Bitcoin and Ethereum witnessed a dip on Wednesday, amidst warnings from analysts that more declines could be in the offing.
Bitcoin and Ethereum witnessed a dip on Wednesday, amidst warnings from analysts that more declines could be in the offing.
On Tuesday afternoon, Bitcoin experienced a rise of 1.5%, surging back over the $27k mark to stand at $27,268, as the initial worldwide effort to regulate cryptocurrency assets was proposed.
On Friday, Binance announced its decision to exit the Canadian market following the country’s recent issuance of a series of updated regulations for cryptocurrency exchanges, which included requirements for investor
Binance, a prominent cryptocurrency firm, is shifting its focus away from the stringent US market, following a similar move by its Nasdaq-listed competitor, Coinbase, who recently established a presence in
Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin (BTC) volumes have surged to a five-week high, contributing to a strong Thursday trading session that resulted in the BTC/USDT pair closing at 3.7%
Bitcoin surpassed the crucial US$30,000 mark this morning, resulting in short liquidations reaching US$50 million and creating the possibility for the price to move above 31k if the bulls remain
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Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) and CEO of Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA), recently rebranded his social media platform by incorporating Dogecoin (DOGE), only days after he
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, faces a potential US trading ban for allegedly facilitating accounts associated with Hamas and Russian criminals.
According to court filings cited by CNBC, Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) has initiated legal proceedings after portions of the social media site’s computer code were leaked online.
On Friday, Bitcoin achieved its highest level in nine months, as cryptocurrency traders moved their investments away from banks and became more receptive to quickly changing interest rate forecasts.