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Bitcoin is the world’s first and only long-lasting cryptocurrency, thriving where other digital payment ventures have failed for decades. It was invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto, an unidentified individual or organization.
At CoinCu News, We’re following the progress of Bitcoin and the emergence of a permissionless, borderless financial system right now. How has Bitcoin evolved since its inception? How can it make our lives better and contribute to the future of finance?
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Wall Street Jinx? Traders are considering a possible “news sale” after the Bitcoin ETF launch
Wall Street opened its doors to its first Bitcoin (BTC) Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) on
Oct
Walmart installs 200 bitcoin ATMs in US stores
Walmart has installed 200 Bitcoin ATMs in its U.S. stores and plans to install up
Oct
Bitcoin decides the fate of $ 60,000 as the weekly deal keeps BTC traders in suspense
Bitcoin (BTC) conducts an important weekly support test on October 23 after impulsive sellers moved
Oct
Valkyrie is launching another Bitcoin Futures ETF in the US
Valkyrie launched another Bitcoin futures ETF in the US when it announced it was awaiting
Oct
Kazakhstan estimates that a single mining farm requires the same amount of power as 24,000 homes.
Kazakhstani authorities have assessed the amount of energy consumed by the country's crypto mining business,
Oct
Texas Ethics Commission Calls Pro-Crypto Rule for Political Donations
The proposal was presented to the Texas Secretary of State, who wanted to address and
Oct
Bitcoin holders can benefit from DeFi in this way
Bitcoin is back at an all-time high (ATH), making it even easier for holders to
Oct
Bitcoin analysts are confident with a target of $ 250,000 despite the price drop below $ 60,000
Bitcoin fell just below $ 60,000 on October 22 as a corrective measure after hitting
Oct
Any correction towards $ 50,000 is a great opportunity to buy Bitcoin
On October 22nd, Bitcoin price entered a “consolidation phase”, as predicted by some analysts, as
Oct