It’s not hard to imagine Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s reaction to being invited to an International Monetary Fund (IMF) livestream event hosted by Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the global organization, on the future of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
Month: October 2020
Bitcoin Moves Back Above $11,500, Ether Struggles to Reach $400
One thing that most of us take for granted on a daily basis, something that even the internet can not be used without, is electricity.
Bitcoin Remains Weak During Quiet Trading Week
It’s usually really easy to explain why something happened, but a lot harder to explain why nothing happened.
Bitcoin Dips Despite Bullish Investor Sentiment
The last time I was in the Bahamas, I received only a tiny glimpse of local pride when the national swim team rolled into town, music blaring and bearing the iconic flag of black, gold and aquamarine.
Stocks and Digital Assets Kickstart the Week in the Green
For those of you celebrating today, I’d like to wish you a very happy Columbus Day. If you’re in one of the 15 states or 130 individual U.S. cities that has decided to ditch Columbus, happy Indigenous People’s day.
Bitcoin Remains Firm Amid Brewing Regulatory Action
Locks are only for honest people. If a thief really wants to steal something, a padlock doesn’t present much of an obstacle.
Bitcoin Jumps As Square Becomes Next Public Company to Hold BTC Reserves
“If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say nothin at all.” -Colloquialism
Stocks Are Flying Today, Bitcoin Stays Put
There’s been so much news over the last few days that it’s a bit difficult keeping up with it all.
Stocks, Bitcoin Drop Following Trump’s Call to Halt New US Stimulus Deal
Hope you’re having an awesome day so far. Very sorry for the late report today, but it looks like it was timely as we have some important, breaking news.
Digital Assets Open Firmer As SEC Chairman Says All Stocks Could Become Tokenized
Well, it finally happened. The president of the United States caught COVID-19, joining the likes of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, both of whom are also quite famous for downplaying the affects of the virus.