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Will Bitcoin be priced at $100,000
In the first weeks of March, bitcoin broke all previously set price records. On Wednesday, March 13, the value of the coin exceeded $73,000, and its market capitalization approached $1.5 trillion. In ten years, bitcoin's value has grown by 107365.9%, which has never happened before in the market with any of the assets, including gold, platinum and oil. Naturally, the rapid growth of the VTS price is causing a lot of heated debates on whether the coin can set an all-time record by reachin...

Are cryptocurrencies a financial bubble?
Cryptocurrencies have experienced a rapid rise in popularity in recent years. Their decentralized nature, anonymity and potential for high returns are attracting more and more investments. However, along with this, there is growing concern among some experts about the overvaluation of digital assets and the sustainability of the cryptocurrency market.What is a market bubble?A market bubble is a situation in the market when the price of an asset significantly exceeds its real value, which soon...

Tether blocked more than $1 billion in USDT crypto wallets
Hash Telegraph's sources report that Tether is actively blacklisting wallets and blocking users from accessing USDT stablecoins. Following the events of November 2017, when an unknown hacker stole more than $30 million in USDT stablecoins from a Tether Treasury wallet, the issuer of these stablecoins, Tether announced the release of a new version of its Omni Core software client capable of blocking assets and transactions from blacklisted cryptocurrency wallets. In December 2023, Tether ...



Will Bitcoin be priced at $100,000
In the first weeks of March, bitcoin broke all previously set price records. On Wednesday, March 13, the value of the coin exceeded $73,000, and its market capitalization approached $1.5 trillion. In ten years, bitcoin's value has grown by 107365.9%, which has never happened before in the market with any of the assets, including gold, platinum and oil. Naturally, the rapid growth of the VTS price is causing a lot of heated debates on whether the coin can set an all-time record by reachin...

Are cryptocurrencies a financial bubble?
Cryptocurrencies have experienced a rapid rise in popularity in recent years. Their decentralized nature, anonymity and potential for high returns are attracting more and more investments. However, along with this, there is growing concern among some experts about the overvaluation of digital assets and the sustainability of the cryptocurrency market.What is a market bubble?A market bubble is a situation in the market when the price of an asset significantly exceeds its real value, which soon...

Tether blocked more than $1 billion in USDT crypto wallets
Hash Telegraph's sources report that Tether is actively blacklisting wallets and blocking users from accessing USDT stablecoins. Following the events of November 2017, when an unknown hacker stole more than $30 million in USDT stablecoins from a Tether Treasury wallet, the issuer of these stablecoins, Tether announced the release of a new version of its Omni Core software client capable of blocking assets and transactions from blacklisted cryptocurrency wallets. In December 2023, Tether ...
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Auction house Scarce.City reported the sale of a notebook labeled Buy Bitcoin. The piece of paper became a meme thanks to a TV airing from the U.S. Congress seven years ago. The lot went for 16 BTC (about $1 million).
The lot was a record price for the auction house. The event for the sale of the notebook took place in a bitcoin bar called Pub Key in New York. According to the information provided by the auction house, the new owner of the notebook was an anonymous customer under the nickname Squirrekkywrath. He is considered an industry veteran in the cryptocurrency community.

The proceeds from the sale of the notebook are promised to be used to develop a cryptocurrency wallet in the Lightning network based on the decentralized Urbit platform. The founder of the project is Christian Langalis, the author of the inscription on the notebook.
A leaf from a notebook labeled Buy Bitcoin became a meme after coming into view of television cameras during a speech by Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen in 2017.

Christian Langalis was then a 22-year-old intern in the Congressional office and took the opportunity to show the inscription from behind an official in the middle of a meeting of the House Financial Services Committee. A short time later, the intern was forcibly removed from the room. And the inscription gained cult status. Christian Langalis was given the Internet nickname Bitcoin Sign Guy.
Auction house Scarce.City reported the sale of a notebook labeled Buy Bitcoin. The piece of paper became a meme thanks to a TV airing from the U.S. Congress seven years ago. The lot went for 16 BTC (about $1 million).
The lot was a record price for the auction house. The event for the sale of the notebook took place in a bitcoin bar called Pub Key in New York. According to the information provided by the auction house, the new owner of the notebook was an anonymous customer under the nickname Squirrekkywrath. He is considered an industry veteran in the cryptocurrency community.

The proceeds from the sale of the notebook are promised to be used to develop a cryptocurrency wallet in the Lightning network based on the decentralized Urbit platform. The founder of the project is Christian Langalis, the author of the inscription on the notebook.
A leaf from a notebook labeled Buy Bitcoin became a meme after coming into view of television cameras during a speech by Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen in 2017.

Christian Langalis was then a 22-year-old intern in the Congressional office and took the opportunity to show the inscription from behind an official in the middle of a meeting of the House Financial Services Committee. A short time later, the intern was forcibly removed from the room. And the inscription gained cult status. Christian Langalis was given the Internet nickname Bitcoin Sign Guy.
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