Category: Investments
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Why Cryptocurrency Is More Than a Hedge Against US Dollar Inflation
Precious metals used to be the best way to protect your portfolio from natural value deterioration, but Bitcoin is changing the game.
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Warren Buffett Buying Gold May Push Bitcoin to $50K, Investors Say
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sold bank stocks to buy a gold mining company, which will indirectly boost the price of Bitcoin, investors say.
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Grayscale Investments Enjoys Its Best Week Ever After National Ad Blitz
The power of television is no joke.
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UK Crackdown Pulls Thousands of Crypto Scams Offline
The NCSC has gone scorched earth on crypto scams.
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MicroStrategy Buying Bitcoin Shows Institutional Investors Seek to De-Risk
Wall Street firms are waking up to the prospect of holding Bitcoin as a hedge against uncertainties in the mainstream equities market.
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Attorney Ordered to Pay $5.2M for Releasing Bitcoin Funds From Escrow
A NYC attorney has been ordered to pay a crypto investment firm more than $5M after prematurely releasing most of its funds set aside to buy Bitcoin.
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Wall Street Starts ‘Hodling’ Bitcoin as 40% of BTC Unmoved in 2 Years
Grayscale and MicroStrategy lead a surge in institutional demand for new coins, with selling not part of the landscape, data shows.
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American software firm buys up $250 million in Bitcoin, stock jumps 10%
Nasdaq-listed American enterprise software firm Microstrategy said it purchased over $250 million in Bitcoin this year, an announcement that pumped its stock prices up by 10 percent. Bitcoin a “treasury reserve” asset As per a release Tuesday, Microstrategy said Bitcoin is now a cornerstone of its financial strategy in the coming years, especially as the…
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Book Review – Decoding Digital: What is Cryptocurrency
Can learning an industry’s vocabulary help beginners gain a greater understanding of the industry itself?
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Invest 3% in Bitcoin to Avoid COVID-19 Lockdown Devaluation — BitGo CEO
The U.S. has made a rod for its own back with lockdown, and institutional investors already know it, argues Mike Belshe.