Cryptocurrency Forecast Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict

While traditional financial systems have been affected, there has been speculation about the use of cryptocurrencies in the conflict. The current conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has attracted widespread attention around the world. As the world watches, the impact of this conflict is being felt not only on the ground but also in […]

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Important Bitcoin (BTC) Indicator Moves Between Fear and Optimism

Bitcoin’s NUPL indicator shows a battle between fear and optimism zones. Despite the recent capitulation, short-term BTC holders are showing signs of reversal. Bitcoin price has been correcting since reaching a local peak of $28,580 on October 2. Since then, the bears have managed to push the price of the largest cryptocurrency down to the […]

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Bitcoin Mining Fears: Chinese-Owned Operations in US Raise National Security Concerns

According to an October 13 report from the New York Times, US government officials were allegedly monitoring certain cryptocurrency mining operations with ties to China. In a recent report, The New York Times uncovered alleged national security concerns surrounding Chinese-owned Bitcoin (BTC) mining operations on US soil. Attention is focused on a crypto mining facility […]

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Bitcoin Searches on Google Continue to Lose Ground

Interest in the largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, continues to decline and Google search data seems to demonstrate it in recent weeks. Recent data indicates a significant decline in Bitcoins [BTC] popularity, particularly evident by the declining number of BTC-related Google searches in recent years. Compared to artificial intelligence (AI) searches on Google, BTC search volume is […]

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Peru Bans Sports Betting and Gaming with Bitcoin

Article 39 of the law in Peru states that it is prohibited to “carry out transactions using cryptocurrencies” such as Bitcoin. The recently approved text will come into force as of February 9 of the following year, in Peru. Peruvian law contemplates economic sanctions that could exceed 190 thousand dollars for those who fail to […]

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