US Senator Calls Cryptocurrencies a ‘Shoddy Investment’
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren called cryptocurrencies a 'shoddy investment' and said they facilitate illicit activity.Coverage of major events in the cryptocurrency industry.
US Senator Calls Cryptocurrencies a ‘Shoddy Investment’
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren called cryptocurrencies a 'shoddy investment' and said they facilitate illicit activity.
In China, 1,100 people arrested on charges of money laundering through cryptocurrencies
Chinese law enforcement authorities arrested 1,100 people and shut down 170 organisations over money-laundering allegations involving digital assets.
Interactive Brokers to launch cryptocurrency trading
By the end of summer 2021, Interactive Brokers clients will be able to trade cryptocurrencies on the broker's platform, CNBC reports.
US hockey club to begin accepting Bitcoin and Dogecoin payments
From the 2021/2022 season, the NHL's San Jose Sharks will begin selling season tickets for matches in cryptocurrency. This was announced by club president Jonathan Becher.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Invests $500 Million in Crypto-Friendly Neobank Nubank
Warren Buffett's investment holding Berkshire Hathaway invested $500 million in Brazilian Nubank. The funding continued the Series G round, in which the neobank was valued at $30 billion.
Lavrov: cryptocurrencies will inevitably play a significant role in international settlements
Cryptocurrencies will, in time, be actively used in international settlements, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Ukraine’s central bank outlines crypto-related risks
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) regards cryptocurrencies as virtual assets, not money, because they do not perform "the basic functions of money — settlement and store of value." This was stated by the regulator's first deputy governor, Ekaterina Rozhkova.
Miami Penthouse Sells for Record $22.5 Million in Cryptocurrency
An anonymous buyer paid $22.5 million in cryptocurrency for a penthouse in the Arte Surfside luxury condominium in Miami. Forbes reports.
Weibo blocks cryptocurrency bloggers’ accounts
The Chinese microblogging service Weibo has blocked at least 12 cryptocurrency influencers' accounts.
One in five Australians believes Bitcoin investments are more attractive than traditional savings
One in five Australians believes that investing in cryptocurrencies will bring them closer to buying a home than traditional savings. The findings come from a Kraken study, reported by Cointelegraph.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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