Chinese police are reportedly expanding their internet monitoring to include international cryptocurrency-related activities.
Based on today's price movements, we can say that they can be expected to repeat the movement on February 26
After a large number of requests at the official level, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission decided to lift the ban on investing in cryptocurrencies for its employees, writes Bloomberg.
The Marshall Islands will issue its own cryptocurrency to be used as legal tender alongside the US dollar, according to one of the Pacific republic's top officials.
Bitcoin's role as the new gold—a safe bet for investors—continues to continue.
Representatives of the German Ministry of Finance made an official statement that the department will not tax cryptocurrencies if they take part in transactions as a means of payment, Coindesk reports.
Yekaterinburg can rightfully be considered a city of “bitcoin fans”. Last year, in one of the central parks, a huge ball was repainted to look like Bitcoin. Now crypto fans have erected an altar to the world’s most popular cryptocurrency on Proletarskaya Street in the very center of Yekaterinburg.
All altcoins are in a neutral position. The final trend of the BTC/USD pair has not yet been determined
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