Elon Musk Reveals Tesla will Resume Accepting Bitcoin Payments
Controversial Tesla CEO Elon Musk is yet at it again. Yesterday on Sunday, as per his MO, he took to Twitter and announced that his company Tesla, would resume accepting Bitcoin payments for the purchases of electric cars.
Jack Dorsey Supports Nigeria’s Adoption of Bitcoin amid Government threats to block Twitter
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are among the top influential players in the crypto market.
FBI seizes 800 Beverly Hills safety deposit boxes worth $86M, prompting attorneys to call the raid ‘unconstitutional’
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been accused of alleged illegal seizure of 800 safety deposit boxes in Beverly Hills, housed in the US Private Vaults facility.
Thailand SEC Bans NTFs and Meme-Based Tokens
Thailand SEC yesterday issued an official guideline that prohibits regional crypto exchanges from supporting non-fungible tokens (NTFs), Meme-Based tokens, fan-based tokens, and exchange-issued tokens.
Netherlands’ Head of Central Planning Bureau Hasekamp Calls for Imposition of Bitcoin and Crypto Ban
Politicians in El Salvador, Paraguay and Panama, are championing for legalization of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.
What is BETH and how to use it?
The crypto space has in recent times lured a great deal of attention from investors and […]
Elon Musk to Have ‘No Role’ in the Bitcoin Mining Council
As we are all aware by now, Elon Musk is a man wearing a lot of hats. Aside from being the CEO of multi-billion companies Tesla and SpaceX, he co-founded Paypal, brought Dogecoin to us, and now, unfortunately, he will have no role in the bitcoin mining council; not formally at least.
Tesla’s Shareholders pressured Elon Musk to Drop Bitcoin Payments, Kevin O’Leary Speculates
A month ago, the prices of Bitcoin plunged 30% after renowned Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk informed his followers that Tesla would stop receiving Bitcoins as payments amidst the growing environmental concerns over Bitcoin mining.
Panama to join El Salvador in making Bitcoin a Legal Tender
Latin America is actively opening up to cryptocurrency according to the activities of politicians in Paraguay, El Salvador and most recently Panama.
IMF dissatisfied with El Salvador’s Bitcoin move
During a planned press conference, Gerry Rice, an IMF spokesperson, said that the use of bitcoin as legal cash creates various financial, macroeconomic, and legal challenges that demand extremely careful examination.
Former Bank of China Deputy Governor criticized for Slamming El Salvador
Wang Yongli, a former Deputy Governor of the Bank of China, has opposed El Salvador's recent decision to award Bitcoin legal currency status.
El Salvador’s president calls for a plan to mine bitcoin using volcano energy
El Salvador's President, Nayib Bukele, took to Twitter to announce that LaGeo, a state-owned geothermal power firm, has been tasked with devising a strategy to mine Bitcoin using volcanic energy.