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Bitcoin Transaction Fees See Sharp Decline Since December Peak, Network Congestion Persists

On Jan. 10, 2024, the fee for high-priority transactions is set at 42 satoshis per virtual byte (sats/vB), amounting to $2.66 per transaction. The average transaction fee stands at 98.9 sats/vB, equivalent to $11.17 per transfer. Although there has been a decline in onchain fees, they currently remain at their highest level since May 2021.…
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Bitcoin Price Prediction as ETF Deadline Ends Today – $100,000 BTC Incoming?

In a dramatic turn of events, Bitcoin, the most prominent cryptocurrency, recently witnessed a surge to nearly $48,000. This unexpected rise was triggered by a misleading tweet from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which falsely indicated the approval of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). However, this surge was short-lived as the SEC promptly rectified…
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Turkey Nears Completion of Crypto Framework; Minister Confirms FATF Compliance

Turkey Crypto Regulation Source: Adobe / Husamex Turkey’s Minister of Treasury and Finance, Mehmet Simsek, announced that Turkey is reportedly in the final stages of preparing a legal regulation for crypto assets. He also shared insights into the imminent cryptocurrency law and compliance with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards, emphasizing its broad definition.…
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BitPay Enables Gucci, Movie Ticket, and Mortgage Purchases with BNB, Chainlink

Source: Kanchanara on Unsplash BitPay, the world’s leading Bitcoin and cryptocurrency payment service, has unveiled an enhanced payment experience for its crypto customers, which is set to roll out this week. According to a blog post released on January 9, Bitpay will support dozens of new cryptocurrencies, allowing customers to make payments with community-driven assets…
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South Korean Ex-Police Officer Denies Crypto ‘Bribery’ Charges

Source: vectorfusionart/Adobe The trial of a former South Korean police officer has begun in Gwangju. The ex-law enforcer denies taking bribes during a suspected crypto fraud investigation. Per the news broadcaster YTN, the former police sergeant is accused of receiving bribes from a crypto “broker.” Prosecutors think the ex-police officer (surname: Jang) took over $30,000…
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Ukrainian Central Bank Says ‘Crypto Isn’t Money,’ Vows to Regulate Sector

Source: Bumble Dee/Adobe The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has stated that crypto “is not money,” and has reaffirmed its intention to regulate the sector – using EU law as a benchmark. The comments were made by the First Deputy Governor of the NBU Kateryna Rozhkova in a TV interview with My-Ukraina. Rozhkova said: “[Cryptoassets]…
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New Scientist’s Bitcoin Ban Article Sparks Backlash: Experts Slam ‘Bad Science’ and Bias

On Jan. 8, 2024, a New Scientist article sparked debate by questioning whether nations ought to consider banning bitcoin due to its environmental footprint. The editorial has drawn significant criticism from numerous bitcoin supporters. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) expert Daniel Batten sharply lambasted the article, labeling it as “bad science, not new science” and…
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Report: Japan’s E-Commerce Giant Mercari to Accept BTC Payments

Starting in June, users of Mercari, one of Japan’s biggest e-commerce platforms, will be able to pay for products using bitcoin. Users of the platform will also be able to use proceeds from sales to buy and sell bitcoin. Mercari Set to Continue Displaying Yen Prices One of Japan’s biggest online marketplaces, Mercari,…
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New York DFS “Needs to Do More” on BitLicense program: State Comptroller

Source: Pixabay Thomas DiNapoli, New York State Comptroller, highlighted that there is a potential deficiency in the state’s financial regulator’s supervision of virtual currency licenses. The Office released a report stressing that the Department of Financial Services (DFS) “needs to do more” on the BitLicense program. The comptroller’s office questioned the program’s lack of financial…
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