Author: Cointelegraph By Inigo Vaca

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El Salvador’s Bitcoin strategy evolved with the bear market in 2022

Cryptocurrency adoption has been on the rise in El Salvador in recent years, with the country becoming the first in the world to adopt Bitcoin (BTC) as a legal tender. This landmark decision has attracted the attention of the global cryptocurrency community and has sparked discussions on the potential benefits and challenges of widespread adoption.…
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Brazilian crypto industry gets regulatory clarity amid global uncertainty

As the global crypto community is still licking its wounds from the FTX collapse, a liquidity crisis continues to spread around centralized exchanges and decentralized finance (DeFi) alike.  It is soon to be decided whether the coming regulation triggered by FTX’s bankruptcy will bring a silver lining to crypto. The Chamber of Deputies of Brazil,…
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Anonymous culture in crypto may be losing its relevance

Crypto has inherited many values that were popularized in the early days of the internet.  Many participants in the crypto space have been anonymous since the beginning of Bitcoin (BTC), since using this digital money offers a certain degree of anonymity so long as nobody knows the public address of the user. The true identity…
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While Bitcoin price starts 2022 with a slump, mining difficulty is on the rise

Since the start of 2022, Bitcoin (BTC) has seen a decline in price by more than 40% from its all-time high (ATH) of $69,044.77 on Nov 10, 2021. This price volatility hasn’t affected the network’s ability to increase miners’ difficulty to obtain Bitcoin. As competition among miners continues to grow, Bitcoin’s difficulty reached a new…
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Singapore suspends exchange Bitget’s license over K-pop coin promotion

Singapore-headquartered digital asset platform Bitget has reportedly been suspended by the Monetary Authority of Singapore after getting into a dispute with an agency representing the popular K-pop boy band BTS. As reported by the Financial Times on Sunday, Bitget lost the Singapore license following the controversial listing of a new K-pop-related cryptocurrency called Army Coin…
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