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Month: February 2022
Crypto spawns most expensive adverts on Telegram in 2021: Data
Cryptocurrency-themed advertising has been growing extremely popular on Telegram, with some ad firms reporting on crypto becoming the most expensive advert type on the platform in 2021. The average cost per 1,000 impressions (CPM) of crypto ads on Telegram in Russia has significantly surged in 2021, posting more than a fourfold increase, according to a report by ad marketplace Telega.in…
Russia’s Economy Ministry Calls for Introducing ‘Acceptable’ Electricity Rates for Miners – Mining Bitcoin News
The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia has suggested that crypto mining should be allowed in energy-rich regions and miners provided with access to inexpensive electricity. The department has joined calls to legalize the industry and utilize Russia’s strengths as a mining destination. Crypto Miners Should Have Access to Cheaper Power, Economy Ministry Says Amid ongoing discussions on the future…
Bitcoin miner heats greenhouses in the Netherlands
Bitcoin (BTC) mining generates a lot of “waste” heat. As energy prices spiral out of control in Europe, miners have come up with creative ways of recycling the heat generated by solving valid Bitcoin blocks. Whereas in Norway, a miner is drying wood from the local timber mill, across the North Sea in the Netherlands, a miner is heating greenhouses…
Intel CEO Calls Bitcoin a ‘Climate Crisis’
Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger has criticized Bitcoin ‘s impact on the climate during a recent interview with Bloomberg. “A single ledger entry in Bitcoin consumes enough energy to power your house for almost a day,” he said during the interview. “That’s a climate crisis.” Bitcoin’s impact on the environment is already well documented. According to Cambridge University, the Bitcoin network currently…
Nvidia Crypto Mining Processor Revenue Slumps 77% to $24M in Q4 2021
Computer chip manufacturer Nvidia has seen revenue from its dedicated crypto mining hardware slump from $105 million in Q3 2021 to just $24 million in Q4, a drop of 77%. According to Nvidia’s filing, revenue from its Crypto Mining Processor (CMP) for 2021 totaled $550 million—just 0.2% of its total revenues of $26.91 billion for the period. That’s in line…
The Republic of the Marshall Islands Allows Registration of DAOs as Legal Entities – Regulation Bitcoin News
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has announced it will allow decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to become legal entities. At the time of writing, only one DAO has successfully incorporated in the country. DAOs Will Be Allowed to Register as Legal Entities The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has said it will allow decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to register…
UAE reportedly plans to issue federal crypto license for VASPs
The United Arab Emirates is reportedly planning to issue a federal crypto license for virtual asset service providers (VASPs) by the end of the first quarter. The Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) in UAE is reportedly in the final stages of finalizing the legislation that would allow digital asset firms to set base in the country, reported Bloomberg. A national…
Bitcoin briefly dips below $43K as Fed says rate hike ‘soon appropriate’
Bitcoin (BTC) dipped below $43,000 on Feb. 17 as another day on ranging compounded hopes for an incoming breakout. BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView Fed teases over rate hikes Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD acting in a slightly widened zone with $44,500 as a ceiling over the past 24 hours. The pair had returned to…
FBI Says Crypto Payments Are a ‘Huge Challenge’ Amid Rise in Ransomware Attacks
During a virtual panel with Bloomberg on Tuesday, the assistant director of the FBI’s Cyber Division, Bryan Vorndran, said that “crypto is the primary currency, the primary vehicle, to facilitate extortion payments.” Vorndran added that despite “some opportunities” offered by blockchain technology, “the ability to pay crypto, script it immediately into a tumbler, whether through an extortion payment or theft,…