🗞 Catch up on the news over the last 24 hours!
🇺🇸 Utah’s Bitcoin bill has passed the state Senate but a section that would have authorized the state treasurer to invest in Bitcoin has been removed.
🚨 Bitmex co-founder Arthur Hayes says Bitcoin falling to $80K is an ugly start to the week and could retest $78K resistance.
🇨🇦 The Liberal Party of Canada has announced Mark Carney as Canada’s new Prime Minister, replacing Justin Trudeau. He once said that “the fixed supply rules of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are serious deficiencies.”
⚡️Robinhood reaches a $29.75 million settlement with FINRA over multiple investigations concerning the company's compliance and supervision protocols.
🇪🇸 Spanish bank BBVA secures approval to offer Bitcoin and Ethereum trading.
🚨 Michael Saylor’s Strategy announces $21B ATM program to sell preferred stock, using proceeds for #Bitcoin acquisitions and corporate purposes.
🇹🇭 Thailand’s SEC approves Tether’s $USDT as an official cryptocurrency, trading and payment use starting March 16, 2025.
🔥 Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced plans to hire 1,000 US employees in 2025, crediting Trump’s pro-crypto policies, following the administration’s inaugural Crypto Summit and executive order on a strategic Bitcoin reserve.
🚨 Elon Musk says there is a "massive cyberattack against X."
⚡️ The Cayman Islands now requires crypto custody and trading companies to obtain licenses under new regulations effective from April 1, 2025.
🚨 Tesla shares plunged 14%, marking their worst day since 2020, as the stock continues its seven-week losing streak and has lost over 50% of its value since December.
📊 The Crypto Fear & Greed Index has dropped to 17, indicating extreme fear in the market.
🚨 Ontario is raising electricity export tariffs to the U.S. by 25%, affecting Minnesota, Michigan, and New York.
@Cointelegraph


