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Trump Ends COVID-19 Pandemic, according to White House Release

Trump Ends COVID-19 Pandemic, according to White House Release

The Trump Administration has ended the COVID-19 pandemic, or at least according to the list of his accomplishments from the White House Science and Technology Office.

Can MakerDAO Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Can MakerDAO Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic?

The coronavirus pandemic and growing macroeconomic uncertainties have seriously dampened the cryptocurrency market, which Bitcoin once dipped below USD 4000. The “Red Sea” has expanded across the market of decentralized finance (DeFi), where the total value locked (USD) for DeFi market dropped from USD 649m to USD 246m.

COVID-19 Relief Spurs Federal Reserve Towards Digital Payments with FEDNow

COVID-19 Relief Spurs Federal Reserve Towards Digital Payments with FEDNow

The Federal Reserve is accelerating towards digital payments technology as the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to provide faster methods of relief. The United States central bank has announced the development of its own platform—FedNow.

Goldman Sachs Says Customer Demands for Bitcoin Are Increasing

Goldman Sachs Says Customer Demands for Bitcoin Are Increasing

Goldman Sachs President and COO John Waldron has revealed that the bank is experiencing a rising demand for Bitcoin from its customers.

Bitcoin in 2021: From All-Time High to Where?

Bitcoin in 2021: From All-Time High to Where?

A few months ago, the idea of Bitcoin surpassing its all-time high (ATH) was not particularly outlandish. A week after, it hit $40K. Nothing, it seemed, would be the same again.

10,000 New Blockchain Companies Founded in China Despite COVID-19

10,000 New Blockchain Companies Founded in China Despite COVID-19

COVID-19 has not prevented blockchain companies in China from emerging at a dramatic speed.

Bitcoin Whales and Large-Scale Institutions “All-In” on Bitcoin During COVID-19, Retail Investors Are More Cautious

Bitcoin Whales and Large-Scale Institutions “All-In” on Bitcoin During COVID-19, Retail Investors Are More Cautious

Coronavirus has led many investors to turn to Bitcoin as a hedge, but the way in which individual and institutional investors leverage the digital asset differ.

US Bankruptcy Filings Surge in 2023; Expected to Climb Further in 2024

US Bankruptcy Filings Surge in 2023; Expected to Climb Further in 2024

The 18% increase in US bankruptcy filings in 2023, marked by economic challenges post-pandemic and high interest rates, is expected to continue into 2024. The retail sector, in particular, may remain vulnerable, though some relief is anticipated from easing monetary policies.

Russian Citizens Are Using P2P Bitcoin Markets to Escape Monolithic Banking System

Russian Citizens Are Using P2P Bitcoin Markets to Escape Monolithic Banking System

Crypto usage is growing in Russia, despite attempts by the government to make investment more difficult.

Microsoft President Says Fintech Firms Should Leave the Role of Issuing Digital Currencies to Governments

Microsoft President Says Fintech Firms Should Leave the Role of Issuing Digital Currencies to Governments

Microsoft President Brad Smith has criticized financial technology firms attempting to issue currencies, stating that governments are still best suited to play this role.

Binance Launches 'Crypto Against COVID' Charity Project To Fight Global Pandemic

Binance Launches 'Crypto Against COVID' Charity Project To Fight Global Pandemic

On March 25, 2020, Binance in its blog post announced the launch of its new fundraising project titled 'Crypto Against COVID' which aims to raise $5 million in cryptocurrencies which will be used to buy medical equipment for the countries worst affected by Coronavirus.

US Congress Considers Using Blockchain for Remote Voting While the White House Urged to Stay Competitive with China

US Congress Considers Using Blockchain for Remote Voting While the White House Urged to Stay Competitive with China

The US Congress is considering using blockchain technology to enable the Senate to conduct remote voting during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The report highlighted that the crisis emphasized the need to consider certain functions to proceed remotely when it may not be safe for members to gather in person. The report explored a combination of different technologies to be used, including blockchain and encrypted E2EE.

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