One-Minute Crypto News – April 8, 2022

Miami mayor Suarez unveiled the robotic Bitcoin bull at the opening of the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Florida, which is expected to see 30,000 attendees over the course of the four-day event...

One-Minute Crypto News – April 8, 2022

  • Miami mayor Suarez unveiled the robotic Bitcoin bull at the opening of the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Florida, which is expected to see 30,000 attendees over the course of the four-day event. “Coin Telegraph”

  • PayMaya, the largest digital payment firm in Philippines, now allows for crypto trading. Users with upgraded accounts can exchange their Bitcoin and Ethereum with country’s common currency. “Coin Telegraph”

  • A Bitcoin wallet has awakened after more than 12 years of hibernation. “U Today”

  • Top U.S. bank to allow Bitcoin and Ethereum purchases via new crypto offering. “U Today”

  • UFC to pay first Bitcoin bonuses to their fighters at the upcoming UFC 273. “U Today”

  • Sweden is ready for the E-Krona. The country’s central bank successfully completes its second round of technical tests for its CBDC. “Coin Telegraph”

  • An Indian parliament member says crypto is like gambling and must be taxed at 50 percent. “Bitcoin News”

  • The biggest bank of Australia hopes to be the first to offer crypto services to its 6.5 million mobile app users. “Coin Telegraph”

  • Bitpay announced that this company has integrated Bitcoin payments via the Lightning network. “Bitcoin News”

  • Mozilla says accepting proof of work cryptocurrencies will hinder progress on climate related goals. “U Today”