Raoul Pal: Bitcoin Forming Pattern That Usually Leads to Very Powerful Upside Move
Macro guru and former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal says Bitcoin is forming a pattern that could foreshadow a massive rally.
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Macro guru and former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal says Bitcoin is forming a pattern that could foreshadow a massive rally.
United States electricity and internet service provider BrightRidge has been ordered to shut down its Bitcoin mining facility within 30 days by Washington County authorities.
Cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin has announced on Sunday that all of its users from mainland China have to withdraw funds from the platform until Dec. 31.
It is no news that MicroStrategy holds around 0.5% of the Bitcoin supply. Now, one would think that percentage would satisfy the firm’s bullishness on BTC. Alas, apparently not. In fact, CEO Saylor has often been upfront about MicroStrategy wanting to buy more BTC.
Anyone with a developed religious sensibility has been aware of the religious nature of COVID-19 terror from pretty early in the lockdowns. The evidence is becoming increasingly striking.
House Democrats blocked an effort to require COVID-19 testing and vaccinations for migrants stopped at the border before they are released into U.S. communities.
The NBA is upping its pressure on the ‘vaccine hesitant’ and resistors in the league, unveiling a new policy Wednesday of withholding pay for any unvaccinated players who miss games due to local mandates.
Last year, according to data the FBI published this week, police in the United States made about 350,000 arrests for marijuana offenses, the lowest level recorded in three decades. The 36 percent drop in 2020, which follows an 18 percent decrease in 2019, reflects the impact of ballot initiatives and legislation that eliminated penalties for low-level possession last year or earlier. It may also reflect the impact of COVID-19 restrictions that drove cannabis consumers indoors, where they were less likely to be noticed by police.
The Argentinian Philosopher Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche surmised that the world is in turmoil because people don’t know where their thoughts originate. The opinions of others enter their heads, and those people feel like the thoughts are their own. Not realizing that they’ve been programmed.
The Washington Department of Health is advertising job opportunities for employees to work in quarantine and isolation facilities that will be used to house Americans who are unable to quarantine at home, prompting fears that the program could eventually be used to forcibly detain people.
The nation of Slovenia has suspended use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, following the death of a 20-year old woman two weeks after she received the jab.
A new study reveals that 76.6% of Venezuelans now live in extreme poverty — rising nearly 10% in a single year.
Border Patrol agents have discovered nearly two dozen illegal aliens inside water drainage systems in multiple Texas cities in recent days, according to reports.
The NFTs will include content from TikTok members. The first item will be sold on Oct. 6, and it will feature Rudy Willingham’s stop motion video for the song “Montero” by the rapper Lil Nas X.
Fans of DC Comics will get the chance to own free NFTs of their favorite superheroes like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
The extreme heat of the summer has subsided, so crypto mining has been given the green light as it can no longer be blamed for stressing the electricity grid.
Payments giant Visa has taken a step toward achieving its vision for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). It has developed a concept that shows how various CBDCs can be interoperable with each other to make payments.
The mayor of Cool Valley, Missouri, says that he’s secured enough funds to airdrop Bitcoin (BTC) to every household in his jurisdiction.