Bitcoin open interest jumps $1.3B following Fed's 'dovish' minutes
Bitcoin Open Interest has jumped by over a billion following the United States Federal Reserve ‘dovish’ minutes on Aug. 21.
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Tesla launches new Cyberwhistle that can only be bought using Dogecoin
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Bitcoin (BTC) starts a new week with traders still digesting the impact of the last — a major price drop that at one point saw $41,900.A modest recovery is now competing with some formidable resistance, first of which is $50,000.As a sense of déjà vu pervades markets, analysts are coming to terms with the fact…
Financial group CEO claims he tried to warn Bankman-Fried about insolvency in July
Richard Handler alleged that he offered restructuring services to FTX that might have saved it, but exchange reps refused to meet with him. 202 Total views 2 Total shares Richard Handler, CEO of Jefferies Financial Group, seemingly alleged on Nov. 10 that he knew about FTX’s liquidity problems back in July. In a Twitter thread,…
Bitcoin mining in a university dorm: A cooler BTC story
The humble university dorm is a place for students taking their undergraduate degrees to study, rest, make new friends, host wild dorm parties and, of course, mine Bitcoin (BTC). A master’s student in market research and self-described “data guy,” Blake Kaufman, has hooked up an S9 Bitcoin miner to the Bitcoin network. He won the S9…
EU regulator will launch MiCA consultation starting in July
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