Over 60% of Institutional Investors Bullish on Crypto for Next 12 Months: Survey
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The rejection of ETF applications by the SEC caused a knee-jerk reaction but the shallow fall in Bitcoin and several altcoins suggests that lower levels are attracting buyers.
We all know that one driving factor of all economies worldwide is the scarcity as this creates more demand for something while the supply is increasing slowly or not at all. Bitcoin has also always been profiting off this and the finite Supply of Bitcoin that was decided by Satoshi Nakamoto can today probably be…
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Can people donate towards a disabled charity? Just asking for a friend of mine he seeks help for helping those individuals. He is a YouTuber has over 662k subscribers and is seeking for crypto donations for the charity he is running. Its for disabled individuals seeking help for their daily needs.All the donations made will…
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The Uphold exchange recently experienced a security breach, and despite my attempts to communicate this to their support, they seem unable to understand the issue. I'm encountering a situation similar to what happened with Gemini when they admitted their security breach. Specifically, I'm receiving phishing emails on the email address I exclusively use for Uphold.…
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The Celsius Bankruptcy Team just tweeted that last week they accidently started converting their Alts to Bitcoin Cash instead of Bitcoin. https://preview.redd.it/6ylgxl5i2f9b1.png?width=768&format=png&auto=webp&s=b0cb298592141c530436fb6f3cbeaca0c7484c95 With Bitcoin Cash up over 52% in the last seven days the Celsius Estate isn't planning on taking the profit from the mistake. Instead they are going to hold onto BCH thinking they…
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So US government after seizing shitload of Bitcoins (around 144k from them at the time) from Silk Road traders made a first public auction to sell 30 thousand of them, and there were more than 40 bidders. Tim Draper had the best bid and he won it. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-bitcoin-idUSKBN0F719920140702 But damn, what a business decision this…
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SEC calls BTC ETF filings inadequate, Binance loses euro partner, and a record number of DeFi hacks and scams in 2023.
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