to FTX following court order, marking a significant turn in the lawsuit.
The CFTC criticizes Voyager Digital for alleged negligent cryptocurrency practices leading to billions in customer losses.
BitVM: smart contracts executed off-chain and verified within Taproot outputs to bring new use cases to Bitcoin.
On its 10th anniversary, Trezor launched three new products: Safe 3, Keep Metal and Safe 3 Bitcoin-only.
Decentralised and censorship-resistant monetary system. Fidelity's report analysis of Bitcoin's uniqueness.
The fake insurance, Caroline Ellison's possible testimony and the alleged bribe to LedgerX: how the Sam Bankman-Fried trial is going.
The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is evaluating the application of the EFTA law to cryptocurrencies.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., environmental lawyer, and outspoken Bitcoin supporter, abruptly leaves his Democratic Party primary race.
A Citi report indicates that holding Bitcoin alongside gold produces superior returns compared to traditional bond-equity mixes.
Read moreDetailsA Brazilian security researcher discovered a fake Ledger Nano S Plus purchased on a Chinese marketplace, equipped with modified hardware...
Read moreDetailsThe Southern District of New York held the hearing on Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm's motion for acquittal, with Judge...
Read moreDetailsThe Washington-based think tank argues that current tax rules make it impractical to use Bitcoin as an everyday means of...
Read moreDetailsMinister Jean-Didier Berger announces new measures to protect cryptocurrency holders following a wave of kidnappings and wrench attacks.
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