
Bitcoin Price Hits New All-Time High of $12,000
For the first time ever the price of Bitcoin has crosses the $12,000 mark.
For the first time ever the price of Bitcoin has crosses the $12,000 mark.
The Tokyo Financial Exchange plans to list Bitcoin Futures trading contracts. In order to succeed in implementing this idea, a working party has been created for studying cryptocurrencies.
To counter the U.S. led financial sanctions and the collapse of its own currency ‘bolivar’, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has announced the launch of its new state-owned cryptocurrency ‘Petro’.
As CME Group announces to start trading of Bitcoin futures on December 18, the Bitcoin price is back on an upward journey hitting new all-time high.
CME Group Inc has just announced that it will launch its Bitcoin Futures contract on December 18 to provide a regulated trading platform for the cryptocurrency futures market.
Bitcoin loses 20% amid reports of U.S. courts ordering Coinbase to disclose 14000 transactions, which are above $20000, to IRS.
World’s second largest exchange – Nasdaq Inc – is reportedly planning an entry into the Bitcoin futures space by the second quarter of 2018.
Elon Musk denied rumors that he is the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin price has just reached its historical all-time high by breaking the $10,000 barrier. Now it seems only the sky is the limit.
Bitcoin now surges past the $9700 mark coming close to its targets of $10,000. The overall crypto markets turn bullish with a total cap of over $300 billion.
Given the current growth rate, it’s very possible that the price of the digital currency may achieve $10,000 by the end of the year.
It seems that Mike Novogratz’s predictions, of Bitcoin touching $10000 by the year-end, are soon to turn true. The cryptocurrency has now surged past the $9400 mark.
Cryptocurrency market is at a record high valuation above $250 billion and this time it’s the altcoins and Ethereum contributing to the rally.
The cryptocurrency market continued to swell on Thursday, as Ethereum price breaks above $400 for the second time this year.
An alleged Fraudulent Wallet appearing on the Bitcoin Wallet is said to have stolen $3.3 million worth of cryptocurrency holdings of users.