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Celsius Network, Argo Blockchain Back Pre-Seed Round for Bitcoin Mining Startup

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Luxor Technologies will use the funds to expand its hashrate and hire more engineers.

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Russian Mobile Operators Eye Payments Services, Wallets for Digital Ruble

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Some telcos are looking at developing a digital wallet that would link the digital currency to users’ mobile phone numbers.

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‘Long Tech’ Retakes Most-Crowded Trade Crown from Bitcoin: Bank of America Survey

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Bitcoin had been most-crowded trade in January as prices rose to a $40,000 record.

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Ripple, SEC Say Settlement Unlikely Before Trial Over Alleged Securities Fraud

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The SEC’s case over allegedly unlawful sales of XRP by Ripple to retail investors is entering the discovery phase.

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Bitcoin Recovers From Dip to Set New Record High Close to $50K

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Analysts say more spot buying is needed to bring bitcoin over the $50,000 mark.

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Pornhub Payment Option Verge Suffers Massive Blockchain Reorganization

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Verge has been hit by a massive 560,000-block reorganization.

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Market Wrap: Crypto Market Cap Breaks $1.5T as Buyers Show Up for the Dip

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Buyers showed up quickly to reverse the crypto market dip through Monday.

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The Mainstream Media Narrative Shifts as Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley Come to Bitcoin

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As another wave of major financial institutions announce bitcoin plans, it’s getting harder for the MSM to simply print the same old FUD.

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Bitcoin Mining: Wasted Energy or a Better, Greener System?

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Harry Sudock, VP of strategy at GRIID Infrastructure joins the show to discuss the modern energy landscape, how far we’ve come and where bitcoin mining can fit into a sustainable energy system.

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Australia’s Blockchain Ecosystem Needs More Support From Regulators, Says Industry Body

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Blockchain Australia CEO Steve Vallas believes the country is “well placed” when it comes to blockchain, but a bigger conversation is needed with financial regulators.

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