Bitcoin was the most popular crypto coin on Twitter, as per the CryptoRank study, while Ethereum was the second-most mentioned. Bitcoin rose 1.46 per cent in the last 24 hours, whereas Ethereum was up by 2.59 per cent.
Jack Dorsey, Block, Inc CEO and former Twitter CEO, announces the firm will build an open Bitcoin mining system as it forays into new technologies.
China, Kosovo, Russia, Iran and others are taking steps against crypto mining to control the high consumption of electricity
Associated Press has announced to launch non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace. Meanwhile, the price of Bitcoin rise 0.58 per cent, while Dogecoin was up by 6.13 per cent in the last 24 hours.
The government of Kosovo has initiated crackdowns on crypto mining in a bid to tackle the electricity shortage. Meanwhile, the price of Bitcoin fell 0.47 per cent, while Ethereum was down 0.35 per cent in the last 24 hours.
The price of Bitcoin fell 0.77 per cent, while Shiba Inu was down 0.63 per cent in the last 24 hours, according to Coinmarketcap data.
Mozilla has announced that it will stop taking cryptocurrency donations. Meanwhile, the price of Bitcoin fell 1.28 per cent while Shiba Inu was down 0.50 per cent in the last 24 hours.
IC15 will measure the performance of 15 most widely traded cryptocurrencies listed on top crypto exchanges by market capitalisation.
The Indian composer’s NFTs will support indie music while Australian Open is the first Grand Slam championship to make an NFT debut. Meanwhile, BTC price fell by 8.25 per cent and Shiba Inu by 9.17 per cent in the last 24 hours.
CryptoWire, a global crypto app, announces the launch of India’s first index of cryptocurrencies called IC15. Meanwhile, Indian tax authorities have intensified the crackdown on alleged tax evaders after WazirX.
Bitcoin prices fell by 0.95 per cent in the last 24 hours even as El Salvador president predicts strong future for the coin in 2022
Bitcoin was the most popular crypto coin on Twitter in the CryptoRank study. Its price saw an upmove by 1.02 per cent in the last 24 hours, whereas Ethereum rose by 1.19 per cent.
Kazakhstan government is discussing a plan to build a nuclear power plant for strengthening the crypto mining sector. Meanwhile, Bitcoin price fell by 2 per cent in the last 24 hours, whereas Ethereum was down by 2.36 per cent.
FSR report of RBI says private cryptocurrencies impose risks against anti-money laundering (AML) and become a challenge in combating the financing of terrorism (CFT).
Bitcoin price fell by 3.40 per cent in the last 24 hours, while Ethereum was down by 3.39 per cent, according to Coinmarketcap data.
With an increasing number of investors in crypto markets, there has been a significant rise in crypto scams and thefts. Crypto scams have led to loss of over $7.7 billion, says a report.
Bitcoin price rose by 1.45 per cent in the last 24 hours, while Ethereum was up by 0.39 per cent, according to coinmarketcap data.
Most of the Christmas-themed meme coins were launched either at the end of November or within December and some of them do not have a white paper yet. Remember that investing in meme coins is extremely risky.
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