Syria Exploring The Embrace of Bitcoin
Syria’s economy is in a bad state, to put it very mildly. Not only has the Middle Eastern nation been battered by over a decade of war, the Assad regime, which has been in power since 1971, has now been…
Syria’s economy is in a bad state, to put it very mildly. Not only has the Middle Eastern nation been battered by over a decade of war, the Assad regime, which has been in power since 1971, has now been…
With less than a week until he leaves office, the US president could have signed one of the last executive orders of the more than 150 implemented during his term.
The race for meme coin dominance in 2025 might have an early leader. Wall Street Pepe (WEPE) has surged past $47 million in its presale phase – adding over $7 million in the past 10 days. This frog-themed project is…
XRP is trading at $2.576, up 4.9% in the last 24 hours, with a market cap of $148 billion, a 24-hour trading volume of $6.92 billion, and an intraday price range of $2.43 to $2.603. XRP The daily chart reveals…
The DeFi protocol is proposing using 20% of revenues for monthly buybacks to boost benefits for stakers.
TIA Crypto’s Jason Pizzino says the crypto market isn’t meeting the expectations of people hoping for a repeat of 2021. X Hall of Flame.
Follow Frank on X. While many of you may have heard of bitcoin circular economies like El Salvador’s Bitcoin Beach or South Africa’s Bitcoin Ekasi but haven’t been able to go and spend your sats in such a place, please…
I’ve been in Bitcoin for eight years now, and one of the hardest things I’ve faced is explaining Bitcoin to someone new. Whenever someone asks, “What is Bitcoin, and why is it important?” I struggle to give them something short…
The $58 million that Sygnum Bank has raised will be utilized to diversify its product line with a particular emphasis on Bitcoin technology. Sygnum Bank Doubles Down on Expansion Plans With New Funding Round Sygnum Bank, a digital asset banking…
Bitcoin is enjoying some fresh relief as inflation data paints a slightly rosier picture than risk-asset traders feared.