Jumat, 24 September 2021

Google Alert - Bitcoin

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Bitcoin
Daily update September 25, 2021
NEWS
The first major driver of crypto returns is risk appetite. As mentioned, cryptoassets like bitcoin are risky investments. When investors get nervous, they sell ...
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In fact, bitcoin and its fellow cryptocurrencies were born from an anarcho-libertarian distrust of central banks. True, many central banks, especially in ...
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Now, Compass Mining says it's "bringing bitcoin mining back to its roots" by allowing miners to buy a single application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), ...
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Jameson first bought Bitcoin in 2011, just two years after its creation. He would go on to make his career in the field, having recently spent five years ...
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NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Reuters) - China's moves to crack down on bitcoin trading dealt another blow to Cathie Wood's ARK Innovation Fund, which outperformed all ...
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Bitcoin (XBT) fell about 5% on the news. Ethereum, another leading cryptocurrency, was down 9%. The agencies said that China would develop "new systems" ...
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Bitcoin Magazine invites you to join the crusade for bitcoin education on TikTok. Sorry, Bitcoin Twitter — Gen Z is currently being onboarded to "crypto," ...
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WEB
Senator Pat Toomey on Twitter: "China's authoritarian crackdown on crypto, including ...
China's authoritarian crackdown on crypto, including #Bitcoin , is a big opportunity for the U.S. It's also a reminder of our huge structural advantage over ...
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Bitcoin slips after China central bank vows to crack down on crypto trading - The Economic Times
The largest cryptocurrency was last down 4.6 per cent at $42874, with smaller coins that typically trade in tandem with bitcoin also tumbling.
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China deems all crypto-related transactions illegal, bitcoin slips 5% - The Economic Times
All cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin and tether, are not fiat currency and can't be circulated on the market, People's Bank of China says.
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