Bitcoin slides below $30,000 wiping away post-Terra Luna crash gains

[ad_1] Cryptocurrencies resumed their slide on Monday, giving up the gains they had eked out over the weekend as regulators continued to circle. European officials reiterated warnings of risks posed…

Bitcoin has just slumped below $27,000. Here are some reasons why

[ad_1] Bitcoin fell below the $27,000 (€25,000) level as the sell-off in the cryptocurrency world continues.  The price of Bitcoin was last down nearly 9 per cent to $26,848.20 (€25,659)…

Bitcoin rebounds slightly after briefly dipping below $30,000

[ad_1] Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since January on Monday as slumping equity markets continued to hurt cryptocurrencies, which are currently trading in line with so-called riskier assets like…

Bitcoin slumps to its lowest value since January as stock markets drop

[ad_1] Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since January on Monday as slumping equity markets continued to hurt cryptocurrencies, which are currently trading in line with so-called riskier assets like…

Twitter shares soar by 25% after Tesla’s Elon Musk takes 9% stake

[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk has purchased a large stake in Twitter, making him the single largest stakeholder in the social media giant and sending shares soaring by 25 per…

Bitcoin price crash: Crypto extends losses as market fails to rally

[ad_1] Bitcoin continued to plunge on Saturday following Friday’s cryptocurrency market crash, dropping 5.6 per cent to sit below the $35,000 (€30,851) threshold for the first time since August. The…

Spanish regulator moves to rein in crypto asset advertising

[ad_1] Spain moved on Monday to regulate rampant advertising of crypto assets, including by social media influencers, tasking its stock market supervisor with authorising mass campaigns and making sure investors…

Reddit files to take the company public

[ad_1] Reddit is going public, the internet aggregating social platform announced early on Thursday. In a short blog post, Reddit said it had filed for an IPO with US regulators.…