Bitcoin’s value reached over $95,000 for the first time, and it’s predicted to soon hit $100,000, increasing its market cap to over $2 trillion. This growth is attributed to the
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reported that investors in BitClave, a failed crypto startup, will regain their investments along with additional interest, totalling $4.6m. BitClave’s 2017 initial
Ethereum developer Consensys is partnering with Project Liberty to create a decentralized social media platform, utilizing technology like the Linea network and MetaMask. Billionaire Frank McCourt’s Project Liberty aims to
The increased demand for cheap electricity from AI data centers could constrain growth in Bitcoin mining as it may limit the availability of affordable energy. This could potentially put a
Digital Currency Group (DCG) CEO Barry Silbert believes Bittensor, a network leveraging decentralized AI to reward users contributing data and computer power, could be transformative. Programmed through DCG affiliate Yuma,
Former FTX chief tech whiz Gary Wang has managed to avoid jail time, following the company’s 2021 bankruptcy. Wang cooperated with prosecutors following FTX’s collapse, a move which was viewed
Bitcoin’s value has surged to over $90,000, driven by political events and potential federal policies. Wall Street anticipates profit opportunities in Bitcoin mining due to higher Bitcoin values and lower
The regulation of cryptocurrencies could ease with new crypto-friendly lawmakers, potentially facilitating increased engagement with decentralized finance (DeFi) and more innovation within. This opens doors for traditional financial institutions to
Sky’s newly launched stablecoin, USDS, on the Solana blockchain has grown rapidly, with its supply surpassing $89 million within a day, making it the fastest-growing stablecoin on Solana. To promote
CoinDesk Indices’ daily update on the CoinDesk 20 Index (comprising 20 popular cryptocurrencies) showed a rise of 0.8% to 2987.86 as of Tuesday 4 p.m. ET. Among all, 11 are