
The European Parliament Wants Ban PoW Cryptocurrencies in EU by 2025
The European parliament has reportedly drafted legislation to ban Bitcoin (BTC) and other Proof-of-Work (PoW) crypto assets in the European Union (EU) by 2025.
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The European parliament has reportedly drafted legislation to ban Bitcoin (BTC) and other Proof-of-Work (PoW) crypto assets in the European Union (EU) by 2025.
The cryptocurrency market plummets again on Thursday as Russia announces military operation over Ukraine on Thursday morning. Data reveals that more than $100 million were liquidated in one hour following the announcement.
Cardano key metrics are recently added to Santiment. The platform has decided to take a look at how the 7th largest cryptocurrency by market cap is
After a few days of price drops, it appears like Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies are recovering, and the trend may continue. After a few days of
A Chainalysis investigation ties ex-TenX CEO Toby Hoenisch to 2016 The DAO hack in which the perpetrator reportedly siphoned off 3.6 million ETH from one of
Ethereum and crypto prices are currently fragile. Like other assets, ETH is down double digits, sinking below $3k and retesting critical support levels. ETHUSDT is at
Grayscale asks investors to step up its efforts to bring the idea of a spot Bitcoin ETF to reality by urging the investors to submit comments to the US SEC on its Bitcoin ETF application.
As one of the most exciting projects out there right now, Cardano has the potential to be an asset that gets traded for profit in addition
One of Huobi’s co-founders told CNBC that the Chinese cryptocurrency exchange is preparing to re-enter the U.S. market more than two years after ceasing operations to
Bitcoin fell below $37,000 today as tensions between Russia and Ukraine grew. The world’s most valuable cryptocurrency fell 6.43 percent to $36,693.28. Bitcoin is down approximately
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