Bitcoin and Ether tick over as crypto markets await interest news with bated breath July 5, 2023 Bitcoin and Ethereum have dipped into the red this morning as investors wait for the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s June meeting.
Have our global banking and financial systems hit their Uber moment? July 4, 2023 Antony Abell looks at the banking industry and asks if there's a better, more sustainable future that enables broad wealth.
The hypocrisy of crypto regulation – oblivious or nefarious? July 4, 2023 Jason Meyers walks through the SEC's view of regulating cryptocurrency and points out flaws in the design of regulatory compliance.
Crypto markets treading water in anticipation of Fed interest rate reports July 4, 2023 Bitcoin and Ethereum are inching upwards as the Fed weighs its next move with interest rate hikes.
Leap of faith from politics to Upland – a busy world of Web3, blockchain and metaverse July 3, 2023 Upland's Chief of Staff - Danny Brown Wolf - discusses making the move from politics and law with some notable overlaps in Web3.
Why money should have a direct and transparent link to energy July 3, 2023 Bitcoin's potential to drive the adoption of clean energy technologies further highlights its importance, says Susie Violet Ward.
Bitcoin’s first leveraged ETF starts trading amid SEC’s crypto crackdown July 3, 2023 Data from CryptoCompare shows the price of the flagship cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) moved sideways throughout the past week.
Week begins with green candles as Ethereum breaks out July 3, 2023 Bitcoin continues its sideways momentum, holding steady above $30,600, with the majority of the large caps up in the last 24 hours.
OKX expands Man City deal to become Premier League champions’ sleeve sponsor June 30, 2023 Manchester City and OKX have expanded their sponsorship deal with the crypto exchange becoming the Premier League champions' sleeve partner.
Bitcoin fan Robert F Kennedy Jr’s presidential run gets support from crypto industry June 30, 2023 Many in the cryptoverse are backing JFK’s nephew to be the next US President in wake of his Bitcoin comments, says Nigel Green.