Robinhood Markets and Coinbase both drew favorable Wall Street coverage on Friday tied in part to their cryptocurrency businesses. Robinhood stock and Coinbase stock both rallied for a fourth straight day,
Bitcoin climbed to a fresh record as the US prepares to inaugurate Donald Trump to his second presidential term, following a weekend during which his own newly-launched digital token rattled crypto markets.
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Robinhood launches localized trading app in Spain, offering crypto trading and staking services as part of strategic European expansion post-MiCA.
Bitcoin extended a retreat from a record high as traders awaited pro-crypto policy directions from Donald Trump following his inauguration as the 47th US president. The market was expecting an executive order on the digital-asset sector but it has failed to materialize so far amid a blitz of other presidential actions.
BITCOIN retreated from a record high amid heightened swings in crypto markets around Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th US president. Read more at The Business Times.
Stocks of companies closely tied with Bitcoin gives investors exposure to gains of the cryptocurrency. Nvidia, Robinhood Markets, Shopify, Interactive Brokers and Coinbase all stand to gain from a ...
The original digital asset gained as much as 5.5 percent to US$109,241 yesterday. The rally came after Trump and his wife, Melania, unveiled memecoins, with Trump’s reaching a market capitalization of more than US$15 billion on Sunday before declining sharply.
Robinhood Markets Inc. is a financial services company ... a special order to prioritize crypto regulation. Additionally, Bitcoin’s price is surging as the second presidential term of Donald ...
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Robinhood's CEO says the company sees an opportunity to "fix this major problem" hindering the everyday use and tokenization of cryptocurrencies.
President Trump's return to the Oval Office didn't just push bitcoin to a new all-time high—it also started off a chain reaction of developments in the crypto markets.