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CME Exchange to Launch Bitcoin Trading for Hedge Funds and Institutions

CME plans to launch spot bitcoin trading, opening the door for major hedge funds and institutional traders to access a regulated marketplace.

Buy Love, Sell Fear

From “The Withdrawal Issue”, Max Keiser takes readers on a 1980s fiat noir adventure in New York City, chronicling the exuberant high of the bull market pumped up with freshly printed cash.

BNY Mellon Now Offers Bitcoin Custody Services: Report

The world’s largest custodian bank can now receive and store customers’ bitcoin and cryptocurrency, following a regulatory approval in New York.

Has JPMorgan Become Bitcoin’s Best Friend?

A recent note from JPMorgan Chase suggested the bank realizes that bitcoin isn’t going anywhere. But what do the rent seekers really think?

An Open Letter To A Bitcoin-Doubting Friend On Wall Street

Being employed by Wall Street colors how some people view Bitcoin. This letter is an attempt to lead one such person to the Bitcoin rabbit hole.

Watching The Fed: Yield Curves, Wall Street And Food Shortages

We discuss the hawkish messaging of the Federal Reserve, the importance of a yield curve inversion and the possibility of an emerging food crisis.

Wall Street Bank Cowen To Offer Spot Bitcoin Trading

The firm leveraged its small footprint to fast-track its way into offering spot instead of futures trading of bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

Report: Goldman Sachs And Other Wall Street Banks Are Exploring Bitcoin-Backed Loans

Goldman Sachs is among a handful of top-tier banking institutions in the U.S. seeking to take bitcoin as collateral for loans.

Co-Opted By Wall Street: Bitcoin’s Biggest Risk?

As bitcoin gains mainstream acceptance from centralized financial institutions, will Wall Street come to ruin what is most powerful about the asset?

On Bitcoin Criticism By Wall Street

Those who criticize Bitcoin fail to see that it is a technological representation of decentralization, often copied by others hoping to improve upon it.
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