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Almost Half of Family Offices With Goldman Ties Want to Add Crypto Exposure: Report

A Goldman Sachs survey of family offices found that 15% already invest in cryptocurrencies and another 45% are interested.

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Climbs as Elon Musk Tames Shorts

Bitcoin and other cryptos rallied as Musk boosted bullish sentiment during The B Word conference.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during a livestream from Wednesday’s The B Word conference.

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Bitcoin Rebounds to Above $30K, Resistance Seen at $34K

Bitcoin buyers respond to oversold conditions.

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Market Wrap: What’s Next for Bitcoin After Break Below $30K

Bitcoin broke below $30K. Some analysts see value opportunities while others expect further downside.

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Bitcoin Struggles Below $30K; Next Support at $27K

Bitcoin is down 5% over the past 24 hours.

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Bitcoin Trending Lower With Possible Break of $30K Support

If $30,000 is broken, the next level of support is seen around $27,000.

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Crypto Long & Short: Crypto Needs More Than VC Interest

Plus: Correcting misconceptions about institutional interest in crypto, and why Circle going public may bring greater regulatory clarity in the U.S. for stablecoins.

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FOX Token Rally: Yield Play or ShapeShift DAO Craving?

Crypto analysts are looking at the FOX token's price gain and asking whether it's the latest promotion or the start of a new trend.

The FOX token is suddenly in demand from traders. The question is why.

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Ripple Can Depose Former SEC Official in Lawsuit: Report

A U.S. judge ordered William H. Hinman, the former chief of the commission's corporate finance division, to sit for questioning.

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Hong Kong Arrests 4 in Alleged $155M Crypto Money-Laundering Scheme: Report

Customs authorities say the alleged money laundering syndicate charged criminal clients a commission of 3% to 5%.

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