Argentina's inflationary economy has reached new highs leading more people to crypto. Binance hopes to serve them with a seamless solution.
Binance has announced a new $500 million lending facility to support struggling public and private bitcoin miners.
In the SEC's suit against Binance, the regulator goes far beyond the "unregistered securities" take - but still lack the community's trust.
Binance parted ways with Mastercard in Latin America, marking the end of one of its most popular products in the region.
This week, we cover these ideas:
That absurd Paul Krugman article about Bitcoin. Also Jim Cramer has things to say about financial regulation.
If all the prices are down, which they are, does that mean that everything is bad and wrong?
How timing is a personal financial planning problem, not a market value problem
Bitcoin's growing e-waste issue is even more concerning that its bloated energy consumption. Unlike the energy, it's not yet being addressed.
The company now holds the most registrations and licenses of any crypto exchange platform in the European Union.
Pat White, the founder of crypto enterprise startup Bitwave, said programmable money and its infrastructure will change traditional institutions.
With Coinbase Prime and Aladdin integration, Coinbase and BlackRock will create new access points for institutional crypto adoption.
Blockchain progress through the lens of Binance’s $180MM profit and Greensill’s $1.5B SoftBank raise
Look at the difference between (1) building out the crypto asset class, and (2) operating infrastruture for a blockchain-based digital economy. There are so many little logic pot holes into which you could fall! There are so many things one could believe that make the whole thing make no sense at all! I am anchoring around two primary data points -- a Multicoin report about Binance's financial progress and its massive (though unaudited) $180 million profit in Q3 of 2019, and a post by supply chain company Centrifuge about marrying cashflow financing with the decentralized web.