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You may now pay for R&R services with digital currencies, including premium ski resorts and at least one surf town.
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The National Football League allowed clubs limited authorization to seek blockchain sponsorships in a memo sent Tuesday, reversing a decision made late last summer, as the technology increases in popularity among the league's fans and athletes.
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According to a new analysis by the International Monetary Fund, the dollar's proportion in international reserves has been declining for the past two decades as central banks seek to diversify their holdings into the Chinese yuan and other currencies.
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Exxon Mobil, the world's largest oil company, is mining Bitcoin. According to a Bloomberg story, the company is implementing a pilot operation to use an excess of natural gas from their oil wells to leverage BTC mining and avoid flaring.
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"The war between Russia and Ukraine could have an impact on the growth of digital currencies," the CEO of the world's largest asset manager, Blackrock, says in an interview. He says that Blackrock is looking into digital currencies, stablecoins, and the technology behind them to figure out how they can help them serve their clients better, and he says that is true.
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The jokes aside, you already know how to preserve and secure your cryptocurrency investments. It's now time to discuss how to get rid of them all.
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The price of ADA has now entered a well-known selloff region, which coincided with a 40 percent price drop in January 2022.
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Prediction: The Bitcoin price trades a little above $44,000 because the coin needs to rise above $45k to keep the bullish trend going.
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Russia is exploring accepting bitcoin as payment for its oil and gas exports in the face of increasing sanctions from Western countries over its invasion of Ukraine.
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Another gift from the Federal Reserve: Frito-Lay recently started putting fewer chips in a bag of Doritos, cutting the weight of a bag about 5% from 9.75 ounces to 9.25 ounces in the process, which made the bag lighter by 5%.