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U.S. Prosecutors Ask Court to Green-Light Return of 95,000 Stolen Bitcoin to Bitfinex
The remaining 25,000 bitcoins stolen in the 2016 hack must be returned through a more complex claims process.
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Boerse Stuttgart’s Crypto Business Accounts for 25% of Its Revenue as Volume Triples
The exchange, which now boasts over one million crypto trading clients, has been expanding its cryptocurrency offerings since 2019.
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Unexpected Decline in Core CPI Sends Bitcoin Price Higher
Bitcoin has been consolidating in a range 10%-15% below record highs as investors largely tempered expectations of further interest rate cuts.
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Bitcoin Caught Up in a Macro-Driven Sell-Off, May Fall Further: Standard Chartered
There is a danger that forced or panic selling could lead to further bitcoin weakness and a break below $90K could lead to a 10% retracement, the report said.
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Corporate Bitcoin Adoption Forges Ahead as More Listed Firms Ride the Wave
This week four firms announced bitcoin purchases, while seven companies announced a strategy, but no acquisition.
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Stalled Stablecoin Supply Casts Doubt on BTC’s Bullish Recovery as U.S. Inflation Report Looms
The combined supply of top four stablecoins has stabilized with barely any change over the 30-day period.
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Deribit CEO Confirms Strategic Investment Inquiries, Rules Out Takeover Report
The crypto options platform is reportedly working with FT Partners to assess takeover bids.
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Dogecoin, XRP Lead Crypto Rebound, Bitcoin Tops $96K as Traders Await Key Inflation Data
The selloff in stocks and cryptocurrencies could mean Donald Trump’s inauguration will less likely be a sell the news event, K33 Research said.
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Spot Bitcoin ETFs Exceeded Expectations in 2024, but Just Wait for 2025
Gary Gensler has described crypto as the Wild West and one observer said markets are likely to see just that under new leadership in D.C.
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Analysis: Prediction Markets Have a Gambling Problem
Prediction markets aren’t gambling because the house doesn’t always win. Academics get it, but regulators around the world have differing opinions – and Polymarket is feeling the heat.