Robert Kiyosaki, the outspoken author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is once again making waves in the investing world—this time ...
The AfD submitted a motion last week urging the federal government to start adding Bitcoin to its long-term reserves. Germany’s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has introduced a proposal to create ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has been bullish in his promotion of bitcoin as something the city should embrace. But city staff are ...
The city council in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada has passed a motion to explore the possibility of accepting Bitcoin (BTC) for payment of taxes and fees, as well as establishing a Bitcoin ...
Ken Sim, the mayor of Vancouver since 2022, has announced plans to diversify the city’s financial resources by adding Bitcoin to its balance sheet. The proposal was introduced during a Vancouver city ...
Vancouver moves to abandon a proposed Bitcoin reserve after review finds rules that prevent the city from investing public funds in crypto.
Six councilors supported the motion, while two opposed it over concerns about the potential use of digital assets in illicit activities and the environmental impacts of mining. The Vancouver City ...
Renowned economist Peter Schiff on Wednesday backed early Bitcoin BTC/USD adopter Roger Keith Ver in his fight against U.S. authorities on tax evasion charges. What Happened: Schiff called Ver’s ...
There’s a certain hesitation in the way Bitcoin is moving these days. Not the panic of a crash, nor the euphoria of a bull run. More like someone pacing before making a decision. You can almost feel ...
What’s the future of Bitcoin beyond just holding it? Host Nathan and co-host Gareth dive into this question with Ilia, Bitcoin lead at StarkWare, exploring how Bitcoin can evolve from a store of value ...
Vancouver city staff are taking stock of what council motions they should work on for the rest of the year — and one of the motions on the chopping block is a pet project from Mayor Ken Sim.