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China’s Bitcoin hash power fell before the crackdown: Cambridge data
Cambridge research shows that China’s Bitcoin mining power fell by 40% before the crackdown, while the United States’ hash power has quadrupled.
'It's fine' to buy Bitcoin as gold substitute, says Trump ex-Treasury Secretary Mnuchin
What seems to be a full reversal on a previously hostile Bitcoin stance is tempered by Mnuchin, who added that he still wouldn't be buying BTC himself.
Bitcoin network node count sets new all-time high
Bitcoin’s node count has achieved another all-time high milestone with almost half of the nodes running on Tor.
Softbank leads $800M investment for banking app Revolut
Now valued at $33 billion, Revolut didn’t rule out a potential IPO this year, but the firm's CFO suggested that it was unlikely.
ShapeShift Will Cease To Exist As A Company. It’ll Be Reborn In Another… Shape
In 2014, Erik Voorhees founded ShapeShift. By the end of 2021, ShapeShift will cease to exist as a company. It will become a DAO, a Decentralized Autonomous Organization. The owners of their FOX token will have complete governance over it, and they w...
Indian high court seeks ad disclaimers from crypto exchanges
India’s Delhi High Court is looking to put a clear voiceover and a disclaimer covering 80% of the screen on crypto ads on national TV.
New data hints why Bitcoin price action has spent two months at $30K
Multiple factors demonstrate why $30K is so important for for BTC/USD within an ongoing price "supercycle."
NFT game creator flips Axie Infinity virtual land for 9,200% gain in one year
Illuvium co-founder Kieran Warwick has sold a virtual land plot in Axie Infinity for $28,000 after purchasing it last year for $300.
Fantasy soccer NFT platform Sorare reportedly closing in on $532M in funding
Sorare is reportedly closing in a half a billion dollar funding round with a valuation of at least $3.8 billion.
DOGE attack: Co-founder slams crypto as 'right-wing hyper-capitalist’ tech
The crypto industry is controlled by a “powerful cartel of wealthy figures” according to Jackson Palmer.