States likely to adopt Bitcoin reserves first: Report
US Senator Cynthia Lummis expects progress toward a Bitcoin reserve to be slower at the federal level. Go to Source
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US Senator Cynthia Lummis expects progress toward a Bitcoin reserve to be slower at the federal level. Go to Source
The pre-and-post-election Trump trade sent Bitcoin to new highs, but the jig is up. Traders now shift their hope to the resumption of QE and expanding global liquidity. Go to Source
The company’s Circom technology has been tested by Deutsche Bank and HSBC, among others. Go to Source
A $1.4 billion Bybit hack, efforts to “Kill Tether” and a Bitcoin price crash headline a rough week for the crypto markets. Go to Source
DTTM Operations, a Trump-owned company, has filed trademark applications for the word “TRUMP” in connection with a metaverse and NFT marketplace. Go to Source
Solana price may have bottomed at $125, but large SOL token locks starting on March 1 will be the deciding factor. Go to Source
Only the altcoins with potential ETF approvals and solid revenue-generation models will outperform the crypto market in 2025. Go to Source
Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw said that the agency’s working definition of memecoins was vague and could be easily misconstrued. Go to Source
Regulatory developments, nation-state exposure, onchain data and TradFi integration are proof that BTC’s fundamentals were unaffected by the recent sell-off. Go to Source
The agency has postponed a final ruling on the exchange’s proposal until May 2025. Go to Source