The Biden Administration Wants New Legislation to Regulate Stablecoins. Here’s What That Means for Investors
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India’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has listed a meeting with the leading crypto players in India on its age...
Every trade contributes towards auto-generating liquidity that goes into multiple pools used by exchanges
On Tuesday 9 November, Bitcoin’s price was trading up by roughly 11.5% on the last week after soaring to a new record price of over $68,000 on Tuesday morning.
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While still on the tokenomics, Safemoon does not offer investors better returns than competing companies like Bitrise. That's the reason why over the last few weeks, there has been a mass movement of Safemoon community members joining Bitrise. This includes Safemoon whales. One of the reasons for this movement is better ROI from Safemoon competing coins.
Nevertheless, a decisive four-hour candlestick close below the $3,922 level could lead to a steeper correction. Ethereum could then dive to look for support around the 100 four-hour moving average at $3,700 or even test the 200 four-hour moving average at $3,400.
SHIBA Inu coin was up in the early hours of Thursday as Bitcoin fell after fears of a "crash".
The difference between a digital currency and a cryptocurrency is that the latter is decentralised, meaning it is not issued or backed by a central authority such as a central bank or government. Instead, cryptocurrencies run across a network of computers. Digital currencies have all the characteristics of traditional currencies but exist only in the digital world. They are issued by a central authority.
Dogecoin price has been stuck under a crucial barrier for roughly five months. Although DOGE rallied on October 28, it failed to push through this hurdle, leading to consolidation. However, the increased coiling up suggests that the dog-themed cryptocurrency is due for a breakout. More Dogecoin News SafeMoon launches V2 with faster contract execution, setting prices up for a breakout More SafeMoon News VeChain price to undergo explosive 60% breakout
Meanwhile, Cardano (ADA) prices are fluctuating around $2.37 (£1.75) in a 16% increase on the last 24 hours, XRP Ripple was up 2.39% at $1.27 (£0.937129) and Solana at $244.80 (£180.39) as of 2.50pm on Tuesday.
Billed as the mother of all cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin which is a decentralised digital currency was created by someone called Satoshi Nakamoto (possibly a pseudonym) in 2009. As with most cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is without a central bank or single administrator that can be sent from user to user on the peer-to-peer Bitcoin network without the need for intermediaries. Transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a Blockchain, according to IANS report.
After an initial sharp share price increase of 910% in April, the crypto is currently valued at £0.000003 after recovering 7.4% in the last 24 hours (22-23 June).
The former head of the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC), Brian Brooks, resigned as CEO of Binance.US last week, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing a post from him on the social media platform Twitter. Brooks had only recently joined the company in the role on May 1.
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