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Why is there a disconnect between the frenzy in the media and the reality on the ground? Argentina's Bitcoin tango has reached a sour note. Recent talks with El Salvador, the world's first...
VanEck: “Enter the Ether” Ethereum Spot ETFs proposed by BlackRock, Grayscale Investments, Fidelity, ARK 21Shares, Invesco Galaxy, Franklin Templeton, VanEck and Bitwise have been approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The European Commission has required Microsoft​ tо provide details under the Digital Services Act​ оn the risks associated with generative artificial intelligence​ іn its Bing search engine. Microsoft faces​ a possible fine​ оf​ up​ tо​ 1%​...
The Venezuelan Ministry of Electric Energy called to disconnect all Bitcoin mining farms from the national system. The plan has the support of the National Electric Corporation (Corpoelec) and the Public Ministry (MP) of Venezuela. According...
The Central American nation, under the leadership of President Nayib Bukele, made history in 2021 by becoming the first country in the world to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender. El Salvador has made...
The Worldcoin CEO's recent trip to Argentina has sparked a wave of concern and debate in the South American country. Worldcoin has problems with the justice system in Argentina, and has been banned, or at least...
Another week closes for the hectic world of cryptocurrencies and some pieces are already beginning to fall into place for companies in the mining sector after the historic fourth halving. In the spot...
The statement came in response to a recent Reuters news story about Venezuela's use of USDT. Tether, the crypto company that issues the USDT stablecoin, will block the addresses of any actor sanctioned...
The term “Bitcoin halving” went from 20% (in the approval period of Bitcoin spot ETFs) to 72% between the week of April 7 and 13. Google Trends showed that the top 5 countries that lead searches...
Nayib Bukele has become a trend after announcing that El Salvador offers 5,000 free passports for qualified professionals. Bukele emphasized that the initiative is aimed at "highly qualified scientists, engineers, doctors, artists and philosophers from abroad."