Public Keys: Mining Malaise, Coinbase Miss and Hey, Who’s the New Kid?
Things continue to not look so great for publicly traded Bitcoin miners. But look on the bright side: guess who’s back with another stablecoin (maybe)?...
Things continue to not look so great for publicly traded Bitcoin miners. But look on the bright side: guess who’s back with another stablecoin (maybe)?...
Strategy goes full laser-eyes for Bitcoin while Cboe pats itself on the back for its “really nice” crypto ecosystem. Source link
“With one of the world’s largest economies holding Bitcoin, or making a crypto reserve, other countries are forced to do it,” Zhao said. Source link
Creditors of defunct crypto lender Celsius argued ahead of his upcoming sentencing that founder Alex Mashinsky “devastated lives.” Source link
Twenty One Capital has huge Bitcoin treasury plans, there’s a new XRP futures issuer entering the chat, and SOL revived this little-known company. Source link
This week on Public Keys: Reading tea leaves during Circle and eToro quiet periods, Bitcoin miners selling a lot of Bitcoin, and Semler’s plan for...
Robinhood and MARA Holdings mark weekly gains, Coinbase gets competition for its custody business, and weighing the upcoming GDP report. Source link
A court motion argues that “there is no deliberate action Mr. Storm could have taken here” with Tornado Cash. Source link
Coinbase still has lower volume, “but because they charge higher fees, that’s where they have higher transaction revenue,” an analyst said. Source link
Bitcoin smashed past a wall of standing sell orders yesterday to reach $100,000. What do order books look like now? Source link