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Month: November 2020

Introducing the U.S.’s First Employer-Sponsored 401K Plans with Bitcoin Inclusion

DAiM introduces the first employer-sponsored 401K retirement plans allowing Bitcoin investments in the U.S. Get ready to revolutionize retirement savings!

OCC Takes a Stand Against Bank Boycotts: A Call for Fair Banking Practices

OCC seeks public feedback on rule-making to prevent banks from denying services based on industry. A call for fair financial practices ensues.

Singapore’s Dive into Wholesale CBDCs: A Game Changer for Finance

Explore Singapore’s focus on wholesale CBDCs and its regulatory framework for cryptocurrency innovation.

Bitcoin Rally: What Institutional Investments Mean for The Future

Explore how institutional investments drive Bitcoin rally and what the future holds for crypto prices.

Ether Hits $500: A Resurrection for Altcoins?

Ether (ETH) returned to $500, marking a significant recovery as altcoins join the party. Learn about the current cryptocurrency trends and forecasts.

Beware of Crypto Clones: FCA Warns of Fraudulent Blockchain.com Impersonators

FCA alerts users on fraudulent companies mimicking Blockchain.com. Learn how to identify and avoid crypto scams.

Global Bitcoin Search Interest: A Comparison of 2017 and 2020 Trends

Explore the contrasting Bitcoin search volumes between December 2017 and November 2020, revealing interesting insights into cryptocurrency interest.

Bitcoin Surges Past $18,800: Four Key Factors Driving Towards an All-Time High

Bitcoin hit $18,815 for the first time in years, signaling potential all-time highs due to low sell pressure and growing institutional demand.

Why Companies Are Going Crazy for Bitcoin: The New Digital Gold Rush

Explore why institutions are amassing Bitcoin, its role as a store of value, and the implications for the crypto market.

SEC Targets Fraudulent Crypto Scheme Involving Meta 1 Coin and Its Founders

The SEC has filed a motion for default judgment against Meta 1 Coin and its associates for defrauding investors out of $9 million.