JPMorgan: from Bitcoin “fraud” to spot ETFs, the Wall Street giant’s conversion
How America's largest bank went from denigrating to embracing Bitcoin despite CEO Dimon's resistance.
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How America's largest bank went from denigrating to embracing Bitcoin despite CEO Dimon's resistance.
Jacopo Graziuso's econometric study explains how the presence of Bitcoin is connected to the reduction of emissions and consumption in...
Speaking to Atlas21, Alejandro De La Torre, CEO and co-founder of Demand Pool, discussed the Stratum V2 protocol, the critical...
The use of bitcoin as collateral could enable the creation of new financial instruments and open opportunities for institutional players.
Bitcoin mining companies are moving toward AI to diversify their business and stabilize profits.
Amid promises of modernization, "privacy by design," and offline transactions, the ECB's project moves forward. But Europeans are not interested.
The contradiction between presidential announcements and actions taken by the Department of Justice: can the USA really be considered a...
The President Trump keeps his electoral promise to preserve 100% of confiscated bitcoins but disappoints more ambitious expectations.
The President Bukele promises to continue buying bitcoin despite the $1.4 billion agreement with the institution prohibiting it.
An overview of home mining devices: specifications, power consumption, price, and utility.
The US Treasury and Commerce Department disagree over the management of the 328,372 BTC held by the federal government
Read moreDetailsOn 2 July the Council adopted the position reinstating the voluntary scanning regime for private communications that expired in April....
Read moreDetailsWith 7 August as the last viable date before the summer recess, the legislative window on stablecoins and digital asset...
Read moreDetailsWhile OpenAI has opened the door to granting shares to the government, Anthropic has not entered into similar negotiations
Read moreDetailsMoscow and Frankfurt speak different languages but are building the same architecture: programmability, transaction surveillance, abolition of monetary privacy.
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