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Police said Paul Chowles used his National Crime Agency role to "line his own pockets".
Bitcoin vaulted past $120,000 for the first time on Monday, the latest milestone for the world's largest cryptocurrency as investors bet on long-sought policy wins for the industry this week, which has been dubbed "crypto week" by U.
There are several reasons Bitcoin could reach even greater heights over the second half of the year. Here's why.
Bitcoin just broke through $123,000, setting a new all-time high. Follow live updates as BTC enters price discovery, short sellers get crushed, and altcoins begin to stir. Get real-time analysis, expert commentary,
An officer with Britain's National Crime Agency who stole cryptocurrency from the operator of an illegal dark web marketplace was jailed on Wednesday for 5-1/2 years.
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The world’s largest cryptocurrency is on a historic run fueled by new money and government spending, but some analysts warn this is not a normal rally.
Bitcoin has hit a new all-time high, surpassing $123,000 on Monday. This marks a sharp rise from $108,000 just a week ago.
As the U.S. government mulls over the future of crypto regulation during its self-proclaimed “crypto week,” investors are also looking toward a potentially bright future for cryptocurrencies — through their portfolios.
Bitcoin was trading above $120,000 on Monday as U.S. lawmakers were set to consider a series of crypto-related bills.
The cryptocurrency has extended its rally as lawmakers consider legislation that would bring digital tokens further into the mainstream.