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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says Nigeria has emerged as a key player in crypto markets, particularly in peer-to-peer transactions.
The global cryptocurrency market capitalisation declined by 2.18% to settle around $2.1 trillion on Thursday amidst strong swing in price movement that
Bitcoin prices have dropped to start trading today, Tuesday, at $63,673.70, despite hints from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell about a possible interest
The global crypto market capitalisation rose by 0.33% day on day as Bitcoin started to recover. The selloffs in the world’s largest crypto asset had plunged
Market value of all cryptocurrencies declined sharply during early trading hours on Wednesday due to sustained Bitcoin, Ethereum selling rally.
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) climbed above $58,000 level on Monday, gaining 22 basis points due to the return of retail investors in the space.
The global cryptocurrency market capitalisation declined by about 2% on Friday due to tight price movement in Bitcoin, Ethereum. Bitcoin is trading at $59.500
Bitcoin price decline to $65.300 level on Monday has pulled back the global crypto market cap to $2.38 trillion, translating to 2.11% decrease over the last day
Senate Committee Seeks Regulation on Crypto Trading The Senate Committee on Capital Markets , on Monday, called for the regulation…
The market price of the largest cryptocurrency by valuation surged to nearly $72,000 on Monday following notice that the London Stock Exchange (LSE) will start
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