Panthers’ Russell Okung Becomes First NFL Player to Be Paid in Bitcoin
Okung’s $13 million salary is being split fifty-fifty between bitcoin and fiat by way of Zap’s Strike product. Source: CoinDesk
Read moreOkung’s $13 million salary is being split fifty-fifty between bitcoin and fiat by way of Zap’s Strike product. Source: CoinDesk
Read moreIsrael-based global fiat payment processor Simplex announced Tuesday it has become a principal member of the Visa network. Source: CoinDesk
Read moreCanadian augmented reality (AR) company NexTech AR is jumping on the crypto bandwagon with plans to use its treasury funds
Read moreBitcoin proved it could change how people think. But will the new system it enables be “better” or just “a
Read moreOKEx launches real-time settlement for the trading of derivatives on its platform allowing users to make withdrawals at any time.
Read moreHow a VC working in China finally convinced her Dad to buy into Bitcoin. The winning argument: Protection against government
Read moreThe announcement comes after a holiday weekend in which the price of bitcoin hit a succession of new all-time highs.
Read moreLooking back on the year in bitcoin and crypto, with rhymes. Source: CoinDesk
Read moreDozens of Israelis who own digital currencies have recently received notification telling them they must fully disclose their assets for
Read moreBlackRock, which has $6.84 trillion assets under management, has posted a job vacancy for a New York-based VP of blockchain.
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