Tag: fiat currency
Vivek Ramaswamy Joins Bitcoin Bandwagon: 2024 Election Gets Crypto-Fueled
Vivek Ramaswamy becomes the second presidential candidate to accept Bitcoin donations, igniting a cryptocurrency debate in the 2024 election.
Bitcoin vs. Gold: The Ultimate Inflation Hedge Showdown
Explore the effectiveness of Bitcoin and gold as inflation hedges, and learn how to diversify your portfolio in today’s financial climate.
Cryptocurrency Trading Boom in Ukraine Following Invasion: What You Need to Know
Discover how Russia’s invasion impacted Ukraine’s crypto trading volumes, leading to significant market changes and surging interest in Bitcoin.
Ray Dalio’s Take on Fiat Currency and Bitcoin: A Visionary’s Dilemma
Ray Dalio raises concerns about fiat currency’s future and questions Bitcoin’s viability as a solution. Discover his views and the debate in the crypto world.
Stablecoins: The Misleading Name in a Volatile World
Explore the truth behind stablecoins and their ironic instability in a volatile financial landscape, and discover the potential of assets like gold.
Binance’s British Pound Transfer Turmoil: What’s Next for Users?
Binance is facing GBP transfer challenges as Skrill discontinues services. Find out how it affects users and what alternatives are in the works.
How Bitcoin Could Influence Global Conflicts: Insights from Alex Gladstein
Explore Alex Gladstein’s perspective on how Bitcoin adoption can reduce wars and reshape global finance.
Hong Kong Moves to Regulate Stablecoins, Leaving Algorithmic Options Behind
Discover HKMA’s new regulatory framework for stablecoins, excluding algorithmic options and emphasizing full asset backing.
FBI Director Wray: Fiat Currency More Likely for Russia to Circumvent Sanctions Than Crypto
FBI Director Christopher Wray believes Russia is more likely to seek fiat currency rather than cryptocurrency to evade U.S. sanctions.
Will Bitcoin Hit $1 Million? Insights from Jan3 CEO Samson Mow
Jan3 CEO Samson Mow predicts Bitcoin could reach $1 million in the next 5-10 years, driven by economic shifts and El Salvador’s adoption efforts.