Cryptocurrency Price Movements Today: Bitcoin Drops Below $65,000 Amid U.S. Selling Fears
Bitcoin's price fell after investors speculated about a sale by the U.S. government.
Bitcoin's price fell after investors speculated about a sale by the U.S. government.
Donald Trump’s plan to make bitcoin a so-called strategic reserve asset doesn’t make much sense, the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal wrote in an op-ed Tuesday.
Moscow tried to tackle its financial needs by shifting over to ally currencies, but struggled to skirt the threat of secondary sanctions due to the use of dollars and euros globally.
Russia's lower house of the Federal Assembly, known as the State Duma, has passed two crypto-related laws on Tuesday, a Russia based policy expert told CoinDesk and Ria Novosti, Russia's state-owned domestic news agency reported.
Proposed legislation regarding a strategic reserve of bitcoin for the U.S. government poses far more questions than answers at the moment.
Pantera Capital’s compensation survey finds that, based on median base salaries, women earn 15% more than men. One possible explanation: they often have more experience than their male counterparts.
The sports gambling company faces a class action lawsuit alleging its NFTs are securities.
The Game Girl collection tops daily NFT sales, while Polygon sees a significant increase in transactions.
Congressman Ro Khanna discusses bitcoin's bipartisan potential and legislative support in American politics.
"Laws that are created without participation from the industry are a trainwreck waiting to happen," said Moe Vela, a former advisor to Joe Biden.