Russia Considers Crypto for Settling Grain Exports
The Agricultural Bank of Russia is considering crypto-based tools as an alternative to traditional settlement methods for exporting over 49.5 million tonnes of grain. This measure could open the agricultural commodities market to digital assets, pioneering this use case. Russia Mulls Crypto Settlements for Grain Exports Russia is increasingly open to crypto adoption. The Russian […] Powered by...
NYPD Detectives Investigated for Alleged Role in Crypto Entrepreneur’s Kidnapping
Two New York Police Department detectives are under investigation for their alleged involvement in the captivity of an Italian cryptocurrency entrepreneur. Unapproved Security Services Two New York Police Department (NYPD) detectives who reportedly provided security at a luxury apartment where an Italian cryptocurrency entrepreneur was held captive are under investigation. Detectives Roberto Cordero and Raymond […] Powered by...
Crypto May Erode Public Trust in Credit, Warns Central Banker
A top central banker warns crypto’s accelerating fusion with traditional finance could unleash market turmoil, damage trust in banks, and jeopardize control over sovereign monetary systems. Central Banker Cautions: Misunderstood Crypto May Trigger Market Fallout Bank of Italy Governor Fabio Panetta, who served on the European Central Bank (ECB)’s Executive Board from 2020 to 2023, […] Powered by...
Trading Bitcoin With Elliott Wave Theory: Patterns and Psychology
Elliott Wave Theory offers traders a structured way to analyze market psychology and price trends, including the notoriously volatile bitcoin. Using Elliott Wave Theory to Navigate Bitcoin’s Cycles Having explored foundational tools like oscillators, moving averages, and Fibonacci retracement, it’s time to delve into Elliott Wave Theory for analyzing bitcoin prices. This advanced technical analysis […] Powered by...
Record Labels and ISP Frontier Settle Piracy Liability Lawsuit
In recent years, music and movie companies have filed several lawsuits against U.S. Internet providers, for failing to take action against pirating subscribers. One of the main allegations is that the ISPs failed to terminate the accounts of repeat infringers in ‘appropriate circumstances’, as the DMCA requires. These lawsuits resulted in multi-million-dollar judgments against Cox and Grande. Meanwhile, other companies remained at...