Bitcoin News

From Smuggling Gold Out of Africa to Bridging Bitcoin and Cardano
A longtime regular on the crypto scene, Sovryn and BitcoinOS founder Edan Yago learned the importance of financial sovereignty at an early age.

Crypto Rally Foiled by Report of DOJ Probe of Tether
Bitcoin appeared poised to make another run at $70,000, but a WSJ story of a criminal probe into the stablecoin issuer sent prices tumbling.

First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Falls Back Below $68K, Still Outperforms Broader Market
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Oct. 25, 2024.

The Popular $100K Year-End Goal for Bitcoin Has Less Than 10% Probability in Options Market
Both retail and sophisticated investors expect bitcoin to trade at least above $100,000 by the end of the year.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives Passes Crypto Bill to Bring Regulatory Clarity: Report
The bill aims to provide regulatory clarity for digital assets, including self-custody rights, bitcoin payments, and transaction taxation.

Microsoft Urges Shareholders to Vote Against a Proposal to Assess Bitcoin as a Diversification Investment: Filing
The proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think tank, argues that bitcoin is an “excellent, if not the best, hedge against inflation.”

Bitcoin Climbs 3% to Retake $68K With Solana Outperforming, Ether Showing Relative Weakness
Bitcoin Cash and Uniswap led CoinDesk 20 gains, each rising more than 5%.

Chainlink Expands to Bitcoin, Helping Original Blockchain With Its Layer-2 Shift
Chainlink's service is an integral part of most major blockchains but has not featured on Bitcoin until now.

Bitcoin Project BOB Maps Out How the Original Blockchain Could Take Over DeFi
The goal is to create trust-minimized bridges between itself and other layer-1 blockchains, according to the abstract of a new "vision paper" shared with CoinDesk.

First Mover Americas: BTC Rebounds to $67K After Subdued U.S. Economic Data Reading
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Oct. 24, 2024.
