Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance
Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance explores the role of digital currencies in protecting expression and enabling financial freedom. From Bitcoin and blockchain-based payment systems to tokenized support for creators and censorship-resistant transactions, this category covers how crypto empowers individuals and movements to bypass centralized control. Stay updated on the tools, platforms, and policies shaping the future of money and free speech.
US lawmakers have renewed efforts to codify a US strategic Bitcoin reserve with a new bipartisan bill on Thursday that…
In brief The U.S. Department of Commerce will invest more than $2 billion in quantum computing startups and foundries. Researchers…
Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken moved closer to a launch in the United Arab Emirates after its operator, Payward, received preliminary approval…
In brief Bank of America reiterates “buy” on Nvidia and lifts its target to $350 after record Q1 revenue of…
The crypto market showed signs of a cautious recovery on Thursday, with bitcoin BTC$77,573.92 trading at $77,900, up from Tuesday’s…
Binance launched perpetual futures contracts tied to the expected valuations of private companies ahead of their public listings, starting with…
In brief Trump said he postponed an AI executive order signing because parts of the draft could have slowed U.S.…
Bitcoin BTC$77,640.65 options worth roughly $6.25 billion are set to expire on Deribit on May 29, with positioning data pointing…
A liquidity imbalance in Bitcoin (BTC) is building near $80,000, with more than $4 billion in short positions vulnerable to…
In brief Researchers at Brigham Young University, the Institute for Family Studies, and the Wheatley Institute found 15% of partnered…
CoinDesk Indices presents its daily market update, highlighting the performance of leaders and laggards in the CoinDesk 20 Index.The CoinDesk…
The chance of Bitcoin (BTC) falling below $60,000 is “extremely slim,” according to data showing that BTC long-term holders increased…
