Tag: Bitcoin

Crypto Winter Is Thawing With Bitcoin And Ethereum Rebound Signal

[ad_1] It’s been a rough few weeks for cryptocurrencies, but things are finally looking up! Cryptocurrencies that have fallen off their highs over the past three weeks appear to be on an upward trajectory again. Crypto winter is thawing as crypto markets are showing some signs of life. For...
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Bitcoin payment platform OpenNode closes $20M Series A funding

[ad_1] OpenNode, a bitcoin payment processor and infrastructure provider, announced today it has closed a $20 million Series A funding round. UK-based Kingsway led the round, which also included Twitter, Tim Draper, and Avon Ventures, a venture capital fund affiliated with the parent company of Fidelity Investments. Following this...
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Valkyrie Funds Launch the Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF

[ad_1] Valkyrie Funds announced the launch of the Valkyrie    Bitcoin  Bitcoin Bitcoin is the world’s first digital currency that was created in 2009 by a mysterious entity named Satoshi Nakamoto. As a digital currency or cryptocurrency, Bitcoin operates without a central bank or single administrator. Instead, Bitcoin can...
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Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETF Approval Delayed Again by the SEC

[ad_1] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is delaying Grayscale’s proposed ETF, a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund. In a statement released on 4 February 2022, the SEC is concerned how Grayscale will fend manipulation and fraud. Read the official statement Grayscale is the largest digital asset manager. As...
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Is Bitcoin Bouncing Back?

[ad_1] Bitcoin suffered from hefty losses, which were enhanced by Russia’s central bank proposal to ban cryptocurrencies and mining. While Bitcoin was able to post some recovery off its lows, are we in front of a moderate recovery? During the crypto meltdown stablecoins saw moderate increase in trading volumes....
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Why is my Bitcoin transaction unconfirmed?

[ad_1] Transaction costs are calculated based on the transaction’s data volume and network congestion. As a block can only hold 4 MB of data, the number of transactions that can be executed in one block is limited. Therefore, more block data is required for a larger transaction. As a...
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