The Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump, wants to lift all sanctions against Russia. Is it not too late to save the dollar?
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The Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump, wants to lift all sanctions against Russia. Is it not too late to save the dollar?
The verbal joust between economist Jean-Marc Daniel and Tobam's president-founder Yves Choueifaty was one of the highlights of the Surfin' Bitcoin conference. Here is a summary of this exchange that was rich in lessons.
Inflation continues to decline in the eurozone, opening the door to further decreases. Good news for bitcoin.
The number of countries present at the last BRICS forum held in Russia was impressive. Bad omen for the dollar.
Pavel Durov is a prisoner of geopolitical tensions. The fragmentation of the world is accelerating and benefiting bitcoin.
Despite the decline of bitcoin in the second quarter, institutional investors have continued to buy it. They now hold nearly...
The internationalization of the yuan is progressing much faster than the figures from the Swift organization suggest. Bitcoin is lying in wait.
The stock market is soaring again, with a string of all-time highs. Will bitcoin follow suit?
Jerome Powell has finally announced the interest rate cut from Jackson Hole. Bitcoin is moving forward again.
Has the brewing war in the Levant prompted the Fed to be cautious? Is the end of the petrodollar near? What about bitcoin?
Game theory is already at play. Donald Trump's promise of a strategic reserve of bitcoins resonates with Hong Kong.
The Bitcoin 2024 conference will go down in history. Two presidential candidates came to conquer the votes of tens of millions of American bitcoiners.
Not content with drastically limiting how Iraq can spend its dollar reserves, the Fed now forbids it from using the yuan. When will it be bitcoin?
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy made explosive announcements at the Nashville Bitcoin conference.
Bitcoin would benefit from the election of Donald Trump, but even more from that of his rival Robert Kennedy, the first to embrace bitcoin.