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Swiss Luxury Watchmaker TAG Heuer Now Accepts Bitcoin As Payment Online

Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer is now accepting online bitcoin payments in a partnership with BitPay.

MicroStrategy Is Not Selling Its Bitcoin, Says New CFO

MicroStrategy’s newest CFO confirmed the company will not be selling its bitcoin and has not received pressure from stakeholders to sell in a recent interview.

Russia Legalizing Bitcoin And Crypto Is A Matter of Time, Says Minister of Industry And Trade

Denis Manturov, Russian minister of industry and trade, explains that legalizing bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as payment will happen given time.

BitMEX Announces New Spot Bitcoin And Crypto Exchange

BitMEX has released a spot exchange allowing the company to offer direct access to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies instead of only trading derivatives.

NFL Defensive End Alex Barrett Is Taking 100% Of His Salary In Bitcoin

NFL player Alex Barrett from the San Francisco 49ers is taking his entire salary in bitcoin through a partnership with BTC payroll service provider Bitwage.

CoinCorner Released A Lightning NFC Card For Bitcoin

CoinCorner released the Bolt Card, a contactless NFC card that works similar to the tap function for Visa, but on the Bitcoin Lightning Network.

Bitcoin Gaming Studio Pnkfrg Raises $3 Million For Mobile Games

Pnkfrg is a new mobile gaming studio building on Bitcoin’s Lightning Network targeting a casual, F2P creator economy experience.

Luna Foundation Sold 80,000 Bitcoin Amid UST Crash

The non-profit organization said only 313 BTC are now left on the bitcoin reserves for Terra’s UST stablecoin.

President Nayib Bukele Announces 44 Countries To Meet In El Salvador To Discuss Bitcoin

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced that 32 central banks and 12 financial authorities are meeting in the country to discuss Bitcoin.

Norwegian Bitcoin Mining Ban Was Struck Down

A bill banning bitcoin mining, authored by the communist party in Norway, was struck down by a majority vote in the Norwegian parliament.
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