Bitcoin brushed aside one of the world’s largest companies on Wednesday, vaulting past Amazon with a market capitalization of roughly $2.205 trillion. The symbolic crossover unfolded on the 15th anniversary of “Bitcoin
MoreVivek Ramaswamy-backed Strive filed notice of plans to acquire claims representing 75,000 Bitcoin from the defunct Mt. Gox exchange. The strategy aims to bulk up Strive’s Bitcoin per-share ratio before a reverse
MoreAsset-management giant Blackstone disclosed a $1.08 million purchase of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, marking its maiden crypto exposure. The position—23,094 shares—sits inside the firm’s $2.63 billion Alternative Multi-Strategy Fund and represents
MoreMobile-first platform Crypto.com secured a Markets in Financial Instruments Directive license, letting it offer regulated crypto derivatives across the European Economic Area. The authorization comes four months after the firm won in-principle
MoreSwiss crypto bank Bitcoin Suisse clinched an in-principle approval from Abu Dhabi Global Market’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority, clearing a path to a full license in the United Arab Emirates. The green
MoreYield-bearing stablecoins now represent 4.5 % of the entire $245 billion stablecoin universe, expanding from $1.5 billion just five months ago to $11 billion today. Driving the boom is a growing desire
MoreAt JPMorgan’s annual investor day on 19 May, chief executive Jamie Dimon announced a policy shift that will let customers buy Bitcoin via regulated exchange-traded funds. “We are going to allow you
MoreBitcoin may have paused below its March record, yet fresh analysis from Swissblock Technologies shows no evidence of a bearish reversal. The private wealth manager’s Bitcoin Fundamental Index, or BFI, measures network
MoreRyan Lance, chief executive of ConocoPhillips, told delegates at the Qatar Economic Forum that U.S. shale production will flatten later this decade unless crude stays around $65–$75 per barrel. “The breakeven probably
MoreJ.P.Morgan has upgraded emerging-market equities to “overweight” from “neutral,” arguing that easing U.S.–China trade frictions and a weaker dollar remove two major hurdles facing developing-world stocks. Tariff rollback boosts sentiment Washington and
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