The horizon is clearing after a disappointing second quarter. $100,000 still in sight.
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The horizon is clearing after a disappointing second quarter. $100,000 still in sight.
The international monetary system is in turmoil. The BRICS are exploring various avenues with varying degrees of success.
Concerns about the regulation of stablecoins by MICA are exaggerated. The truth here.
The Indian Prime Minister traveled to Moscow to address the issue of the Indian trade deficit.
Saudi Arabia threatens to sell European debt in case of seizure of Russian reserves.
Some developers are pushing for a soft fork on Bitcoin that is creating controversy.
Is Bitcoin a currency that can magically increase global purchasing power? It's not that simple.
Saudi Arabia has joined the mBridge international payment system project. Another step towards the end of the petrodollar and bitcoin...
Bearish pressure is expected in the coming months/weeks and this anticipation is already weighing on bitcoin.
Julian Assange has regained his freedom. The founder of Wikileaks puts an end to 12 long years of confinement.
Michael Saylor regularly takes the microphone to explain his vision of bitcoin from a new angle. His last two speeches did not disappoint.
The ECB has published its annual report on the international status of the euro. Will it soon compete with Bitcoin in foreign exchange reserves?
India and the United Arab Emirates are determined to replace the dollar with their national currencies.
The IMF has published its quarterly update on central banks' foreign exchange reserves. The dollar is free-falling. Bitcoin as an alternative?
The Fed kept its key rate unchanged, constrained by high inflation. Little impact on Bitcoin.