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Bitcoin In Good Shape Billionaire Mike Novogratz Attacks China Crackdown

The billionaire investor and CEO of Galaxy Digital, Mike Novogratz, maintains stance that the bitcoin market is in good shape..

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CoinSwitch Kuber’s latest ad includes a funny disclaimer for Bitcoin investors

The Delhi High Court ordered Indian cryptocurrency exchanges to include ‘standardised’ warnings in their television advertising in July. In its.

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Bitcoin.org suffers a scam attack; Goes offline immediately

Bitcoin.org, one of the earliest Bitcoin (BTC) websites, is under attack by internet scammers and is currently unavailable. Bitcoin.org Hacked.

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Mike McGlone Says SEC Could Approve a Bitcoin Futures ETF by October

Bloomberg’ senior strategist, Mike McGlone Believes that The US Securities and Exchange Commission could sign a Bitcoin futures ETF as.

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Mayor Jayson Stewart On Giving Bitcoin To A City

Jayson Stewart is the mayor of Cool Valley, Missouri and in a recent episode broadcast discusses giving bitcoin to his.

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Robinhood users allowed to withdraw cryptocurrency, for the first time

Robinhood is evaluating a long-awaited digital wallet feature that allows users to transfer and receive crypto-assets like Bitcoin (BTC). Bloomberg.

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Medical company Now To Use Crypto Payments, Using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin

The healthcare system sets for a revolutionary move in the case of using crypto payments and blockchain technology. It’s believed.

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President Bukele Bought the dip, El Salvador now owns 700 Bitcoin

El Salvador records another breakthrough buying of bitcoin as they just bought the “Bitcoin price dip,”. El Salvador’s President Nayib.

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Bukele, the ‘Dictator’, buys the Bitcoin Dip as 1.1M Users Flock to Chivo Wallet

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says that Chivo already has 1.1 million users. Even though the state-run have yet to.

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