A summarizing monthly review of what’s happening in the crypto markets in cooperation with the Swiss specialist 21Shares AG.
Bitcoin
Morgan Stanley has given its financial advisors the green light to offer bitcoin exchange-traded funds…
To crown his nearly hour-long speech in Nashville, Trump announced a strategic Bitcoin reserve for the United States.
The insolvent crypto exchange Mt. Gox has paid out more than half of the first tranche of $9.4 billion in Bitcoin to former customers. No effect on the Bitcoin price was observed.
After a sharp drop in Bitcoin’s price, ETF investors took the advantage by buying nearly $2 billion in Bitcoin despite market volatility.
After Trump’s bold response to his failed assassination attempt, bitcoin experienced its strongest price increase in three weeks.
Mt. Gox makes its first payouts, the BKA sells half a billion in Bitcoin, and the crypto markets suffer a cascade of liquidations.
Customers of the crypto exchange Mt. Gox could finally receive compensation for their lost Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) this July.
The Cantonal Bank of Zürich (ZKB) is approaching an offering for trading Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), CVJ.CH has learned.
Through the second round of the GameStop saga, the video game retailer possesses additional funds, which could be diversified into Bitcoin.
A summarizing monthly review of what’s happening in the crypto markets in cooperation with the Swiss specialist 21Shares AG.
One of Japan’s lesser known crypto exchanges, DMM Bitcoin, lost 4,500 bitcoins worth over $300…
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Zurich University of Applied Sciences is launching the first master’s program in Europe to focus…
The global tradition of Bitcoin Pizza Day commemorates the historic purchase of two pizzas in 2010 and celebrates the first real-world test.
Bitcoin is famous for being a disinflationary currency. Its total circulating supply is capped at 21 million and can’t be altered. But Why?