George Soros' Family Office Owns Bitcoin
Billionaire investor George Soros' family office, Soros Fund Management, has invested in bitcoin but clarified "the coins themselves are less interesting than the use cases of DeFi." "The Hash" group discusses the implications for the Soros brand getting into crypto and whether this could be bullish for the blockchain industry at large.

Why Financial Advisors Should Consider Adding Bitcoin to Their Portfolios
Bitcoin is up nearly 9% on the day, and pullbacks appear to be limited given a series of breakouts over the past week.

Crypto Miners Blamed for Kazakh Power Shortages, Bitcoin on the Up
Crypto mining blamed for power shortages in Kazakhstan. Bitcoin crosses US$50,000 mark and leads altcoins up. A lawmaker accuses Korean crypto exchange Upbit of listing faulty tokens to earn fees. We’ll have more on those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of “The Daily Forkast.”

Bitcoin si avvicina alla resistenza NEAR a $ 52K, supporto tra $ 48K e $ 50K
I ritiri sembrano essere limitati, data la serie di breakout avvenuti la scorsa settimana.

Market Wrap: Bitcoin a $ 51K con il ritorno dei tori
Il sentiment è migliorato notevolmente nel corso della scorsa settimana, segnalando un allontanamento dal panico del mercato.

Bitcoin sale a $ 50.000, prossima resistenza tra $ 52.000 e $ 55.000
Una decisa rottura sopra i 50.000 dollari potrebbe generare un ulteriore rialzo verso il massimo storico NEAR 60.000 dollari, a meno che gli acquirenti non inizino a realizzare profitti.

Bitcoin supera i 50.000 $ per la prima volta in un mese
Il guadagno si verifica in un inizio di ottobre debole per le azioni statunitensi.

Unstoppable Domains CEO on Bitcoin’s Outlook After September Doldrums
Matthew Gould, CEO of blockchain domain name provider Unstoppable Domains, discusses his reading of the trend of September doldrums in the crypto markets and his “still very bullish” outlook for bitcoin. Plus, his reactions to Facebook’s major outage and the case for Web 3.0.
