Miners have started to accumulate bitcoin again. 5,000 BTC have been added to bitcoin’s unspent supply since the start of February. This indicates that miners are expecting higher prices to come.
Bitcoin’s ‘kimchi premium’, a measure of how much more expensive bitcoin is in South Korea, has dropped after South Korean officials pledged to take action on illegal crypto market activities.
American billionaire businessman Rick Caruso, founder and CEO of real estate and hospitality company Caruso, said during an interview that his company will soon accept Bitcoin for rent payments from residential and commercial tenants.
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Sponsored: Aventus, the layer-2 blockchain protocol that brings scalability, lower costs, and speed to Ethereum transactions, announced last week its Validator Staking Program Part 2 to allow AVT token holders to earn their share of transaction fees from Aventus Network transactions.
Top stories in the Crypto Roundup today:
- Miners are HODL’ing Bitcoin in Anticipation of Higher Prices
- Bitcoin's 'Kimchi Premium' Drops as South Korean Officials to Crack Down on Illegal Crypto Activities
- Billionaire Rick Caruso’s Real Estate Firm Plans to Accept Bitcoin For Rent Payments
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- Sponsored: Aventus Network Launches Second Validator Staking Program For AVT Token Holders