Volcanos, Bitcoin and remittances: A Tongan lord plans for financial security
A former lawmaker from the island nation wants to use Bitcoin to secure his country’s financial security.
A former lawmaker from the island nation wants to use Bitcoin to secure his country’s financial security.
The India International Exchange is reportedly looking to explore digital asset-based products despite local uncertainty.
TLDR; I spend all my money on this DeFi project and I am about to become homeless. I need help. Please, before anyone calls me a scammer, just know that I put my heart and soul into this project. It can be quite hurtful to say that to someone who has been working for the…
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The latest “death cross” on the Bitcoin daily chart is swept aside in favor of buy-in signals and an “eventual” surge towards $50,000.
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Hello /r/Ethereum, This is going to be the first in hopefully a long line of informational posts about the Ethereum ecosystem. I’m not planning much rhyme or reason to what I cover, but with each post I hope to give a general introduction to the topic at hand and provide a springboard from which a…
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Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paes talked about Bitcoin with Miami mayor and BTC bull Francis Suarez at Rio Innovation Week.
In October, 2020 Chamber of Digital Commerce sent 0.0047 BTC worth of $50 to 535 US Congress members.The motive behind this was to introduce lawmakers to the Blockchain technology and Cryptocurrency,as part of a groundbreaking initiative called "Crypto For Congress" Crypto for congress is a pivotal inflection point, akin to the time Members of Congress…
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The SDSU announced that it’s accepting donations in cryptocurrency to fund activities that promote crypto adoption within the university.