Janet Yellen, the head of the US Treasury Department, has emphasized the importance of regulating cryptocurrencies but has clarified that a complete ban on the crypto industry is not being considered by Washington
Janet Yellen, the head of the US Treasury Department, has emphasized the importance of regulating cryptocurrencies but has clarified that a complete ban on the crypto industry is not being considered by Washington
Cryptocurrency blogger, trader, and analyst Lark Davis has suggested that now is a good time to hold cryptocurrencies for the long term as more companies are entering the market.
The governor of the Bank of Japan, Haruhiko Kuroda, believes that the central bank's digital currency (CBDC) should work alongside other payment mechanisms to improve Japan's financial ecosystem.
Venture investor Tim Draper has reiterated his prediction that Bitcoin will reach a value of $250,000.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) does not intend to introduce new rules for evaluating crypto assets, according to Chairman Gary Gensler.
Galaxy Digital founder Mike Novogratz has stated that if the US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, the price of Bitcoin could rise to $40,000.
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Block, the technology company co-founded by Jack Dorsey, has successfully completed the development of a five-nanometer (5nm) nanochip prototype that could revolutionize the Bitcoin mining industry.
The director of global macroeconomics at Fidelity Investments is confident that the value of the first cryptocurrency will repeat the growth in the market value of Apple. Top Manager of one of the world's largest asset management companies Fidelity Investments Jurrien Timmer made his statement on the YouTube channel The Investor's Podcast Network.
Fundstrat co-founder Tom Lee sees a positive future for cryptocurrencies. In his opinion, money from risky stocks and bonds will continue to flow into cryptocurrencies amid rising base rates.