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Making Noise: Bitcoin Price Looks Higher as Global Volumes Grow
Bitcoin's rally is showing no signs of abating after prices surged to record levels over the weekend.

Politician Ron Paul: US Government Should 'Stay Out' of Bitcoin
Former U.S. Congressman Ron Paul said this week that he supports cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

$6,300: Bitcoin Price Hits Record High
The CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index set a new record on Sunday, rising nearly $500 to top $6,300 for the first time in history.

Where to Trade Bitcoin? Brokerage Apps Move In Amid Market Boom
A new wave of investing apps is opening up to bitcoin, aiming to attract an elusive millennial market jaded by the financial crisis.

Worse Than Tulip Mania? Common Misconceptions About Crypto Assets
The authors of a new book explain what mainstream financial pundits still don't grasp about this space – even if the markets are starting to get it.

Stuck in Limbo? Bitcoin Cash Price Clocks 9-Day High
The recently created cryptocurrency bitcoin cash price caught a fresh bid wave today, reaching a nine-day high of $373.

Bull Exhaustion? Bitcoin Price Halts Advance Ahead of $6,000
Bitcoin prices have taken a downturn after the psychological hurdle of $6,000 proved a tough nut to crack.

Diverse Team, Diverse Portfolio: Amentum Raising $10 Million Crypto Fund
The Amentum team includes veterans of blockchain startups Purse.io and Chain – but also a private equity investor and a former construction manager.

Multicoin Capital Plans $100 Million Raise for New Blockchain Investment Fund
This hedge fund is betting that blockchain can drive the price of middlemen down to zero, raising $100 million to invest in a range of tokens.

'A Real Bubble': Billionaire Warren Buffett Doubles Down on Bitcoin Doubt
Billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett said bitcoin's price is in a bubble during a question-and-answer session this month.
