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Bitcoin touches $30K as ex-BitMEX CEO hopes $25K marks BTC price ‘local bottom’

Bitcoin (BTC) recovered to $30,000 prior to the June 2 Wall Street open as feet remained cold across crypto markets.BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView"Crucial breaker rejecting" on BitcoinData from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD climbing to local highs of $30,182 on Bitstamp after wicking down to

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Bitcoin Marks Seven Consecutive Red Candles, Paints Gruesome Picture For Market

Bitcoin has now entered perhaps one of its most bearish periods ever. The cryptocurrency which has held up quite nicely through all of the market scandals is seeing even more bad news ahead. Previously, it has seen a good number of consecutively red closes that have solidified its entrance into

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Crypto patent-sharing marks a step in democratizing knowledge ownership

One of the hallmarks of the crypto industry since its inception has been its commitment to open source development as well as its transparency-centric ethos. This is best made evident by the fact that many prominent projects operating within the digital asset sector and decentralized finance (DeFi) arena today have

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Cryptocurrency Wallet Phantom Marks $1.2 Billion Valuation Amid Recent Funding Round

Investments in cryptocurrency are incomplete without a crypto wallet to store your assets. A good crypto wallet will house your coins and provide adequate security that will be pretty difficult for external invasion. The wallet could be either online or offline storage. Due to its relevance, several crypto exchanges offer their

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ECB Paper Marks Success Factors for CBDCs, Digital Euro – Finance Bitcoin News

A paper published by the European Central Bank (ECB) discusses various conditions for successful implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) such as the eurozone’s own digital euro. The authors also point to different risks that such projects entail, like the danger of crowding out the private sector. ECB: Digital

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