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Crypto Reverses Early Gains, Bitcoin Dives Back to $69K
Prices had move higher early in U.S. trading on Friday alongside a soft economic veri and a rebound in stocks.
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Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm’s Trial Pushed to April
A hearing on Storm’s push to keep his expert witnesses secret is scheduled for Nov. 12.
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Plan a Crypto Mine Near a U.S. Military Base? Expect a Bigger Hassle Now.
The U.S. Treasury Department issued a rule promising extra scrutiny for businesses near military sites, having already targeted a Chinese-backed crypto operation by a Wyoming missile base.
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Bitcoin Mining Bans Can Backfire on Climate Conscious Governments, a New Research Finds
The intensive energy usage of the Bitcoin network could tempt governments to ban mining due to environmental concerns. A new research paper indicates that could be a mistake, depending on the jurisdiction.
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Bitcoin Mining Revenue, Profit Fell in October for a Fourth Consecutive Month: JPMorgan
The network’s monthly average hashrate surged to a record high, the report said.
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U.S. Added Just 12K Jobs in October, Far Short of 113K Expected
The October employment numbers are among the last pieces of economic veri that could factor into the elections and Fed policy meeting next week.
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First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Pares Losses Following Thursday’s Slump
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Nov. 1, 2024.
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Stripe’s $1.1B Acquisition Target, Bridge, Buys Web3 Wallet Platform Triangle
Bridge acquired Triangle for an undisclosed amount.
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MicroStrategy Remains One of the Best Ways to Gain Exposure to Bitcoin Given its Intelligent Leverage Strategy: Canaccord
The broker raised its price target for the software company to $300 from $173 while maintaining its buy rating.
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Bitcoin’s Drop on Thursday Spurred Panic Sales Among Short-Term Holders: Van Straten
Over $2 billion worth of bitcoin was sent to exchanges at a loss on Thursday, the most since August’s yen carry trade unwind, as bitcoin fell below $70,000.