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Bitcoin Faces Resistance at $40K, Investors Eyeing March Fed Meeting

Bitcoin facing volatility amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis with prices rangebound between $30,000 and $40,000. If BTC breaks through the key resistance of $40,000, we will be in a “bullish regime,” CoinDesk’s Brad Keoun says. Plus, people are sending bitcoin to aid the Ukrainian military.

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Markets

Market Wrap: Cryptos at Stocks Tumaas sa Posibilidad ng Russia-Ukraine Talks

Inaasahan ng ilang mangangalakal na ang pagtalbog ng presyo ay panandalian sa gitna ng geopolitical na kawalan ng katiyakan.

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Opinion

Mga Apolitical Crypto Network sa Panahon ng Sanction at Digmaan

Kung i-blackball mula sa pandaigdigang sistema ng pananalapi, magiging Bitcoin ba ang Russia?

Customers queue to use automated teller machines (ATM) inside a shopping mall in Moscow, Russia, on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022. Russian banks are facing a wave of international sanctions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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People Sending Bitcoin to Aid Ukraine's Military

A bitcoin wallet listed by a charity organization has received more than 19 bitcoins worth around $700,000 to support the Ukraine military against Russian invasion. "Market speculation is a tiny fraction of the promise of bitcoin which ultimately is the ability to have uncensorable money," Naomi Brockwell says, adding that people are starting to see the real value of BTC. "The Hash" hosts dive into the uncertainty around where this money is going, how off-ramping these bitcoin would work and more.

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Ethereum Mining Pool Cuts All Services to Russia

Ethereum mining pool Flexpool has cut services to Russian users, in a move to show solidarity with Ukraine. The pool says they did not want to profit from the crisis or fund it directly.

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Former CIA Analyst on Role of Crypto as US Expands Sanctions Against Russia

Yaya Jata Fanusie, chief strategist at Cryptocurrency AML Strategies and former CIA analyst, joins “First Mover” to discuss U.S. President Joe Biden’s new sanctions targeting Russian banks and technology exports following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Fanusie provides insights on the role of cryptocurrencies amid government sanctions, central bank digital currencies and whether Russia can be excluded from the Swift system.

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Cryptocurrency Is an Unlikely Workaround for Expanded US Sanctions Against Russia

No, crypto won’t “fix this” for Russia, CoinDesk’s Global Policy and Regulation Managing Editor Nik De explains why legal and blockchain experts are saying that cryptocurrency is an unlikely workaround for expanded U.S. sanctions against the Russian government. Plus, are sanctions enough?

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Ukraine’s Crypto Demand Soars; Russian Sanctions Tighten

Putin’s attack triples Ukrainian crypto exchange trading volume. No sign yet of Russia using crypto to evade sanctions. South Korean businesses scramble to meet FATF travel rule. Why Australia’s desert might not be the ideal location for crypto mining.

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Policy

Tinatanggal ng Patreon ang Ukrainian Charity na Nagtataas ng Tulong Militar na Nagbabanggit ng Paglabag sa Policy

Ang non-profit ay nagtataas din ng mga pondo sa Bitcoin ngunit ang Patreon ay ang pinaka-maginhawang paraan para sa mga dayuhan na mag-abuloy sa pondo, ayon sa direktor ng kawanggawa.

A Ukrainian charity raising money in support of the military was removed from Patreon for violating its policy. (Sona Sonicka/ Flickr)

Finance

First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Eyes US Data Deluge, Charts Signal Seller Fatigue

Ang pinakabagong mga galaw sa mga Crypto Markets sa konteksto para sa Peb. 25, 2022.

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