A High Court judge has determined that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is not the founder of Bitcoin, known by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
A High Court judge has determined that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is not the founder of Bitcoin, known by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Bitcoin (BTC) achieved a new all-time high this morning, rising by 0.8% against the US dollar.
Coinbase Global Inc (NASDAQ: COIN), a top global cryptocurrency exchange, plans to secure $1 billion by issuing convertible bonds, a move mirroring the approach of significant bitcoin investor MicroStrategy.
Bitcoin (BTC) maintains its momentous surge, registering an additional 2.8% increase against the US dollar on Wednesday morning.
Bitcoin ETFs are reshaping investment strategies in the U.S. bitcoin market, while the UK takes a different approach by greenlighting crypto-linked exchange-traded notes (ETNs) for the first time.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK has indicated its openness to the development of more diverse cryptocurrency trading options.
Bitcoin, the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency, recently soared past $70,000 for the first time in its 15-year history.
Bitcoin has soared to a record high, reaching $70,000 today, amid growing investor optimism about potential reductions in interest rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
On Tuesday, Bitcoin experienced a significant drop, retreating from its recent peak of $69,000. As the day came to a close, Bitcoin’s value had decreased by nearly 7%, ending at
On Tuesday afternoon, Bitcoin achieved a new record high, marking a significant year of robust gains.
Investors from South Korea, China, and other Asian nations are driving approximately 70% of Bitcoin’s trading volumes, echoing their dominant role from 2021 when Bitcoin previously reached similar high values.
Bitcoin has reached its highest level in over two years, driven by significant investments in cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds.