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Cato Institute CEO says his daughter married the 'Bitcoin Sign Guy' from 2017 hearing
Jerome Powell said that he also had "close family members" who argued that crypto was still in the development phase, suggesting Bitcoin proponents may be close to home.
Bitcoin analyst who called 2018 bottom warns 'bad winter' may see $10K BTC
The winter of 2022–2023 is more than a headache for politicians and EU citizens — crypto hodlers worldwide may see a tangible impact, says Decentrader's Filbfilb.
The metaverse is the future — but are current platforms failing users?
As things stand, many big brands and A-list celebrities are scrambling to get involved with the metaverse — but the platforms in the market are failing to meet the moment.
'Crypto for good': This community doesn't just innovate, it wants to make a difference
This crypto project says it offers more exciting products than old-fashioned banks — and empowers individuals to take control of their financial future.
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Plus, Celsius settles with shareholders from its Series B funding round July 18, 2023 The latest moves in crypto markets, in context By Lyllah Ledesma, CoinDesk reporter Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up here . Supported By Happy Tuesday! Here's what you need to know today in crypto: MOON, the native token of Reddit's r/Cryptocurrency community, has surged following the recent change in terms of service for the website. Coinbase Earn is particularly vulnerable to being defined as a security, said Berenberg in a research report. Celsius has agreed with its Series B shareholders over proceeds from the GK8 sale. Latest Prices CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) 1,295 −9.3 ▼ 0.7% Bitcoin (BTC) $29,773 −327.5 ▼ 1.1% Ethereum (ETH) $1,887 −18.0 ▼ 0.9% S&P 500 futures 4,550.25 −3.5 ▼ 0.1% ...
To view this email as a web page, go here. July 31, 2019 US FIRST: Any U.S. resident with a government-issued I.D. can now trade futures contracts for real bitcoin. Revealed exclusively to CoinDesk, LedgerX has officially launched the first physically settled bitcoin futures contracts in the U.S., beati...