Bitcoin Developers Propose Quantum Defense Measures
Bitcoin developers are working on new defenses against potential quantum computing threats, aiming to protect the network's security.
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Two teenagers have been charged with felony offenses after allegedly attempting a $66 million crypto robbery following a 600-mile drive.
Bitcoin developers are working on new defenses against potential quantum computing threats, aiming to protect the network's security.
XRP's price approaches $1.38 following Rakuten's integration of the token into its payment system, marking a significant development for the cryptocurrency.
Bitmine has announced a $3.8 billion net loss for the last quarter, citing a significant decline in Ethereum prices as a contributing factor.
Goldman Sachs has filed for a Bitcoin Premium Income ETF with the SEC, aiming to offer exposure to Bitcoin-related investments.
Goldman Sachs has filed for a Bitcoin Income ETF, aiming to utilize an options strategy to generate income. The ETF seeks to offer investors exposure to Bitcoin with a focus on income generation.
Goldman Sachs has filed for a Bitcoin Income ETF, aiming to invest in other Bitcoin ETFs. This move marks a significant step in the bank's ongoing expansion into the cryptocurrency sector.
Bitcoin's price has surged past $76,000, driven by a short squeeze and increased institutional buying, marking its highest level since February.
Bitcoin's price has surged past $75,000, leading to significant liquidations of short positions. This marks a two-month high for the cryptocurrency.
The White House has indicated progress on the Stablecoin Clarity Act, aiming to establish clearer regulations for stablecoins in the U.S.
A UK lawmaker has requested an investigation into Nigel Farage's connections with cryptocurrency promotions, seeking clarity on his involvement.
Senator Thom Tillis has proposed a bipartisan agreement to address the regulatory framework for stablecoins, aiming to resolve ongoing legislative stalemates.
The U.S. Department of Justice has established a $40 million fund to compensate victims of the OneCoin fraud scheme, aiming to provide restitution to those affected.