Central bank digital currencies would eliminate all privacy, but few seem to care. Fortunately, there will always be Bitcoin.
Central bank digital currencies would eliminate all privacy, but few seem to care. Fortunately, there will always be Bitcoin.
Bitcoin continues its downward spiral for the fourth consecutive day, hitting a low of $83,387 on March 28. Paradoxically, while small investors are panicking, "whales" are significantly increasing their positions, according to several market analysts.
What if France became a hub of innovation for Bitcoin? While the debates on cryptocurrency often oscillate between fascination and distrust, Clara Chappaz, the delegated minister for Digital Affairs, opens an unprecedented door: exploiting French nuclear power to mine Bitcoin. A bold proposal, blending economic pragmatism and energy sovereignty. During…
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This is a strong gesture that marks the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second term as president of the United States: the president has officially granted his presidential pardon to the three co-founders of the crypto exchange platform BitMEX - Arthur Hayes, Benjamin Delo, and Samuel Reed.
A global study reveals that real estate remains widely used for money laundering, with gaps identified in all the analyzed countries, including France, which nevertheless ranks among the good students.
The volatility of Bitcoin is resurfacing. After a peak above $84,000, the cryptocurrency fell by 3.5% within a few hours. This decline fuels fears of a return to $72,000, a scenario that seemed unthinkable not long ago. The cause? Uncertain macroeconomic liquidity conditions, which undermine risky assets. Some analysts believe that the market could enter a critical phase, where the evolution of monetary policies and investors' appetite for risk will be decisive.
The halving, once the war drum of the bull market, has fallen silent. In the silence, Bitcoin seeks a new rhythm in a crypto market that dances differently.
Elon Musk announced on Friday evening the sale of his social network X to his own artificial intelligence company, xAI. This major transaction values X at $33 billion, slightly less than the initial purchase price of Twitter in 2022, but also includes $12 billion in debt.
The storm is rumbling in the crypto market. This Saturday, the charts display an alarming red: bitcoin plunges below $84,000, Ethereum wavers around $1,880, and XRP crashes by 5%. A brutal correction, but not entirely unpredictable. Behind these numbers lie complex dynamics, where on-chain data and macroeconomic factors intertwine. Analysis.