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Bitcoin
Has the banking crisis been a boon for crypto?
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Lily Jamali
Apr 3, 2023
Bitcoin and other digital currencies are riding a wave of momentum that started last month after tumult in the banking industry.
SEC suit against crypto exchanges is latest effort to regulate a largely unregulated industry
Jan 13, 2023
The Securities and Exchange Commission is suing Gemini Trust Company and Genesis Global Capital for selling allegedly unregistered securities.
Sanctions and strong ruble challenge Russia's crypto mining industry
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Levi Bridges
Aug 9, 2022
A cold climate and cheap energy have made Russia a destination for bitcoin mining. But new factors confront its cryptocurrency efforts.
New York state awaits governor's decision on partial crypto mining moratorium
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Lily Jamali
Jun 23, 2022
The 2-year moratorium prevents the repurposing of fossil-fuel burning power plants into crypto mining operations.
The U.K. wants to be the hub for crypto. What will it take to get there?
May 12, 2022
London, already a major foreign exchange market, wants to be the same for crypto.
Fidelity will give employers the option of adding bitcoin to the options in the 401(k) plans they offer
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Matt Levin
Apr 27, 2022
And companies may have good reasons not to.
Your questions about cryptocurrency answered
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Janet Nguyen
Mar 4, 2022
Over the past decade, digital currencies (particularly bitcoin) have exploded in popularity.
For public good, not for profit.
How bitcoin mining works
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Matt Levin
Mar 4, 2022
Ingredients: Tens of thousands of powerful computers, enough energy to power all of Poland. Yield: More than $30 million in newly minted bitcoin every day.
How much did cryptocurrency companies shell out for Sunday's Super Bowl ads?
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Janet Nguyen
Feb 14, 2022
The most expensive 30-second spots went for $7 million, NBC says. Coinbase, FTX and Crypto.com were some of the advertisers.
Why interest rates, stocks and crypto are sometimes correlated
Jan 6, 2022
On Wednesday, the Nasdaq lost more than 3%. The S&P 500 sank nearly 2%. Cryptocurrencies fell, too. Is that all related?