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A Lei Bitcoin de El Salvador é sobre autodeterminação

Hoje, o Bitcoin se tornou moeda legal no país centro-americano.

El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele speaks via video during a presentation at the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami.

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Valkyrie CIO on Bitcoin as BTC Becomes Legal Tender in El Salvador

Bitcoin is now officially a legal tender in El Salvador. The cryptocurrency is declining after testing resistance near $52,000 on Monday, with initial support seen at the $50,000 breakout level. Steven McClurg, CIO and co-founder of asset management firm Valkyrie, discusses his crypto markets analysis and outlook. Plus, his take on altcoins and bitcoin ETFs.

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What Could Liquid Exchange Do Now to Prevent Future Crypto Hacks?

Seth Melamed, COO of Liquid Group, discusses Liquid Exchange’s $90 million hack and measures the firm is taking to prevent hacks like this from happening again. Plus, his reasons why he doesn’t think El Salvador’s bitcoin law is sustainable and whether he foresees Asia potentially adopting BTC as legal tender.

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Bitcoin supera resistência em US$ 51 mil enquanto Golden Cross se aproxima

Bitcoin mira primeira cruz dourada desde maio de 2020

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Cripto Long & Short: O problema com os símbolos de cotação

Os investidores APT a ficar confusos quando vários projetos podem reivindicar o mesmo ticker sem um padrão do setor para que as bolsas atribuam identificadores.

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Resumo do mercado: Bitcoin e Ether cruzam marcos enquanto o Rally continua

Bitcoin atingiu US$ 50 mil e ether se aproximou de US$ 4 mil à medida que o apetite por risco aumenta.

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Bitcoin T salvará o povo afegão

A atividade de Cripto no país em colapso é provavelmente um sinal de fuga de capital por elites corruptas, não de ajuda ou remessas, de acordo com um especialista.

Afghan refugees in Indonesia. Banking bans and a lack of cryptocurrency infrastructure will add major barriers to Afghans trying to send money home. (Getty Images)

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