Only 11% of bitcoin companies registered in El Salvador are operational

Among the operating companies, wallets, custodians and payment processors stand out. Most of the companies that are not operational are custodians of bitcoin. According to the official registry of the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador (BCR), only 11% of registered bitcoin (BTC) companies are currently operational. Of the 161 companies registered Formally before the … Read more

Oklahoma calls for bitcoin reserves to protect against inflation

Oklahoma joins Pennsylvania, Texas, North Dakota and New Hampshire. It is estimated that 6 other states are also preparing their bills to approach BTC. Oklahoma became, this Wednesday, January 15, the sixth state in the United States to take a step towards having a state reserve in bitcoin (BTC). After the presentation of the bill … Read more

US would prioritize Solana, USDC and XRP for its cryptocurrency reserve

A report from the American media NY Post this Thursday, January 16, indicates that the incoming government of Donald Trump would be considering prioritizing other cryptocurrencies before bitcoin (BTC) to create its strategic reserve. Sources they said to the medium that the idea of ​​a strategic reserve that prioritizes cryptocurrencies created in the United States, … Read more

As XRP Takes Off, BYDFi Emerges as the Go-to Exchange for Investors

In the last two months, XRP is up more than 300%. The resolution of Ripple’s legal problems and Trump’s victory have contributed to its rise. Since late 2017, XRP, Ripple’s currency, has been a favorite among cryptocurrency traders. Seen as a bridge between traditional finance and blockchain technology, XRP has stood out for its speed, … Read more

Hey XRP fan! Have you already looked at the price measured in bitcoin?

XRP’s recent rise above $3 has been cause for celebration for the XRP community, affectionately known as the XRP Army. As CriptoNoticias reported yesterday, social networks have been filled with jubilant messages, triumphant memes and a palpable feeling of victory. It is not for less. These are prices that have not been seen for 7 … Read more

How did Gary Gensler become a villain for the cryptocurrency community?

The head of the SEC preferred to rely on a 90-year-old law to regulate cryptocurrencies. The lack of regulatory clarity during Gensler’s administration created a legal battleground. Gary Gensler, chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), will leave his position early on January 20, coinciding with the inauguration of Donald Trump as … Read more

a bitcoin reserve in the United States will trigger global FOMO

With a reserve in BTC, the United States could reaffirm its leadership in financial innovation. Dozens of countries will understand why it is strategic to have a bitcoin reserve. Driven by Donald Trump’s promises to create a strategic reserve of bitcoin (BTC) for the United States, the cryptocurrency market is experiencing exponential growth in interest. … Read more

How would bitcoin-friendly regulation in the US affect El Salvador?

The world is preparing for Donald Trump to assume the presidency of the United States in a few days. And with this, expectations grow among members of the bitcoin community that a new stage will begin with favorable regulation for the development of the sector. Trump’s promises aim to create a kind of paradise for … Read more

XRP ETF could mobilize up to $8 billion: JP Morgan

The largest bank in the United States, JPMorgan, estimates that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on XRP, Ripple’s cryptocurrency, could attract between $4 billion and $8 billion in investments over the first 6 to 12 months, if approved. approved by the regulator. This projection is part of a broader analysis which places the total potential of … Read more

Prosecutors ask for the return of bitcoins stolen from Bitfinex

US prosecutors have asked the court to return a large portion of the almost 120,000 bitcoins confiscated after the Bitfinex hack in 2016, currently valued at more than $11 billion. Last November, the person responsible for this computer attack, Ilya Lichtenstein, was sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering related to the hack. … Read more