Key Takeaways Bitcoin hit a low of $38,000 on Feb. 20. Further selling pressure could push prices to $37,000 or even $33,500. This support level must hold to avoid a sell-off to... Read more »
A potential decoupling scenario between Bitcoin (BTC) and the Nasdaq Composite can push BTC price to reach $100,000 within 24 months, according to Tuur Demeester, founder of Adamant Capital. Bitcoin outperforms tech... Read more »
Users of OpenSea were once again the victims of hacks yesterday, with millions worth of NFTs stolen. While the source of the attack remains undetermined, the CEO of the NFT marketplace, Devin... Read more »
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is getting ready to start issuing federal licenses to cryptocurrency service providers in the first quarter. The UAE crypto regulation will take a hybrid approach. The government... Read more »
2021 has been a significant year for crypto with no fungible token (NFT) being awarded word of the year, decentralized finance (DeFi) trending in the mainstream media and crypto companies making headlines... Read more »
Key Takeaways As crypto has grown, regulators have become more interested in monitoring the space. Several U.S. agencies, including the SEC, CFTC, and OCC, are responsible for establishing rules for the crypto... Read more »
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The Federal Reserve has banned its senior officials from investing in cryptocurrency. “Officials covered by the new rules will have 12 months from the effective date of the rules to dispose of... Read more »
One of the main themes among the crypto community in 2021 was China’s aggressive policy toward mining, which led to a complete ban on such activities in September. While mining as a... Read more »
The Russian Ministry of Finance has proposed the adoption of two pieces of legislation aimed at regulating cryptocurrencies. The drafts will be presented for public discussions expected to continue until March 18.... Read more »