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Tether Reveals Its Reserves Breakdown For The First Time
13.5.2021
Tether, the issuer of the most popular stablecoin, tether (USDT), presented its reserves breakdown for the first time.
Per the company, almost 76% of its reserves on March 31 consisted of cash, cash, cash equivalents, and other short-term deposits & commercial paper. Cash's share in this...
Bitcoin Is Now a Trillion-Dollar Asset: Where Do We Go From Here?
19.2.2021
The milestone isn’t just psychological, and potentially opens entire new groups of investors who couldn’t participate previously
Coinbase Trades at a $77B Valuation as BTC Heads Towards a $1T Market Cap
17.2.2021
An overview of key news, from a new DeFi Index fund for accredited investors to bitcoin shrugging off growing Treasury yields
Is $50,000 BTC the Beginning of a Bitcoin Supercycle?
16.2.2021
As bitcoin reaches a new milestone all-time high, NLW asks whether we’ve broken out of a traditional halving-based market cycle to something bigger
The Mainstream Media Narrative Shifts as Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley Come to Bitcoin
15.2.2021
As another wave of major financial institutions announce bitcoin plans, it’s getting harder for the MSM to simply print the same old FUD
Why Comparing Bitcoin to Visa Doesn’t Make Any Sense
14.2.2021
A reading of Nic Carter’s latest essay for CoinDesk on the inappropriateness of comparing the energy consumption of bitcoin and Visa transactions
Corporate Crypto Makes Government Bans Less Likely
13.2.2021
A recap of a swath of news about corporate players coming into the crypto space, and why it could change the landscape of regulation
Why Jay-Z’s Bitcoin Trust Matters
12.2.2021
Hip-hop mogul Sean Carter and Jack Dorsey are putting 500 BTC in a blind trust
Gradually, Then Suddenly: Mastercard, BNY Mellon, Amazon, Twitter Poised to Join the Bitcoin Party
11.2.2021
In the wake of Tesla’s big announcement on Monday, a wave of corporate engagement with crypto emerges
How Nigeria and India Are Dealing With Crypto Bans
10.2.2021
Two of the world’s ten most populous countries have or are considering crypto bans: Here’s what it means
Will Apple Be the Next Fortune 500 to Buy Bitcoin?
9.2.2021
A new analyst report from the Royal Bank of Canada thinks that with a small investment Apple could disrupt the crypto exchange place and pay for it by buying bitcoin
Elon Musk Buys Bitcoin: Everything You Need to Know About Tesla’s $1.5B Purchase
8.2.2021
The implications of Elon Musk’s purchase on bitcoin’s climate narrative, other Fortune 500 treasury management strategies and more
Wall Street Is ‘The Hunger Games’ With Suits
7.2.2021
A reading of Ben Hunt’s latest essay for Epsilon Theory
A Bitcoiner Is Now on the Senate Banking Committee
6.2.2021
Wyoming’s Cynthia Lummis – the first U.S. senator to publicly hold bitcoin – has been appointed to the key financial regulatory committee
Travis Kling: In the Fed Era, There’s No Such Thing as Market Fundamentals
5.2.2021
The Ikigai Asset Management investor discusses WallStreetBets, institutional investors and recent bitcoin critiques
What We Learned About PayPal’s Crypto Strategy This Week
4.2.2021
Insights from PayPal’s first quarterly earnings report since launching crypto services
Michael Saylor’s Mission to Get 1,400 Corporations Into Bitcoin
3.2.2021
MicroStrategy is hosting a two-day “Bitcoin for Corporations” event. Here’s what to watch for
Is This the End of the Reddit Retail Investor Dream?
2.2.2021
As GME plummets and traditional financial media turns its attention elsewhere, where does the retail trading insurgency go from here?
Have the Hedge Funds Infiltrated Reddit’s WallStreetBets?
1.2.2021
The media keeps saying WallStreetBets is going after silver; WallStreetBets members say it’s a campaign to co-opt and divide them
What Ray Dalio Really Thinks of Bitcoin
31.1.2021
A reading of Dalio’s first long-form essay on his thoughts about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies