El Salvador made history in 2022 when it became the first country to acknowledge bitcoin as a legal tender alongside the US dollar.
Bitcoin has come a long way since its inception in 2008, and 2022 has been a noteworthy year for cryptocurrency.
The largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world (based on trading volume), Binance, recently announced that it had joined the Chamber of Digital Commerce.
As part of the debt restructuring agreement worth $74.7 million, NYDIG's new machines will be housed at Greenidge.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) made a surprise move on Tuesday by widening the range for bond yields in its yield curve control policy, sparking significant movements in the currency, bond, and equity markets.
The Central African Republic announced Monday that it had postponed listing its national cryptocurrency token, citing "current market conditions" and "marketing reasons." The Central African Republic legalized bitcoin as a legal tender in April.
A technical paper outlining plans to use Ethereum functionality for customer auto payments has been published by payment facilitator Visa.
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20 Dec 2022
The cryptocurrency and blockchain industry has often been viewed with skepticism and even outright contempt by some who argue that it lacks any real value or purpose.
19 Dec 2022
According to the proposed legislation, businesses could apply for an "enforceable compliance agreement" with offices at federal financial agencies, opening up a regulatory future.
19 Dec 2022
The parent company of Bored Ape claimed that Alegre's prior gaming background will advance the brand's Otherside metaverse and its goals for an "immersive Web3 world."
19 Dec 2022
On Monday, the price of Bitcoin was down 0.8%, trading at about $16,600. Shares of Silvergate fell 5.8%, MicroStrategy dropped 0.4%, and Coinbase dropped about 4%.