Price stability remains as Bitcoin holds below $30k August 14, 2023 Bitcoin continues to hold steady around $29,300 despite a short dip in the early hours this morning to $29.1k.
The innovations driving Bitcoin adoption in Africa August 14, 2023 The financial terrain is transforming, and the West is lagging behind, still working and thinking in an analogue way, says Susie Violet-Ward.
Sam Bankman-Fried jailed August 11, 2023 FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been jailed after being accused of attempting to intimidate witnesses ahead of his impending trial for fraud.
Crypto exchange Bittrex coughs up $24 million to settle SEC charges August 11, 2023 Cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex has agreed to pay $24 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges.
Bitcoin anchored in calm waters, but crypto’s fickle waves always loom on the horizon August 11, 2023 Bitcoin maintained its course of flat, sideways movement this morning, tacking between $29,300 and $29,000 as it has for much of the week.
HSBC blasted by experts after ‘shooting itself in the foot’ over customer crypto limits August 10, 2023 HSBC has been accused of shooting itself in the foot after dramatically cutting back its limits on how much money customers can invest on cryptocurrency exchanges.
Bitcoin takes a peek above $30k while the SEC appeals Ripple ruling August 10, 2023 Bitcoin is trading for around $29.5k after a short-lived breach of the $30k level, yesterday, while ETH continues in the $1.8k range.
Worldcoin sign-ups top 2.2 million August 9, 2023 The number of users signing up to the controversial Worldcoin digital asset has passed 2.2 million, according to a study by Cryptogambling.tv.
Bitcoin’s short-lived breakout lacks momentum August 9, 2023 The cryptocurrency markets saw a brief breakout yesterday, with the price of Bitcoin popping back above $30k for the first time in two weeks.
Crypto must be taught in schools – here’s why August 8, 2023 If we’re serious about future-proofing our economy, teaching crypto in schools should become a priority, believes Nigel Green.