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Bitcoin
Bitcoin es el pionero de las cadenas de bloques y las criptomonedas, introducido en un Libro blanco publicado en 2008por una persona o grupo de personas aparentemente seudónimas conocidas comoSatoshi NakamotoEl documento describía un método peer-to-peer para transferir dinero sin recurrir a instituciones financieras. La Criptomonedas conocida como Bitcoin o BTCdebutó en 2009. Las transacciones se registran en un libro público (uncadena de bloques) por entidades conocidas comominerosque participan en el proceso llamadoprueba de trabajoLos mineros reciben una recompensa por ello, obteniendo Bitcoin recién acuñados. Algunos defensores consideran a BTC como una alternativa a las monedas fiduciarias y una protección contra la inflación. Bitcoin ha inspirado la creación de numerosas otras criptomonedas y proyectos blockchain.
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MicroStrategy informa de un cargo por deterioro de 170 millones de dólares en las tenencias de Bitcoin en el primer trimestre
La empresa de software posee 129.218 bitcoins valorados en poco menos de 5 mil millones de dólares.

BTC Could Drop to $33K, Investors Looking at ETH
MarketGauge Group Managing Director Michele Schneider shares her bitcoin price outlook, suggesting that in the short term the “digital gold” could go as low as $33,000. Plus, why ETH could outperform BTC, expected announcements from the Federal Reserve and activity in the commodities markets.

Bitcoin Skew Shows Put Bias Intact
Stronger demand for puts or bearish bets are indicated as bitcoin’s put-call skews, or implied volatility of calls minus puts, continues to hover just above zero. Plus, a look into BTC’s relative strength index as “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee presents the “Chart of the Day.”

Touzi Capital CEO on BTC Mining, DeFi Yields, Environmental Concerns
Touzi Capital Founder & CEO Eng Taing discusses retail bitcoin mining, sharing insights into his company’s work with Compass Mining. Taing explains the energy efficiency of new mining technology, his investment strategy in decentralized finance (DeFi) and the crypto mining landscape in other countries like Venezuela. Plus, a conversation on the environmental concerns of proof-of-work mining.

Why BTC Could Go as High as $48K This May
According to TradingView’s bitcoin index, May has historically been the fourth-best month for BTC, logging gains in seven out of the past 11 years. Plus, a conversation about the changes in bitcoin’s market composition since 2020 as “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee presents the “Chart of the Day.”

Buenos Aires Gov Official on Allowing Residents to Pay Taxes With Crypto
Buenos Aires Secretary of Innovation and Digital Transformation Diego Fernández discusses the city’s recent decision to allow residents to pay their taxes with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, touching on issues with rising inflation rates over the past several decades. Plus, insights into Argentina’s blossoming crypto community and the prospect of adopting bitcoin as legal tender in the country.

How Long Will This Bitcoin Bear Market Last?
Linqto Chief Strategy Officer Karim Nurani shares his bitcoin price outlook, commenting on the digital asset’s possibility of breaking through the current tight trading range around $40,000. Plus, a conversation on working with accredited investors in crypto and his involvement in the 2022 Global Investor Conference in Lisbon.

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger Blast Bitcoin, but They Are Wrong
During Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting, investment tycoons Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger shared some controversial opinions on bitcoin, with Munger describing the digital asset as “stupid” and “evil.” “The Hash” group discusses Buffett’s long-standing history of opposition towards BTC and why Ethereum might have more appeal to him.
