2024-1-3 17:48 |
Trader Bob Lukas has shared Bitcoin price prediction that can please crypto community origin »
2024-1-3 17:48 |
Trader Bob Lukas has shared Bitcoin price prediction that can please crypto community origin »
The integration allows BOB, a "hybrid L2," to use Bitcoin as its anchor chain where transactions with assets from other chains can be irreversibly recorded.
2024-12-19 23:36 | |
Bitcoin is trading sideways around $27,200, showing little price movement recently. Analyst Bob Loukas believes this range-bound action will continue into December. He is watching the 4-year cycle, which remains intact and suggests Bitcoin is still in an accumulation phase following the massive bull run in 2021.
2023-10-13 01:06 | |
2023-5-15 20:35 | |
Trader Bob Loukas has shared his take on when the Bitcoin bears will finally drop their bias
2023-4-4 18:09 | |
Cycle expert Bob Loukas recently shared a long-term look at Bitcoin which suggests that the top cryptocurrency is ready for another bullish trend. However, an equity-driven “roadblock” remains in the way.
2023-3-3 22:58 | |
Expect the price of bitcoin and other riskier assets to bob and weave on the waves of macroeconomic uncertainty. Market Wrap is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter diving into what happened in today's crypto markets.
2022-9-22 00:32 | |
Robert “Bob” Hormats from Kissinger Associates shares his take on why China is banning crypto right now, while also wishing to advance in this area
2021-6-11 14:44 | |
Bitcoin Live chief strategist and analyst Bob Loukas has shared his bullish call, saying that Bitcoin needs to break above $10,600 immediately to confirm a bull move
2020-6-10 12:49 | |
Bitcoin could see an all-time-high (ATH) by the end of 2020, according to financial analyst Bob Loukas. The self-proclaimed ‘cycle trader’ posted his prediction on Twitter, after verifying his prediction of $7K for Bitcoin at the end of 2019.
2019-12-30 03:45 | |
Bitcoin is continuing its downward momentum that started on Oct. 26 after hitting $10,500 in a sudden burst of gains, driven by Chinese President Xi Jinping publicly promoting blockchain technology.
2019-11-17 18:58 | |
Beginning in 2013, Bitcoin has generated the majority of its gains in only 10 days of the year. If we remove the 10 most profitable days each year, Bitcoin would have been down 25% since the beginning of 2013.
2019-11-18 11:20 | |
SNICKER, a draft BIP, could allow for bitcoin mixing without any synchronization or interaction between users. The post SNICKER: How Alice and Bob Can Mix Bitcoin With No Interaction appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.
2019-11-15 01:05 | |
Since the beginning of 2019, the majority of the cryptocurrency market has been on an upward trend. However, the period of rapid gains for alternate coins, otherwise known as alt season has yet to begin.
2019-10-18 07:18 | |
Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours.
2019-10-13 13:42 | |
Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours.
2019-10-9 12:44 | |
During an interview with MoneyControl. com, Akhil Handa, Head of Fintech & Partnerships and Mobile Banking at Bank of Baroda, explains how the bank is keeping up with the time thanks to digital innovations such as blockchain.
2019-9-12 01:00 | |
SEC chairman Jay Clayton remains cautious about approving a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund. VanEck SolidX’s recently launched “limited” BTC ETF has, thus far, had abysmal uptake. “Work left to be done” The industry is making a lot of progress toward a Bitcoin ETF, said SEC Chairman Jay Clayton in an interview with CNBC’s Bob Pisani.
2019-9-10 19:30 | |
SEC Chairman Jay Clayton says the agency is inching closer to finally approving a bitcoin ETF. However, he warns that more work needs to be done to deter price manipulation and ensure a transparent market.
2019-9-10 01:13 | |
Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours.
2019-8-31 11:33 | |
Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours.
2019-8-16 12:11 | |
Bitcoin has taken a step back in these last few days. Since hitting $13,900 and then dropping down to $10,300, we remained below $12,500 but maintained the price above $11,200 as well. Currently, we are trading at 11,710 with 24 hours gains of 1.
2019-6-30 17:26 | |
Investors are now thinking about what is going to happen with Bitcoin in the next years and how it will be finishing the first 16 years in the market. Although it is difficult to predict a certain outcome, there are some analysts making some suppositions about that.
2019-6-15 17:54 | |
By CCN: A bitcoin ETF does not wait on the immediate horizon, according to the managing director of ETF. com, Dave Nadig. A veteran of the exchange-traded fund market and an indexing expert, Nadig told CNBC’s Bob Pisani that a bitcoin ETF was not “imminent” but remained a strong possibility for 2019.
2019-5-21 18:00 | |
By CCN: Bitcoin must have been struck by lightning – the Lightning Network. That’s what some crypto observers are saying is behind bitcoin’s price surge. As part of its blockchain Week coverage, CNBC has hosted a series of crypto players to analyze what’s going on in the suddenly-roaring industry.
2019-5-16 03:30 | |
Shorts getting squeezed as BTC retakes $6k FOMO Incoming if BTC push up from $6k says crypto trader Bob Loukas But not before a drop to low $4k’s says another trader Bitcoin has finally surpassed $6,000 hitting not just the yearly high but the highest level in 6 months. In these past few months, the […]
2019-5-9 19:29 | |
2,500 of the world’s foremost investment professional descended on Hollywood this week to talk exchange-traded funds (ETFs). While much of the discussion between the who’s who on Wall Street was centered around traditional vehicles, talk surrounding Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency products came to light.
