CEBU, Philippines — Off-street parking operators in Cebu City have been ordered to explain their current rate structures after the City Council moved to act ahead of its scheduled executive session in ...
Bitwise Asset Management announced its second annual donation to Bitcoin open-source developers, contributing $233,000 to support the programmers who maintain and secure the Bitcoin network. The gift ...
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A multibillion-dollar crypto asset manager cites several reasons for the bitcoin plunge, but he's listing "the four-year cycle" as the No. 1 downward catalyst. According to Matt Hougan, chief ...
California disbars Jake Soberal after two-count wire fraud conviction Court orders $114.6 million restitution; Soberal sentenced to 11 years Bitwise collapse in May 2023 furloughed 900 employees amid ...
The Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF is filled with crypto miners that are pivoting to AI infrastructure. Unfortunately, this fund has a 0.85% expense ratio, which is quite excessive compared to ...
Crypto has been in a full-blown winter since January 2025, even if much of the market has been reluctant to say it out loud, asset manager Bitwise said in a Monday blog post. Having lived through ...
The first vault strategy targets 6% annual percentage yield via over-collateralized lending pools, managed by Bitwise. Digital asset management firm Bitwise has teamed up with decentralized finance ...
Calling emergency services isn’t one of those things most folks do regularly, and it’s not like it’s possible to just practice. However, it's still one of those skills that is still important to have ...
Bitwise is predicting that bitcoin will break from its historic four-year cycle and reach new highs in 2026. Asset manager Bitwise released a new report that argues that bitcoin is poised to break ...
A list of the world’s most misunderstood creatures includes sharks, bats and us—at least when we talk about our careers. LinkedIn estimates one in five Americans has a job that didn’t exist in 2000.