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Bitcoin's Volatility Continues; Japan Wants New Web3 Rules
"CoinDesk Daily" host Amitoj Singh breaks down the biggest crypto headlines impacting the industry today, including a closer look at bitcoin's (BTC) latest price action after spot bitcoin ETF approvals in the U.S. earlier this month. Some Japanese congressmen want to carve out policies for Web3, according to CoinDesk Japan. And, two Tornado Cash developers have raised over $350,000 for their legal defense fund.

Mine Bitcoin At Home, With John Stefanopoulos of FutureBit
Ever wanted to mine Bitcoin at home? Well, you can with FutureBit! Founder and CEO John Stefanopoulos joins The Mining Pod to talk about how to mine Bitcoin at home and why it's important for network decentralization.

21Shares President on BTC ETF Launch
21Shares co-founder and President Ophelia Snyder joins CoinDesk TV to discuss the significance of the spot bitcoin ETF approval in the U.S. earlier this month, competition in the crypto space and if fee waivers are proving to be a game changer.

Spot Bitcoin ETF Issuers Are 'Not All Identical,' 21Shares Co-Founder Says
21Shares co-founder and President Ophelia Snyder joins CoinDesk TV to discuss what the response has been since 21Shares and Cathie Wood's ARK launched the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB), competition in the space, and the shift in attitude regarding crypto from advisors and institutional investors. Plus, the latest markets update as bitcoin (BTC) falls below the $39,000 level.

21Shares Co-Founder Says a 'Big Shift' Is Happening After Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval
21Shares co-founder and President Ophelia Snyder joins "First Mover" to discuss the reception of bitcoin and digital assets by advisors and intermediaries following the spot bitcoin ETF approvals in the U.S. earlier this month. "We're now shifting into a world where not having an opinion is having an opinion," Snyder said.

Bitcoin's Current Market Sentiment Is Neutral, Indicator Shows
The price of bitcoin (BTC) has started to fall since spot ETFs began trading in the U.S. on Jan. 11. And many traders are looking for clues from various charts about when an eventual market bottom could occur. Alternative.me’s Crypto Fear & Greed Index is a market indicator that is shedding some light on the current market sentiment towards the largest cryptocurrency by market cap. CoinDesk's Amitoj Singh presents "The Chart of the Day."

Bitcoin Drops Below $39K; Donald Trump Pushes Back on CBDCs
"CoinDesk Daily" host Amitoj Singh breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, including former U.S. president Donald Trump's latest comments opposing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) at a rally in New Hampshire on Monday. A closer look at why bitcoin (BTC) is falling below $39,000. And, an update on Grayscale's Bitcoin ETF.

Could Bitcoin Reach a New Record High in 2024?
Ophelia Snyder, co-founder and President at 21Shares, answers five rapid fire questions from CoinDesk TV ranging from her bitcoin price prediction for 2024 to common misconceptions about the digital asset market.

Solana, Cardano Lead Crypto Losses; Terraform Labs Declares Bankruptcy
"CoinDesk Daily" host Amitoj Singh breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, including a closer look at why the crypto market started the week in the red, with Solana's SOL and Cardano's ADA leading the losses. An @xpayments profile on X (formerly Twitter) sent adoption hopes flying among crypto circles. And, Terraform Labs files for bankruptcy.

Morph Co-Founder on Layer 2 Solutions; What's Behind the Losses of SOL and ADA?
Morph co-founder and COO Azeem Khan joins CoinDesk TV to discuss his new role at the layer 2 consumer blockchain and reflects on crypto's positioning for public good around the world. Plus, the latest market movements in the digital asset space as Solana's SOL and Cardano's ADA prices sink on Monday and Terraform Labs files for bankruptcy.
