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Bitcoin Above $10,200 Make Case For Larger Rally In Steep Short-Term Reversal

Bitcoin started a sharp increase above $9,800 and $10,000 against the US Dollar. BTC is currently consolidating and it could soon rally above $10,200 for the next bullish wave.Bitcoin price is showing positive signs above the $10,000 pivot level against the US Dollar.A new intraday high is formed near $10,279

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Telegram Developers Jump to TON’s Defense in SEC Case

A group of Telegram Open Network (TON) developers, calling themselves “The TON Community Foundation,” have submitted a court document criticizing the SEC’s prosecution of the project. The former messaging app turned blockchain developer has been embroiled in a long-running suit with the United States Securities and Exchanges Commission, which alleges that

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Tesla Facing “Concrete Case” of Unintended Vehicle Acceleration In Europe

Tesla has another case of unintended vehicle acceleration on its hands, this time in the Netherlands. Regulators do not believe that Tesla’s explanation matches the driver’s claim, and a BMW owned affiliate wants a full explanation. Tesla can expect scrutiny from EU regulators as the company threatens German dominance in the region. The

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Winklevoss Patents Tout Use Case for Gemini Stablecoin Tech in Banking

The owners of the Gemini cryptocurrency exchange, the Winklevoss brothers, have won a flurry of U.S. patents for stablecoin technology they say could be issued by commercial banks. Six patents, awarded between August 2019 and January 2020 to Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss' intellectual property company, outline a system, similar to

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Virgil Griffith Pleads Innocent in Blockchain North Korea Event Case – Faces Up To 20 Years in Prison if Convicted

36-year-old cryptocurrency specialist  Virgil Griffith – who was recently arrested by American authorities for allegedly helping North Korea use blockchain technology in violation of US sanctions – has pleaded not guilty in court today.  Griffith was formally indicted for “conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act,”  and his case was

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