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Investor's Business Daily on MSNBitcoin Pegs Record; ETFs, Miners Basing Ahead Of Crypto Week Legislation BlitzBitcoin surged to a new high this week as Congress prepared to review three key pieces of digital asset legislation.Bitcoin powered near $118,860 overnight Thursday, breaking out of its recent $100,000 to $110,
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Bitcoin has reached another all-time high, surpassing $118,000 for the first time on Friday. The record arrives as a flood of money continues to move into spot bitcoin ETFs, all while U.S.
Bitcoin topped the $118,000 level for the first time, surpassing Thursday’s record as it continued to gain from its increasing adoption by companies as a reserve asset and lawmakers passing pro-crypto legislation.
Both the Clarity Act and the GENIUS Act are expected to be up for a floor vote, after which the legislation will move to the President's desk to be signed
According to data from CoinMarketCap, the going price for bitcoin climbed as high as USD118,856 early Friday. Last month, the Senate in US passed legislation that would regulate a form of cryptocurrency known as stablecoins,
U.S. senators and crypto specialists propose stipulations for digital asset market structure legislation while highlighting the reality of illicit financing on public blockchains and noting the Trump family’s crypto dealings.
Bitcoin hitting a record, an industry-boosting US president whose family is venturing headlong into the sector, and key legislation widely expected to be passed by Congress.
Aave’s founder, stewarding more than $26 billion in assets, shares insider insights from White House and Capitol Hill meetings.
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) introduced a bill Thursday that would codify many Bitcoin and crypto tax perks industry leaders have hoped for.
The bill proposes a $300 exemption for small Bitcoin and crypto transactions, defers taxes on mining and staking until assets are sold.
Bitcoin extended a record-setting rally into a third day on Friday, jumping above $118,000 for the first time ever. The price of the world's biggest cryptocurrency climbed more 7% to as high as $118,661 early Friday.