[ad_1] TL;DR CoinCodex forecasts Bitcoin could surpass $33,000 soon, while “TradingShot” anticipates a potential rise to $50,000 by year-end. Historical patterns from 2014 support the bullish prediction. Geopolitical conflicts might push Bitcoin below the critical
[ad_1] TL;DR Ferrari, the Italian luxury car manufacturer, is now accepting cryptocurrency payments, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and USD Coin (USDC) for its products. The decision to accept cryptocurrencies came in response to requests
[ad_1] Major automobile manufacturer Honda does not accept cryptocurrency payments directly but one can use cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) to buy a Honda car through a third party. In early October, several publications mistakenly reported
[ad_1] The United States government has seized around 200,000 BTC from cybercriminals and holds one of the world’s largest Bitcoin stashes. However, Uncle Sam appears to be in no rush to liquidate its fat stack
[ad_1] Grayscale’s Bitcoin investment vehicle, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) is trading at its lowest discount in nearly two years, as spot Bitcoin ETFs continue to inch toward potential approval in the United States. The latest
[ad_1] Bitcoin (BTC) cruised into a new weekly close on Oct. 15 as “ultra boring” trading conditions still offered hope of a $27,000 breakthrough. BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: TradingView “Ultra boring” BTC price may yet
[ad_1] In a significant development, Bitcoin’s whale addresses have marked a notable surge, with 16 new addresses added within a 24-hour, as Santiment reported. This surge coincides with Bitcoin’s ongoing attempt to break the crucial
[ad_1] Luxury car manufacturer Ferrari is accelerating into cryptocurrency by accepting Bitcoin and other digital assets as payment for its vehicles in the United States. Ferrari announced its intention to welcome cryptocurrency payments for its
[ad_1] Bitcoin’s Layer 2 Lightning Network has witnessed a 1,212% growth in just two years. In August 2023, the network recorded approximately 6.6 million routed transactions, a substantial increase compared to the 503,000 transactions observed
[ad_1] Ferrari will accept cryptocurrency payments for its luxury sports cars in the United States due to customer demand. The carmaker also plans to accept crypto payments in Europe. According to an Oct. 14 report