$8,000 Cancelled? Bitcoin’s Next Target is $6,300 Following the Worst Month of 2019

2019-12-2 00:11

Last month, Bitcoin recorded the highest losses of more than 20% despite seeing gains towards the end of the month. Bitcoin started the year on a red note as January was a red month for the world’s leading cryptocurrency but only with a small percentage of loss that was followed by five consecutive months of […]

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Bitcoin is having the worst month price-wise in 7 years. Ethos and SALT lost 99% of value in November while Factom gained a staggering 137%

With today’s slump of 7. 2%, bitcoin is heading down to record the worst month price-wise in the last 7 years. With the last day of November, bitcoin’s monthly loss has dropped to 37% which is second only to the August 2011 nosedive that saw bitcoin going down by 39% and $8.

2018-11-30 17:42


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Overstock Founder Looks to Blockchain Technology As the Company’s Future

Internet Retailing giant Overstock is prepared to sell their online retail business by investing the company’s funds on tZero, a blockchain-based trading system, and other blockchain startups. According to the Wall Street Journal’s article published on November 23, 2018, while tZero is currently costing the company millions of dollars every month, Patrick Byrne, the chief executive officer of Overstock remains.

2018-11-26 16:00


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Colorado Securities Regulators Crack Down on 18 ‘Fraudulent’ ICOs, With More on the Way

The Colorado State Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) has filed cessation orders against four ICOs that were allegedly involved in ‘fraudulent and illicit’ practices, bringing the total number of ICOs stopped by the state’s bodies to 18 this month, Denver Business Journal reported on November 22, 2018.

2018-11-25 14:00