As the trade war between the United States and China threatens the global balance, bitcoin is gradually emerging as the next international reserve currency.
Home » Archives for Nicolas Teterel » Page 3
Bitcoin, geopolitical, economic and energy journalist.
As the trade war between the United States and China threatens the global balance, bitcoin is gradually emerging as the next international reserve currency.
Why has debt become uncontrollable and how will Bitcoin benefit from it?
Central bank digital currencies would eliminate all privacy, but few seem to care. Fortunately, there will always be Bitcoin.
The stimulus from monetary easing and the public deficit bodes very well for Bitcoin, which remains poised just below $100,000.
The alignment of the planets continues. While the United States wants to accumulate "as many bitcoins as possible," the global money supply is climbing again.
The president of the Russian central bank ridiculed herself by trying to rein in bitcoin.
Moscow is stepping up now that Washington has embraced bitcoin. Soon a Russian strategic reserve?
The United States is preparing to accumulate millions of bitcoins. Goal: to lighten the burden of debt.
As the United States embraces bitcoin, Europe bogs down by continuing to promote the dystopia of the digital euro.
Michael Saylor dropped some crumbs on the Fox News microphone on the eve of the roundtable organized by the White House with leaders of the crypto community.
The United States has taken the bull by the horns both economically and geopolitically. Many things are going to change and, in the end, bitcoin will find its way.
Donald Trump sparked an uproar by announcing that the strategic reserve of bitcoins would also include other cryptocurrencies.
The River exchange platform has published a very interesting report on bitcoin. It shows that we are at the very beginning of an adoption rate similar to that of the internet.
The week starts in the red—it's a bloodbath for crypto. Ethereum, Solana, and the market are plunging. Even Bitcoin isn't spared.
European authorities are not very favorable towards bitcoin, to say the least, but the German election could change the game.