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The executive director of the President's Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, Bo Hines, proposes leveraging gold reserves to buy Bitcoin despite its current poor performance. A proposed 2025 law could enable the US to acquire 1 million bitcoins over five years, potentially influencing Bitcoin's price. The White House may sell gold to buy Bitcoin, potentially triggering a price surge for Bitcoin in early 2025.
Bitcoin was a hot topic at the recently concluded Exchange conference in Las Vegas. So I connected with Matthew Kimmel, digital assets research analyst at CoinShares, to learn more.
This weekly update tracks some of the largest cryptocurrencies by market share: bitcoin and ether. While both are considered to be high-risk when it comes to investing, the two have foundational differences that investors should know.
This weekly update tracks some of the largest cryptocurrencies by market share: bitcoin and ether. While both are considered to be high-risk when it comes to investing, the two have foundational differences that investors should know.
Bitcoin's recent price performance has been rocky, to put it gently. Since hitting a high of $110,000 on January 20, the price has precipitously dropped.
Following bitcoin's volatile February, investors might have hoped that March would be a tamer month for bitcoin. So far, in mid-March, that hasn't been the case.
Steven Larsen talks about the bullish thesis for bitcoin as the U.S. government establishes a strategic reserve. He says the cryptocurrency needs to establish a base case for how it will play a role in the government moving forward.
This weekly update tracks some of the largest cryptocurrencies by market share: bitcoin and ether. While both are considered to be high-risk when it comes to investing, the two have foundational differences that investors should know.
Bitcoin BTC/USD mining stocks just hit a rough patch. According to JPMorgan analyst Reginald L.
Bitcoin BTC/USD miners just had one of their best quarters on record, but the real winners aren't just those mining the most coins – it's those keeping costs in check.