American football player to be paid his entire salary in Bitcoin
The Kansas City player Sean Culkin will be the first in the NFL to receive his 2021 salary of $920,000 in Bitcoin.
American football player to be paid his entire salary in Bitcoin
The Kansas City player Sean Culkin will be the first in the NFL to receive his 2021 salary of $920,000 in Bitcoin.
Media: JPMorgan to launch bitcoin fund
JPMorgan Chase will give select clients access to bitcoin via a bitcoin fund.
Nassim Taleb: Bitcoin Is a Ponzi Scheme
The philosopher and author of the cult work The Black Swan Nassim Taleb in an interview with CNBC again criticized the first cryptocurrency. According to him, Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme.
US city authorities eye Bitcoin mining and salaries paid in Bitcoin
The Jackson city administration in Tennessee will study the potential of the first cryptocurrency for its integration into the financial system.
Bitcoin Cash supporter pledges to buy 111 Teslas if Elon Musk adds BCH support
Bitcoin Cash supporter pledges to buy 111 Tesla Model 3s if the automaker adds BCH as a payment option.
Bitcoin dominance slips below the 50% mark
According to CoinGecko data, Bitcoin's dominance index fell to 48.57%. It last stood at that level in late March 2019.
Cuba folds cryptocurrencies into its economic policy
The Cuban government has included cryptocurrency in "the guiding principles of the party and revolution's economic and social policy" through 2026.
WeWork to accept cryptocurrency payments in partnership with BitPay
WeWork, a provider of flexible workspaces, will add support for cryptocurrency payments as part of a partnership with the processing service BitPay. Coinbase, the exchange, was the first participant.
NYDIG: Institutions seize Bitcoin plunge to build up positions
Clients of the institutional-investor–focused NYDIG platform used the sharp drop in Bitcoin's price to build up positions in the cryptocurrency, according to NYDIG strategist Greg Sipolaro.
Bitcoin network average fee surpasses $60
Against the backdrop of a rapid drop in hash rate, the Bitcoin network’s average fee rose above $60.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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