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Decade of Resilience — A Look at 10 Pioneer Crypto Companies That Are Still Standing

Over 15 years have passed since Satoshi Nakamoto launched the crypto revolution with the release of the Bitcoin white paper. On the brink of January 3, 2024, the network celebrates a decade and a half of continuous activity. Though many companies folded in 2023, several of the original players remain in the game. This overview showcases some of the first crypto firms still in operation, detailing their business activities and longevity in the marketplace. 10 Companies Riding Out the Crypto Storms This year witnessed the downfall of numerous big names in the industry, with others still reeling from the impact. Nonetheless, a considerable number of seasoned cryptocurrency companies have weathered multiple storms and remain in business. A select few of these firms have surpassed a decade of operation, sailing through with minimal turbulence, while other foundational businesses have faced challenges potent enough to threaten their existence. The subsequent overview provides insight into...

US Supreme Court to Decide Whether Coinbase Can Force Users to Settle Disputes Through Arbitration

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up the Coinbase case concerning whether the crypto exchange can force users to settle disputes through private arbitration, rather than in court. The case stems from a dogecoin (DOGE) sweepstakes in which users accused Coinbase of false advertising. Coinbase’s Case Goes to Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday that it will hear Coinbase’s appeal regarding whether the crypto exchange can force users to settle disputes through private arbitration, rather than in court. The case involved Coinbase’s sweepstakes in 2021 that offered entrants the opportunity to win prizes of up to $1,200,000 in meme cryptocurrency dogecoin (DOGE). A number of users alleged that they were deceived into paying to participate in the sweepstakes even though there was an option to participate for free. Accusing Coinbase of false advertising in violation of California law, the users filed a class-action lawsuit against the cryptocurrency exchange. The ...

Bitcoin’s Transaction Backlog Swells With Latest Inscription Wave, Pushing Fees Up 4,000%

After a quiet period post-September 15, Bitcoin transaction backlogs are surging anew, with a noticeable resurgence of Ordinal inscriptions starting October 24. The number of pending bitcoin transactions in the mempool has surpassed 157,000, prompting a rise in high-priority transaction fees to $3.38. Bitcoin Sees Renewed Congestion, With Transaction Fees Hitting New Highs As of the afternoon of November 6, 2023, precisely 157,101 transactions await confirmation at the Bitcoin network’s block height of 815,605. Following a peak in mid-September with over 700,000 pending transactions , Bitcoin miners had reduced the number to a mere 27,210 by October 3, with high-priority fees dropping to just $0.08 each. The recent spike in Ordinal inscriptions led to November 4 recording the second-highest daily total for such entries, with 440,760 additions making it one of the busiest days for Bitcoin with 698,917 transactions processed. The momentum continued on November 5, with another 403,...

Cathie Wood Endorses Bitcoin ‘Hands Down’ Over Gold and Cash, Foresees Deflationary Economy

Cathie Wood, the founder and CEO of Ark Investment Management, has an optimistic outlook on bitcoin’s future and she recently shared her enthusiasm on Bloomberg’s “Merryn Talks Money” podcast. In the conversation, when presented with the choice between gold, cash, or bitcoin as a ten-year investment, Wood confidently declared her preference for bitcoin, saying it would be her pick “hands down.” Ark Invest CEO’s Contrarian Bet: Bitcoin to Triumph Over Gold as Deflation Hits the U.S. Last week, Cathie Wood , the CEO and founder of Ark Invest, championed bitcoin (BTC) over traditional assets like cash and gold. Her confidence in bitcoin surfaced during her interview on Bloomberg’s “Merryn Talks Money” podcast. Faced with the query of which asset she’d prefer to keep over a decade, Wood’s choice was unequivocal, “Bitcoin, hands down. Bitcoin is a hedge against both inflation and deflation—so is gold—but bitcoin is digital … gold already has its demand, it’s happened, bitcoin is new.” ...
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