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Christie’s Post-war Art Auction to Include Bitcoin NFT
By Philip Maina 2 months agoMon Sep 30 2024 10:51:48 Reading Time: 2 minutes Christie’s will feature a Bitcoin NFT in its post-war live art auction The NFT, dubbed “Ascend,” will be the only collectible in the auction The Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale is scheduled for October 10 Popular art auction house Christie’s will feature a Bitcoin NFT during its live Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on October 10. The NFT, “Ascend,” will be the only collectible in the sale and the first Bitcoin NFT to make it to the auction house’s live art sale. Christie’s...
Bitcoin Whale Accumulates 4,500 BTC from Binance Anticipating Higher Prices Ahead
Home / Crypto Live News / Bitcoin Whale Accumulates 4,500 BTC from Binance Anticipating Higher Prices Ahead According to whale tracking platform Lookonchain, a significant whale, identified as “12QVsf,” has withdrawn a substantial amount of Bitcoin from major exchanges, likely accumulating amidst an anticipation of higher prices ahead. It withdrew a total of 4,500 BTC, valued at approximately $302 million, from Binance within the last 22 hours. The whale “12QVsf” currently holds 4,500 BTC with an unrealized loss of around $12.12 million. Additionally, Lookonchain identified three wallets, potentially linked to the same whale, that withdrew a combined total of 1,400...
Michael Saylor Reacts Bullishly To Tom Lee’s $100K BTC Remark!
The co-founder of the MicroStrategy, Michael Saylor, has recently shared a part from the recent appearance of Tom Lee on the CNBC Squawk Box show on his “X” handle. The Fundstrat’s co-founder notably made a bullish Bitcoin price prediction by expecting it to reach a “six-figure” level in 2024. Further, Tom Lee told the CNBC show hosts that Bitcoin is “potentially a Treasury Reserve asset” for the U.S. considering that if the adoption process is fastracked, it can potentially help the U.S. reduce the budget deficit. Michael Saylor reacted to that message of Lee by adding his point of view...