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Even if it's hovering at its all-time high, there are no signs of a breakout in the price of bitcoin. Furthermore, there doesn't appear to be any skewedness in the data. Ethereum and Ripple both have significant challenges that must be cleared before they can continue to rise.
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For the second quarter and beyond, we'll take a look back at Bitcoin's performance, as well as an outlook for the next.
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Theoretically, the US might avoid inflation and avoid a recession by achieving massive productivity improvements. However, do not count on it.
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Thanks to the idea of 'effective altruism,' which he studied in college, Sam Bankman-Fried, the wealthy founder of crypto exchange FTX, has plans to give away the great bulk of his money.
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Teslas will always be in demand. Perhaps space rockets will as well. Petrol vehicles will be discreetly phased away. And if you acquire enough likes and followers, you could win a spot on Mars' planned space colony. With the announcement today that Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and one of the world's richest men, has purchased a 9.2 percent interest in Twitter, there will be plenty of jokes about how he may transform the social media site. But by far the most important is this. He may be able to shift it to the libertarian right. That would be quite big.
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According to an SEC filing issued Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk purchased a 9.2 percent interest in Twitter Inc.
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This morning, the price of Ripple (XRP) dropped below $0.8390, which is where it was this time last week. This is a problem for new investors and traders as the rally fades a little by little.
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Following questions about Twitter's commitment to free speech, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has bought a 9.2 percent stake in the company to become its largest shareholder.
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Bitcoin has reached a new goal. The amount of BTC that can be bought is not enough to meet the demand. Mined: The 19,000,000th bitcoin has already been found and made into a new bitcoin.
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It has been cautioned that Australian crypto influencers face fines or prosecution if they share anything that does not adhere to the law.