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Trump’s likely SEC pick fuels RSR token rally to multiyear high
The community has linked the 88% spike in the price of the Reserve Rights token to Donald Trump, who is likely to pick Paul Atkins as the next SEC chair.…
Crypto analyst says ‘flash crash likely’ as 24-hour liquidations hit $618M
A crypto analyst says a “flash crash is likely” but views it as a buying opportunity, signaling optimism for the long term.
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Microsoft’s Bitcoin dilemma: Ride $5T BTC wave or avoid risk
Microsoft’s shareholders will soon vote on adding Bitcoin to its balance sheet. Will Michael Saylor's pitch Orange Pill the tech giant? What are the stakes and…
Bitcoin whales employ ‘wait-and-see strategy’ as price hovers at $96K
A crypto analyst highlighted significant Bitcoin inflows to crypto exchanges from whales, who are still holding back on making any major moves.
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Roger Ver moves to dismiss US tax evasion charges as ‘unconstitutional’
Roger Ver argued that the IRS’ exit tax for renounced US citizens with over $2 million in assets is unconstitutional and “impermissibly vague.”
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Virgin Voyages launches ‘first cruise product to accept Bitcoin’
The new offering builds on previous seasonal passes offering a full year’s worth of voyages for a single fee.
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Bitcoin range consolidation a ‘healthy next step’ before BTC attempt at $100K
Bitcoin price cooled off at the start of December, but several bullish catalysts support investors' belief that $100,000 BTC is around the corner.
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MARA rolls out advanced ASIC recycling with wind power
The Bitcoin miner will save energy and money by using excess wind power and recycled ASICs at its newly purchased facility in Texas.
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Crypto markets claw back as South Korea reverses martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has reversed his declaration of martial law after six hours of heightened tension at South Korea’s National Assembly.…
Bitcoin miner Foundry lays off staff amid restructuring
Foundry let go of 16% of US staff as part of a broader restructuring that includes spinning off its self-mining business.
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