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Crypto Firms Face an Uncertain Future in the UK. Now a Key Deadline Has Been Extended
A select few firms, including Revolut and Copper, will be allowed to continue trading after a temporary register closes Friday, the FCA said.
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Crypto Hackers Steal Over $615 Million From Network That Runs Popular Game Axie Infinity
Ronin Network said in a blog post on Tuesday that it lost around $615 million in USDC and ethereum.
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Ukraine Legalizes Crypto Sector as Digital Currency Donations Continue to Pour in
Ukraine’s president signed the law as Russia’s invasion of the country continues, underscoring the importance of cryptocurrencies amid the conflict.
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Microsoft Dives Into Web3 With Investment in Ethereum Co-Founder's Start-Up ConsenSys
ConsenSys has raised $450 million in a funding round backed by the likes of Microsoft, SoftBank and Temasek.
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Kevin O'Leary Says He's Put 20% of His Portfolio in Crypto, Including Tokens and Blockchain Firms
“I have millions of dollars, 20% of my portfolio is now in cryptocurrencies and blockchain,” O’Leary said on “Squawk Box.”
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Bitcoin Drops Below $40,000, Almost Wiping Out Gains From Biden's Crypto Executive Order
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies fell on Thursday as some of the initial excitement around U.S. President Joe Biden’s executive order on digital assets faded.
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Bitcoin Up 8% After Biden Announces Executive Order on Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were higher Wednesday after President Joe Biden announced his highly anticipated executive order on digital assets.
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Ukraine Has Raised More Than $54 Million as Bitcoin Donations Pour in to Support the War Against Russia
Donations in cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ethereum are pouring into Ukraine as the war with Russia enters its second week.
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Bitcoin Sanctions Could Be Next, But Most Russians Won't Care
Washington takes aim at Russia’s access to digital cash as the U.S. and its allies levy heavy punitive measures against Moscow.
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Ukraine Raises $270 Million From Sale of War Bonds to Fund Army as Russia's Invasion Continues
Ukraine’s government issued war bonds on Tuesday and said it has raised 8.1 billion Ukrainian hryvnia ($270 million).
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Bitcoin Jumps as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Continues and U.S. Imposes Further Sanctions
Bitcoin could be having a “watershed” moment, one expert said, as the cryptocurrency continued to rally off of lows seen last week.
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Bitcoin Jumps 10% After Treasury Imposes New Sanctions Against Russian Central Bank
The crypto market rose on Monday as U.S equities fell, after the Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against Russia’s central bank.
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Ukraine Government Raises Over $10 Million in Cryptocurrency Donations
Ukraine’s government has raised more than $10 million in cryptocurrency donations, according to blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.
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Bitcoin and Ether Climb Higher Amid Broader Market Rebound
The jump in U.S. stocks and a so-called short squeeze could be behind the big rebound in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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Ukrainian Central Bank Suspends Electronic Cash Transfers, Bolstering the Use Case for Crypto
Ukraine’s central bank is cracking down on digital money transfers in connection with a nationwide declaration of martial law.
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Cryptocurrencies Turn Positive After Biden Introduces New Sanctions Against Russia
The price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies rebounded along with equity markets following Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
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Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies Fall on Mounting Russia-Ukraine Tensions
Bitcoin sank as low as $36,370 early Tuesday, its lowest level in more than two weeks.
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These Women Are Investing to Fix the ‘Diversity Problem' in Crypto: It Isn't ‘Just Male Dominated. We Want to Show Representation'
Meet the women-led crypto organizations fostering diversity in the space, like the Black Women Blockchain Council and the Komorebi Collective DAO.
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Bitcoin and Ether Rise as Ukraine-Russia Tensions Appear to Ease
Cryptocurrencies rose Tuesday with the broader markets as tensions between Ukraine and Russia appeared to be easing.
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68% of Investment Execs Don't Think Clients Should Own Crypto, Survey Finds
Most people in charge of investments at brokerages and financial advisory firms don’t think clients should own bitcoin and other crypto, according to a survey.