Tesla Made No Changes to Its Bitcoin Holdings in Third Quarter

2 years ago

The electric car company did not buy or sell any bitcoin in the quarter, after selling 75% of its holdings…

A Year After Debut, ProShares Bitcoin ETF Has Underperformed Market by 1.8%

2 years ago

The underperformance has been far lower than estimated, thanks to the bear market.Read MoreCoinDesk ProShares' bitcoin (BTC) futures exchange-traded fund…

$9 Billion European Digital Bank N26 Enables Bitcoin Trading

2 years ago

Users cannot transfer funds off the platform due to the bank not supporting custodial wallets, but there are lower fees…

First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Stays Above $19K as US Stocks Futures Slip Ahead of Earnings Reports

2 years ago

The latest price moves in bitcoin (BTC) and crypto markets in context for Oct. 20, 2022. First Mover is CoinDesk's…

Bitcoin Faces The Liquidity Steamroller Of Global Markets

2 years ago

One of the most important factors in the market is liquidity. The global reduction in liquidity has sent asset classes…

Relai, Checkout.com Partner To Enable 24/7 Bitcoin Purchases In Europe

2 years ago

Relai is also expanding its UX to make purchasing bitcoin easier as Europeans can now instantly buy bitcoin 24/7 with…

Bitcoin Is A Safety Net When Fiat Currencies Collapse

2 years ago

While fiat currencies around the world are collapsing, bitcoin is a safe alternative that is extremely liquid for those who…

Bitcoin Price Consolidates, Can Move To The Closest Support Line Soon

2 years ago

Bitcoin price has been trading sideways, struggling to break past its immediate resistance level. Over the last 24 hours, Bitcoin…

Bitcoin Price Grinds Lower But The Key Breakdown Support Is Still Intact

2 years ago

Bitcoin price slowly moved lower below $19,200 against the US Dollar. BTC is still trading above the main breakdown support…

First Mover Asia: Why Bridges Are So Vulnerable to Exploit; Bitcoin Falls Under $19K

2 years ago

One crypto developer says that centralization and reliance on private key holders are to blame, not the inherent technology and…