Breaking: World’s Largest Asset Manager Sees Huge Opportunities in “Cryptocurrencies”
The CEO of the world’s largest asset manager Blackrock in a recent interview with CNBC said that he sees huge opportunities in digitized crypto blockchain currencies. During the interview, Larry Fink said, even though he doesn’t understand much about Bitcoin so can’t predict the price, but he believes that the digital currency market has huge potential.
🔥Breaking: United States Overtakes China to Become the Leading Bitcoin Mining Hub
The United States (US) has officially broken China’s monopoly on the Bitcoin mining market and become the leading BTC mining hub. China has dominated BTC mining for the majority of the past decade and accounted for more than 70% of Bitcoin mining. However, recent crypto crackdowns in the country especially in May and June led to the mass exodus of some of the biggest Bitcoin mining farms in the country.
🔥Breaking: Miami Mayor Reveals Plan to Pay City Employees in Bitcoin ($BTC)
Miami city mayor Francis X. Suarez is a well-known known Bitcoin proponent who has been working towards making Miami a crypto hub in the US. Somewhere in the first quarter of 2021, Suarez has said that the city is planning to pay government employees their payment in Bitcoin and also allow citizens to pay city taxes in $BTC.
🔥Fantom (FTM) Price Analysis: Old Resistance Turns Support with a Double Bottom Pattern on 4 Hr Chart
As the crypto market makes a steady recovery from the recent correction in total market cap, Fantom sees a meteoric surge in its DeFi and NFT marketplace adoption and moving from eight to fourth-largest blockchain by DeFi TVL-Total Value Locked.
📈Bitcoin Price Forecast: BTC Draws Closer To ATH Near $65,000
Bitcoin price regains momentum as bulls launch fresh bid for the all-time highs.
More than 94 million people from developing countries would be ready to shun national currencies for cryptocurrency.The cryptocurrency market is back in the green after a couple of retracement days, mainly for most altcoins. On the other hand,Bitcoindisplays abullishcase, briefly stepping above $57,000 on Tuesday.