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Bitcoin network exceeds 1 billion in total transactions
The Bitcoin network has reached an important milestone: it has just processed its billionth transaction, only 15 years after its launch. This proves Bitcoin's resilience and ability to facilitate transactions efficiently and at scale.
Learn moreFidelity: Pension funds explore Bitcoin investments with ETF approval
Fidelity says pension funds are starting to invest in Bitcoin, a huge step toward widespread adoption.
Learn moreBlackRock: Pension funds and sovereign wealth funds are considering Bitcoin ETFs
BlackRock says sovereign wealth funds and pension funds are heavily looking at Bitcoin ETFs, indicating increasing institutional adoption of Bitcoin despite recent outflows.
Learn moreEurope’s second largest bank invests in Bitcoin ETFs: SEC filings under Form 13F
The latest 13F filings show that Europe’s second-largest bank, BNP Paribas, has acquired Bitcoin exposure through a US spot Bitcoin ETF.
Learn moreMicroStrategy announces a decentralized ID platform on Bitcoin, called MicroStrategy Orange.
Michael Saylor and MicroStrategy's EVP of Engineering announce the company's latest Bitcoin innovation at MicroStrategy World: Bitcoin for Corporations 2024.
Learn moreDEMAND Pool CEO says the time to decentralize Bitcoin mining is now.
Alejandro De La Torre believes Bitcoin mining is dangerously centralized and plans to put the power back in the hands of solo miners with DEMAND.
Learn moreBitwise is the first to join Hoseki’s new Spot Bitcoin ETF Transparency Dashboard.
Hoseki invites other Bitcoin ETF issuers to join Bitwise in providing transparency to the public.
Learn moreBitcoin price could fall to $50,000: Standard Chartered
Standard Chartered sees Bitcoin falling to $50,000 in the short term due to outflows and tight liquidity, but maintains a bullish long-term forecast with a target of $150,000 for 2024.
Learn moreDOJ arrests early Bitcoin investor Roger Ver, 'Bitcoin Jesus,' for tax fraud.
According to the DOJ, Ver caused at least $48 million in losses to the IRS.
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