Price: $0.16698 6.1865%
Market Cap: 24.78B 0.9189%
Volume (24h): 2.42B 0%
Dominance: 0.9189%
Price: $0.16698 6.1865%
Market Cap: 24.78B 0.9189%
Volume (24h): 2.42B 0%
Dominance: 0.9189% 0.9189%
  • Price: $0.16698 6.1865%
  • Market Cap: 24.78B 0.9189%
  • Volume (24h): 2.42B 0%
  • Dominance: 0.9189% 0.9189%
  • Price: $0.16698 6.1865%
  • Jan / 01
    • Dogecoin (DOGE) to Las Vegas? Elon Musk’s X Secures New License in Key U.S. State
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am U_Today
      X has obtained a money transmitter license from Nevada regulators, a pivotal step in Elon Musk's vision for X to become an all-encompassing "everything app" handling financial transactions. This licensing allows X to join the ranks of financial heavyweights like CashApp and PayPal in facilitating cross-border money transfers, aligning with Musk's ambitious goal of transforming X into a comprehensive digital hub for financial services.
    • Crypto.com rolls out cryptocurrency ‘Strike Options’ to U.S. customers
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheBitTimes
      Leading cryptocurrency exchange, Crypto.com, rolls out new crypto derivatives called Strike Options to its U.S. customers via smartphone app. These options allow users to profit in just 20 minutes by predicting if the underlying asset's price will rise or fall.
    • Dogecoin Co-Founder Questions U.S. Taxation Policy
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheNewsCrypto
      Billy Markus, Dogecoin co-creator, has publicly addressed taxation systems in the United States under his alias Shibetoshi Nakamoto. This marks his second remark on the topic in recent weeks, with his previous comment focusing on cryptocurrency. Markus expressed concern over the government's potential taxation of wealth accumulated by older Americans, stating that "the government is salivating over getting to re-tax the already taxed money when they die."
    • U.S CFTC Launches Lawsuit Against Former Voyager Digital CEO
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheNewsCrypto
      The US CFTC launches a lawsuit against former Voyager Digital CEO Stephen Ehrlich, accusing him of breaking derivatives laws and misleading clients about the security of their digital assets. Ehrlich vehemently denies the allegations, claiming he is being made a scapegoat. This legal action by the CFTC brings the cryptocurrency business back into the limelight, as the agency takes a significant step towards enforcing crypto rules in a federal court in New York.
  • Oct / 09
    • Coinbase Secures Approval To Offer Crypto Futures Trading in U.S
      Oct 09, 2023 at 03:43 pm TheNewsCrypto
      Coinbase secures approval from the US SEC to offer crypto futures trading, marking a huge win for the cryptocurrency ecosystem. As a licensed Futures Commission Merchant (FCM), Coinbase Financial Markets can now provide qualified US consumers with cryptocurrency futures trading services. Despite the ongoing lawsuit, this development solidifies Coinbase's position in the market, allowing them to directly offer this service to their clients.
    • U.S. Judge Rules AI-Created Works Ineligible for Copyright Protection
      Oct 09, 2023 at 03:44 pm TheNewsCrypto
      U.S. District Judge Howell rules that AI-created works are ineligible for copyright protection, emphasizing the importance of human authorship. This decision aligns with the U.S. Copyright Office's stance, addressing concerns about generative AI potentially replacing human creators. As the writer's strike continues, fears of AI taking over scriptwriting intensify. However, intellectual property law has always maintained that copyrights are exclusively granted for human-made works.
    • Shiba Inu Surpasses Ethereum and Dogecoin in U.S. Popularity
      Oct 09, 2023 at 03:39 pm CryptosHeadlines.com
      A recent study by Cryptobetting.com reveals that Shiba Inu (SHIB) has surpassed Ethereum (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE) in popularity in the United States. SHIB now ranks second in popularity, just behind Bitcoin (BTC). The study analyzed search volume data for the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market cap. Bitcoin had the highest search volume of 1,910,000, followed by SHIB with 484,000. Dogecoin secured the third spot with 280,000 searches, while Ethereum came in fourth with 238,000 searches. The remarkable surge in search volumes for SHIB is not surprising. Read More...

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