
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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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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BitMEX co-founder, Arthur Hayes, argues that bitcoin offers more attractive investment opportunities than gold in light of the current economic climate. He attributes this to the shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world order, which is affecting the financial infrastructure. Bitcoin's decentralized nature increases its value.
At the same time, government actions, such as funding wars and increasing the money supply, devalue traditional currencies, making assets outside the control of governments more attractive.
Arthur Hayes notes that bitcoin, backed by blockchain technology, is becoming a modern alternative to gold as a means of saving. He predicts that in the face of inflation and increasing money supply, bitcoin will be the preferred instrument for preserving value.

BitMEX co-founder, Arthur Hayes, argues that bitcoin offers more attractive investment opportunities than gold in light of the current economic climate. He attributes this to the shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world order, which is affecting the financial infrastructure. Bitcoin's decentralized nature increases its value.
At the same time, government actions, such as funding wars and increasing the money supply, devalue traditional currencies, making assets outside the control of governments more attractive.
Arthur Hayes notes that bitcoin, backed by blockchain technology, is becoming a modern alternative to gold as a means of saving. He predicts that in the face of inflation and increasing money supply, bitcoin will be the preferred instrument for preserving value.
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