Cryptocurrency News

Morgan Stanley to Advise its Clients on Buying Bitcoin

Morgan Stanley, one of the biggest Wall Street banks, has officially started to advise its clients on buying Bitcoin, as the bank pushes for crypto adoption.

Trump Wants US to be the Crypto Capital of the World

Trump highlighted the Bitcoin conference in Nashville Tennessee, resulting in broad acceptance by crypto investors and enthusiasts.

Why Advisors Remain Reluctant To Talk Crypto Despite Bitcoin ETF Success

The approval of spot bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. has been a clear catalyst for the cryptocurrency’s price rise this year.

What To Watch Out For In Bitcoin and Crypto Markets in the Second Half Of 2024

Crypto bulls say bitcoin may have room to run as demand for spot bitcoin ETFs and the effects of the halving may not have played out yet.

Bitcoin Falls as Mt. Gox Repayment Roils Crypto Market

Bitcoin fell Friday alongside cryto-related stocks, with the leading cryptocurrency recently trading at its lowest level in months.

Cryptocurrency Market News: Bitcoin Inches Back Above $63K

Crypto Market Latest: Bitcoin has moved above $63,000 again Monday after dipping below $60,000 last week.

Crypto Exchange Coinbase Is Suing the SEC and FDIC—Here’s Why

The SEC has an ongoing lawsuit against Coinbase regarding the agency’s stance that the company operates an unregistered securities exchange.

Cryptocurrency Market News: Bitcoin Briefly Slips Below $60K, SEC Drops Ethereum Probe

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) closed its investigation into Ethereum without filing charges against blockchain technology firm Consensys.

MicroStrategy To Buy More Bitcoin, Raises $500 Million

MicroStrategy (MSTR) is looking to add more bitcoin (BTC) to its stash, and is raising $500 million in debt to facilitate the purchase, along with other corporate purposes, the company announced Thursday.

Terraform Agrees To Pay Almost $4.5B To Settle With SEC

In 2022, Terraform Labs’ LUNA and TerraUSD cryptocurrencies collapsed, leading to an estimated $40 billion worth of losses for crypto holders.
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