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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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The series of positive signals from the SEC for the Bitcoin ETF has traders celebrating, but the options market is not confident
Everyone cheers a Bitcoin ETF, but options market data shows that the chance that Bitcoin
Oct
[HOT]: SEC approves ProShares’ first Bitcoin ETF
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accepted an application to register securities
Oct
Bitcoin hits a high of $ 61,589 – here’s why and what’s next
Ki Young Ju, CEO of data analytics company CryptoQuant, reveals the driving force behind the
Oct
Traders are celebrating Bitcoin’s upcoming ETF, but options markets are less secure
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to decide on October 18 whether or
Oct
Bitcoin exceeds $ 60,000 with no FOMO in the market – what’s next?
Bitcoin continues to show strong momentum despite rising open interest (OI) and financing rates –
Oct
Workers in El Salvador can receive salaries in BTC despite protests against it
El Salvador workers can now receive their salaries in Bitcoin despite ongoing protests against cryptocurrencies.
Oct
Bitcoin receives the green light for pricing with “almost no offer” on the exchanges
Bitcoin (BTC) can now not only soar to its current all-time high, but beyond, say
Oct
New report says the crypto market recovered significantly in the third quarter
Cryptocurrency data aggregator CoinGecko has released its Q3 2021 report showing massive gains across multiple
Oct
Mexico will not accept Bitcoin as a legal offer, says President
Mexico will not accept Bitcoin as legal tender, as current President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Oct
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