Tag: CNBC
Tom Lee Believes Bitcoin Could Hit $25,000 by Year-End – Here’s Why
Tom Lee from Fundstrat forecasts Bitcoin could reach $25,000 by year-end. Discover the mining cost connections and his bullish sentiments.
Former PayPal CEO Bill Harris Calls Crypto Traders ‘Kool-Aid Drinkers’: The Great Bitcoin Debate
Explore Bill Harris’s views on Bitcoin as he labels crypto traders ‘Kool-Aid drinkers.’ A blend of seriousness and humor unfolds in the crypto debate.
The ECB’s Chill Approach to Cryptocurrency Regulation: What It Means for the Future
Discover the ECB’s relaxed stance on cryptocurrency regulation and its implications for the future of digital currencies in Europe.
Bitcoin Showdown: Comedy Hour or Serious Debate?
Discover the hilarious yet serious CNBC debate on Bitcoin’s success. Can it survive another market rollercoaster?
Dennis Gartman: The Bitcoin Grinch Predicts a Dip Below $5,000
Dennis Gartman declares Bitcoin’s future grim, predicting it will dip below $5,000. Is the crypto dream fading away?
Will 2018 Be the Year Bitcoin Hits the Jackpot or Flops?
Explore Roger McNamee’s insights on Bitcoin’s future in 2018. From speculation to market volatility, what lies ahead for the cryptocurrency?
Roger Ver Calls Insider Trading a ‘Non-Crime’ Amid Coinbase Investigation
Roger Ver claims insider trading is a non-crime as he defends Coinbase amidst ongoing investigations. Explore the implications and reactions.
Blockchain Wallet Embraces Bitcoin Cash: A New Era for Cryptocurrency Trading
Blockchain.info now supports Bitcoin Cash, allowing users to manage BTC, ETH, and BCH in one wallet. Discover what this means for cryptocurrency trading!
Understanding Bubbles: Insights from NEO Founder Da Hongfei on Bitcoin and Blockchain
Da Hongfei discusses Bitcoin’s bubble, Blockchain’s future, and contrasting predictions from financial figures.
Carl Icahn Compares Bitcoin to Historic Bubbles: A Cautionary Tale
Billionaire Carl Icahn compares Bitcoin to historical bubbles, voicing skepticism about its future amidst economic uncertainty.