Article by the author: Tristan

Tristan

About the author: Tristan

Tristan is a graduate economist with journalistic experience outside of Blocktrainer.de. Tristan has been active in the Bitcoin space since 2020 and was already involved in libertarian economic theory in the years before that.

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Donald Trump accepts Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies for campaign donations Trump is now accepting donations in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies for his election campaign. The ex-president is increasingly openly positioning himself in favor of the asset class. Weiterlesen
Bitcoin back above $70,000 - all-time high in ETF inflows Bitcoin has fought its way back above the USD 70,000 mark and inflows into ETFs are clearly picking up again. Weiterlesen
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US Senate votes in favor of Bitcoin-friendly banking regulation The US Senate has voted 60 to 38 in favor of the resolution that makes it easier for banks to store Bitcoin for their customers. Now President Biden has to sign it. Weiterlesen
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