Tag: bitcoin
Cryptocurrency Industry Security Issues Allow Criminals to Thrive
The cryptocurrency industry continues to grow and evolve. Unfortunately, not all developments are positive. The number of hacks affecting exchanges and wallet providers has risen…
8% of Americans Own Cryptocurrencies, New Research Says
According to a newly released study on the global cryptocurrency market conditions, 8 percent of Americans own some kind of a digital currency. The research…
Is Bitcoin Getting Boring or Just Maturing?
The world’s largest cryptocurrency has been trading in a tight range of $732 since September 7th. Volatility is currently sitting at its 17-month low, causing…
Spencer Bogart: ‘Bitcoin is Close to Bottoming’
As Bitcoin continues to trade in a fairly narrow range for the last month, industry expert Spencer Bogart holds that the entire market is close…
Circle Invest Adds More Crypto ‘Collections’ Options
Circle Invest, the cryptocurrency investment platform from the peer-to-peer payments technology company, has added new “Collections”, offerings with multiple crypto-assets clubbed together. Additional Options Available…
Charities Benefit From Accepting Bitcoin Donations Despite Market Volatility
Charities can benefit from accepting digital currencies. Some entities already do so, whereas others remain on the fence. Although this new form of money can…
Binance Backs Plan to Create Crypto-Friendly Airports Around The World
The world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has invested in an Australian start-up, TravelbyBit, to facilitate the world’s first crypto-friendly airport at Brisbane. Travel Use-Case for…
Stolen Facebook Accounts Being Sold on Dark Web for Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash
The dark web is a treasure trove of stolen information. Popular data being sold includes credit cards, social media accounts, and so forth. A fresh…
Poll: Fundstrat’s Tom Lee Suggests Wall Street Institutions Are Bullish on Bitcoin Price
Two polls questioning whether the price of Bitcoin has bottomed have delivered two different findings, with Wall Street institutions suggesting the worse is over. Overly…















