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Las criptomonedas mantienen sus ganancias mientras la crisis de seguridad en Ucrania continúa deteriorándose

Las conversaciones entre ambas partes parecen no haber llevado a ninguna parte.

Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation wants crypto exchanges to block Russian users. (Lucy Shires/Getty)

Markets

Pionero en Asia: El petroyuan no es un obstáculo para las sanciones a Rusia; la ganancia del 15% de Bitcoin es la mayor en un año, ya que los inversores ven una oportunidad para las Cripto.

El Banco Popular de China mantiene estrictos controles de capital sobre la moneda del país; Bitcoin subió más de 43.000 dólares y la mayoría de las otras criptomonedas principales estaban en verde.

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Resumen del mercado: Bitcoin sube a pesar de las tensiones geopolíticas

Bitcoin ha subido un 10% en las últimas 24 horas, en comparación con una ganancia del 8% en ETH y un aumento del 14% en SOL. Los indicadores sugieren mayor volatilidad antes de que se produzca una recuperación.

Bitcoin rise (Shutterstock)

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BTC Bounces Above $41K: Is Crypto a Wartime ‘Safe Haven’?

Mauricio Di Bartolomeo of Canadian crypto lending platform Ledn, joins “All About Bitcoin” to discuss BTC’s recent price surge above $41,000 as those affected by the Russia-Ukraine conflict turn to bitcoin apparently as a financial safe haven. As Ukrainian officials call for Russian and Belarusian crypto addresses to be frozen, Bartolomeo discusses the role of trading platforms during times of conflict, looking also at the enactment of the Emergencies Act in Canada during the trucker protests. 

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Ruble-Denominated Bitcoin Volume Surges as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Endures

In today’s “Chart of the Day” segment, data from Paris-based crypto research provider Kaiko shows that the volume of Russian ruble-denominated bitcoin has surged to a 9-month high of nearly 1.5 billion rubles following global sanctions on Russia. Additionally, Bitcoin-Ukrainian hryvnia volume has also spiked following the progression of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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Policy

Las sanciones a Rusia representan una prueba dramática para las plataformas de intercambio de Cripto

“Geopolíticamente, las Cripto ahora ocupan un lugar central en la conversación”, le dice Liat Shetret de Solidus Labs a CoinDesk TV.

Ukrainian protestors call for greater sanctions on Russia at Times Square vigil in New York City (Daniel Kuhn/CoinDesk)

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The Debate on Whether or Not China’s Crypto Mining Ban Is Worsening Bitcoin’s Environmental Impact

A new study published in Joule claims that bitcoin’s environmental impact has worsened since China’s 2021 ban on cryptocurrency mining because miners moved their operations to countries with less renewable energy. “The Hash” dissects this report, comparing its findings with statistics from the Bitcoin Mining Council while also considering the human rights value of uncensorable money as seen in the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

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Markets

Bitcoin supera los $40,000; resistencia en $43,000 y $46,000

El salto de precio refleja una actividad alcista a corto plazo, aunque el potencial de subida parece limitado.

Bitcoin four-hour chart shows support/resistance. (Damanick Dantes/CoinDesk, TradingView)

Markets

Los fondos de Cripto registran entradas a nivel mundial a pesar del éxodo de productos europeos

La semana pasada se ingresaron 36 millones de dólares netos en fondos de activos digitales, con importantes salidas en Europa pero grandes entradas en las Américas.

A net $36 million went into digital-asset funds last week with major outflows in Europe but large inflows in the Americas.

Videos

CrossTower CEO: Crypto’s Positive Impact in the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Kapil Rathi, CrossTower Co-Founder & CEO, joins “First Mover” to examine the international markets’ response to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Rathi explains how the increased movement of bitcoin into Eastern Europe is facilitating help to those impacted by the war, stating “crypto was meant for citizens.”

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