In a new interview, President Nayib Bukele reflected on the success and failures of bitcoin adoption.
Crypto voters are more likely to support Donald Trump than Kamala Harris, poll says
“Trump has been reaching out to the crypto community, and it seems to have paid off."
Crypto community in shock after Brazil bans X
The country instituted a nationwide suspension of Twitter, now known as X.
Telegram reports $400 million worth of crypto: report
The crypto community has flocked to the messaging app to share market sentiment around bitcoin and various altcoins.
US Jobs Data Will Help the Fed Gauge the Extent of Its Moderation
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BlackRock's bitcoin ETF loses $13.5 million in first outflows since May
The event comes as the price of bitcoin has plunged.
Guyana Raises Growth Estimates to 43% as Oil Production Surges
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels fire 2 missiles at a container ship as an oil tanker burns
Yemen's Houthi rebels fired two missiles targeting a Liberian-flagged container ship in the Gulf of Aden, though the projectiles splashed down nearby without causing any damage, authorities said Saturday. The attack comes after the Houthis repeatedly assaulted and then boarded a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the nearby Red Sea, planting explosives on it they later detonated. In the attack Friday night, two missiles exploded in close proximity to the vessel some 240 kilometers (150 miles) east of Aden, the British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center said.