Kanye West claims to have rejected $2M offer to promote crypto scam
Kanye West, aka Ye, says he rejected a $2 million offer to promote a cryptocurrency scam, which involved posting a fraudulent promotion and later claiming his account was hacked.
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Bitcoiners have been using the excess heat produced by their mining rigs to stay warm this season. 1650 Total views 8 Total shares Bitcoiners mining cryptocurrency at home this winter have been staving off freezing temperatures by putting them to good use as heaters. According to the Wall Street Journal, crypto miners in France and…

Memecoins not under SEC oversight, Peirce says as TRUMP losses hit $2B
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce says memecoins like TRUMP are outside the agency’s jurisdiction as investors lose $2 billion from the token’s decline.

Fidelity International launches Bitcoin ETP on Deutsche Boerse
The financial services company reportedly said it planned to have the same Bitcoin ETP listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in the coming weeks. 313 Total views 2 Total shares Major financial services firm Fidelity International will be listing a Bitcoin exchange-traded product on the SIX Swiss Exchange and Germany’s Xetra digital stock exchange.According to…

Bitcoin sees 4.5% dip amid warning BTC price indicator bottom may still come
Bitcoin (BTC) kept traders guessing with rangebound action on June 30 after a push beyond $37,000 resistance ended in rejection.BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingViewWyckoff stresses $32,300 supportData from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed a day of reversal for BTC/USD on Wednesday, the pair down 4.5% hitting $34,500.After accelerating upwards the day before, Bitcoin…

Pine64 Drops BitPay Before First Bitcoin Payment Over Twitter ‘Outcry’
The latest revolt against the controversial BitPay appears to result in open-source competitor BTCPay getting its business. 882 Total views 28 Total shares Cryptocurrency payment processor BitPay has lost a major customer before it even began accepting any payments after a social media backlash.In a Twitter debate on May 15, computer manufacturer Pine64 said that…


Retail Demand May Force the SEC to Approve a Bitcoin ETF
Several investment firm executives have debated the likelihood of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) licensing a U.S.-based Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) during a CNBC broadcast on March 7.The discussion follows the SEC’s recent rejection of its last pending Bitcoin ETF application. Wilshire Phoenix had first filed the application for its proposed ‘United States…

JP Morgan executes first DeFi trade on public blockchain
Multinational banking firm JP Morgan has successfully executed its first ever cross-border transaction using decentralized finance (DeFi) on a public blockchain.The trade was facilitated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s (MAS) Project Guardian on Nov. 2 — which was established as part of a pilot program to “explore potential decentralized finance (DeFi) applications in wholesale…