Crypto News
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Former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski will pay $1.9 million to settle claims brought against him by former customers of Voyager Digital, a cryptocurrency lender. The settlement, which is still subject to approval by the court overseeing the civil lawsuit, will see the National Football League star known as "Gronk" pay ...
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During the Ohio State University 2024 Spring Commencement, Christopher Pan, the founder of MyIntent, an online jewelry retailer, gave financial advice to the graduating class, including his thoughts on Bitcoin. However, his remarks were met with boos from the crowd, indicating a degree of disapproval towards BTC. In his speech, Pan turned his attention to ...
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There are currently around 19.5 million Bitcoin in circulation and the cryptocurrency is programmed to have a total supply of 21 million. The final 1.5 million or so are locked away, waiting for users with powerful computers to release them through Bitcoin mining. Bitcoin mining is like a digital treasure hunt. Armed with powerful computer hardware, miners ...
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China's economy is poised for a steady rebound throughout this year, underpinned by consumption-led recovery, a robust foundation laid in the first quarter and the gradual stabilization of the property sector, experts said. While the broader economy is still facing pressures from still-weak domestic demand and mounting uncertainties both at home and abroad, ...
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video Bitcoin remains in a correction that looks to be getting closer to completion. Last week, Bitcoin triggered a breakdown from a potential bull wedge pattern on a drop below the lower boundary line of the pattern (dotted blue line). Subsequently, it found support at 56,500 and bounced. That low completed two targets, a 50% trend retracement, and the ...
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Grayscale has made a surprising move to withdraw its 19b-4 application for its Ether (ETH) futures exchange-traded fund, just three weeks before the securities regulator would be forced to make a decision on it. The cryptocurrency asset manager filed a notice of withdraw the Grayscale Ethereum Futures Trust with the United States Securities and Exchange ...
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As tensions rise in the South China Sea and the threat of a war over Taiwan becomes more palpable, the US Pentagon is stepping up its regional defense diplomacy in a potent ...
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Jerome Powell is struggling to shed his label as the lowest-rated US Federal Reserve chairman in nearly a quarter century, as inflation persists and high prices irritate US ...
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China's economy is poised for a steady rebound throughout this year, underpinned by consumption-led recovery, a robust foundation laid in the first quarter and the gradual ...
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Bank of Japan Governor Ueda: • Don't see yen moves as having a big impact on trend inflation so far but there is risk impact could become more significant in the future. • Don't ...
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video Bitcoin remains in a correction that looks to be getting closer to completion. Last week, Bitcoin triggered a breakdown from a potential bull wedge pattern on a drop below the lower boundary line of the pattern (dotted blue line). Subsequently, it found support at 56,500 and bounced. That low completed two targets, a 50% trend retracement, and the ...
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Ethereum is hinting at a resumption of a sideways movement on Tuesday after seeing inflows for the first time in seven weeks. The Securities & Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler has also called most crypto assets securities following a Wells Notice targeted at ETH-related firms. Ethereum institutional investors appear to be turning bullish for ...
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Grayscale has made a surprising move to withdraw its 19b-4 application for its Ether (ETH) futures exchange-traded fund, just three weeks before the securities regulator would be forced to make a decision on it. The cryptocurrency asset manager filed a notice of withdraw the Grayscale Ethereum Futures Trust with the United States Securities and Exchange ...