2019-2-13 11:06 | |
The prospect of a Bitcoin ETF is ‘virtually certain’ according to finance manager Ric Edelman, who is confident that either VanEck or Bitwise will satisfy the demands of the SEC. The founder of Edelman Financial Engines told CNBC’s Bob Pisani on Monday’s ETF Edge: “It’s virtually certain.
2019-2-12 09:19 | |
This article is a direct follow-up from our Taproot explainer. If you haven’t read that article, you should probably do so first. If Taproot is deployed on Bitcoin, many smart contract constructions will look just like regular transactions on the blockchain.
2019-1-26 01:23 | |
Bitcoin users may, before long, be able to benefit from a trick called “Taproot. ” First proposed by Bitcoin Core contributor and former Blockstream CTO Gregory Maxwell, Taproot would expand on Bitcoin’s smart contract flexibility, while offering more privacy in doing so.
2019-1-25 01:19 | |
Bitcoin is an open-source protocol that anybody can interact with. It is getting attention and attracting participation in different ways, whether it is through speculation, investing and sending money, all the way to contributing to what’s underneath the hood.
2019-1-16 01:14 | |
Qtum, a blockchain platform that merges the strength of Bitcoin’s blockchain with the Ethereum Virtual Machine to build decentralized applications, has completed its first atomic swap with Bitcoin on mainnet.
2019-1-10 21:44 | |
Yet another tool is being added to Bitcoin’s growing number of privacy solutions. Thought up at a brainstorming event attended by Bitcoin developers and privacy researchers last summer, Pay to Endpoint (P2EP) is a relatively new trick that utilizes the well-known CoinJoin mixing technique to make blockchain analysis much harder.
2019-1-1 19:31 | |
Alfred Nobel died with regrets. After making a fortune off of explosives, he indicated in his will that his fortune should be used to make a prize awarded each year to those who “conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.
2018-10-23 23:22 | |
The latest crypto investment fund on the block is Dragonfly Ventures, a $100 million traditional venture fund investing only in crypto assets, managed by partners Alexander Pack from Bain Capital Ventures and Bo Feng, founding partner of Ceyuan Ventures.
2018-10-9 15:30 | |
It’s a sign of the times and the growing maturity of the crypto industry that a new industry trade association launched in Washington, D. C. , on September 11, 2018, to lobby the U.
2018-9-22 22:46 | |
Charlie Shrem is one of the most notable names in the entire cryptocurrency industry and has been an advocate for decentralized currency. He recently became a part of a Telegram group involving Mike Kimelman, Bob Quintana, and Pavel Antohe, after meeting at the City Blockchain Summit.
2018-9-17 23:13 | |
Based on blockchain technology, most cryptocurrencies have an open and public ledger. While this is required for these systems to work, it comes with a significant downside: Privacy is often quite limited.
2018-9-7 00:27 | |
On 7th August, it was revealed that Bitcoin and Ethereum have reached the shores of the United States Congress with Bob Goodlatte, chair of the House Judiciary Committee revealing his crypto holdings.
2018-8-9 10:30 | |
Head of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va. ) has declared that he owns up to $80,000 in cryptocurrency. Goodlatte’s portfolio, according to his annual financial disclosure, showed that he owned Bitcoin primarily.
2018-8-9 01:49 | |
Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the US House of Representatives, recently disclosed his personal cryptocurrency holdings. The revelation comes amidst rule changes mandating disclosure for members of the House.
2018-8-8 11:00 | |
Head of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va. ) has declared that he owns up to $80,000 in cryptocurrency. Goodlatte’s portfolio, according to his annual financial disclosure, showed that he owned Bitcoin primarily.
2018-8-8 08:09 | |
Cryptocurrency tokens like Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum are currently gaining greater acceptance in Washington D. C. as Bob Goodlatte, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee, currently holds between $17,000 and $80,000 in cryptocurrencies.
2018-8-8 06:00 | |
Crypto has at least one more foothold in Washington, after a Republican Congressman recently outed himself as a crypto hodler. Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) submitted his annual financial disclosure, which included modest assets in Bitcoin, Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash.
2018-8-8 23:56 | |
Rep. Bob Goodlatte has become the first person in Congress to reveal his cryptocurrency holdings to the world. The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee owns digital currencies, as revealed in his annual disclosure report.
2018-8-7 18:49 | |
Bob Goodlatte, a Republican lawmaker from the sixth district of Virginia, has revealed he holds between $17,000 to $80,000 in cryptos. In a disclosure report, among a long list of... The post Congressman Discloses Holdings of Ethereum, Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash appeared first on Trustnodes.
2018-8-7 12:03 | |
Bob Goodlatte, the chair of the House Committee on the Judiciary, has reported his private cryptocurrency holdings – making Mr. Goodlatte likely the first member of the United States Congress to disclose private investments in the form of virtual currencies.
2018-8-7 06:35 | |
Congressman Bob Goodlatte has disclosed in his annual report that he owns cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash
2018-8-7 03:24 | |
As per new rules requiring members of Congress to disclose cryptocurrency holdings, at least one of the House is now known to have invested in digital assets. How Many in Congress are Hoarding Cryptos? Rep.
2018-8-7 23:00 | |
Coin holder voting, both for governance of technical features, and for more extensive use cases like deciding who runs validator nodes and who receives money from development bounty funds, is unfortunately continuing to be popular, and so it seems worthwhile for me to write another post explaining why I (and Vlad Zamfir and others) do not consider it wise for Ethereum (or really, any base-layer blockchain) to start adopting these kinds of mechanisms in a tightly coupled form in any significant way.
2018-7-21 23:03 | |