Three reasons why China will “lose its grip” on Bitcoin mining as political tensions mount

2020-7-2 22:23

Weeks after the Bitcoin halving in mid-May, miners are seemingly moving out of China and into Europe — with one prominent mining pool stating geopolitical tensions between the United States and China are a major catalyst.

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Tensions are Rising Again Between the US and China; Will This Boost Bitcoin?

The US and China are once again seeing heightened tensions amidst a new push by the Chinese government to grab power within Hong Kong The Chinese President is now noting that he feels “threatened” by comments made by the US President, and it does appear that these tensions could soon escalate further This comes as investors are largely fleeing assets that could be impacted by further economic turmoil Bitcoin could be the big winner of […]

2020-5-23 21:00


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Bobby Lee: Bitcoin Will Eventually Reach $1,000,000 [Exclusive Interview]

BeInCrypto Turkey recently caught up with Ballet founder Bobby Lee — who previously co-founded and served as the CEO of BTCC (formerly BTCChina), the first bitcoin exchange in China — to discuss Bitcoin adoption after increased tensions between the United States and Iran, the upcoming Bitcoin halving, Peter Schiff and his wallet issues, the dangers […] The post Bobby Lee: Bitcoin Will Eventually Reach $1,000,000 [Exclusive Interview] appeared first on BeInCrypto.

2020-2-13 17:30


Dow Futures Spike 140 Points as China, US Agree to Slowly Nuke Tariffs

Dow futures rallied by over 100 points on expectation that easing trade tensions will boost the economy. Trump and Xi’s meeting has at the same time been pushed to next month. China disclosed the news but will the US be on the same page? The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures have jumped by over 100 […] The post Dow Futures Spike 140 Points as China, US Agree to Slowly Nuke Tariffs appeared first on CCN.com

2019-11-7 12:18


Dow Careens Lower as Inverted Yield Curve Betrays Market Fear

The Dow and broader U.S. stock market turned lower in afternoon trading on Tuesday, as demand for haven investments continued to rise in the face of renewed China trade tensions. Dow Turns Lower; S&P 500, Nasdaq Follow All of Wall Street’s major indexes pivoted lower in the afternoon session, diverging from a solid pre-market for […] The post Dow Careens Lower as Inverted Yield Curve Betrays Market Fear appeared first on CCN Markets

2019-8-28 22:40


Chinese dragon tames the American eagle as Bitcoin adopts an Act East policy

All signs point eastward, as BTC moves sideways. In the past week, two key decisions have rocked the global markets, while also contributing to ripple effects beyond their domestic markets. The United States and China, at loggerheads for several months over growing trade tensions, took macro-economic decisions not seen for a decade and from the […] The post Chinese dragon tames the American eagle as Bitcoin adopts an Act East policy appeared first on AMBCrypto.

2019-8-7 15:30


Bitcoin’s meteoric rise, Facebook’s Libra will have China accelerate its digital currency project

It all started with the US launching an investigation of China’s trading policies in 2017, leading to the imposition of tit-for-tat tariffs on products by both the countries. As tensions between the two countries intensified, what many observed was an opportune moment for cryptocurrencies to replace the legacy institution.

2019-7-11 02:30


Guggenheim: Trade War Could Trigger Agonizing Stock Market Crash

By CCN: A Wall Street legend warns that you should expect more pain in the stock market as President Donald Trump’s trade war with China rages on. Scott Minerd — the Global Chief Investment Officer and co-founder of Guggenheim Partners – says equities could suffer an even bigger sell-off this summer than they did in last year’s fourth quarter bloodbath.

2019-6-2 00:30