Christine Lagarde dreams of a digital euro supplanting the dollar in global exchange reserves. The United States, on the other hand, is betting on bitcoin.
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Christine Lagarde dreams of a digital euro supplanting the dollar in global exchange reserves. The United States, on the other hand, is betting on bitcoin.
How long will Japan be able to absorb the surge in borrowing rates without resorting to printing money?
Is it important for Bitcoin to become a popular means of payment? Michael Saylor reignited the controversy in a tweet published on the occasion of "Pizza Day."
A new record is in the works for bitcoin. Good news from the US is piling up and even better news is on the way soon.
Bitcoin has stood the test of time. Buying bitcoins today is significantly less risky than it was 10 years ago, 5 years ago, and even 1 year ago.
After several years of hostility towards Bitcoin, Taiwan may soon reconsider its viewpoint given its precarious geopolitical situation.
Morgan Stanley estimates that bitcoin is now significant enough to be considered an international reserve currency.
A troubling change in philosophy is at work among the Bitcoin Core developers who are turning a deaf ear to consensus.
The blackout in Spain is an opportunity to remind that the Bitcoin industry could certainly have helped to avoid the disaster.
The quantum computer will pose a big dilemma. What to do with Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoins and other lost millions of BTC?
The United States will have to abandon the exorbitant privilege of the dollar if the goal is truly to become an industrial power again. A good omen for bitcoin.
Gold continues to shine at $3,400 an ounce. A good omen for Bitcoin, which will inherit this fortune sooner or later.
How many bitcoins will the United States buy and how? White House advisor Bo Hines advocates using customs tax revenues.
Billionaire Ray Dalio warns that the international order is about to change at the expense of U.S. monetary hegemony. Bitcoin is lurking.
It is now the turn of the rating agency Standard & Poor's to endorse Bitcoin as a store of value.