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Industry CEO Thinks of Doubling His Exposure to Bitcoin to 25%

Bill Barhydt, who is the CEO of Abra after working for NASA, the CIA, and Goldman Sachs, is looking to up his Bitcoin exposure amid current macroeconomic trends. Abra CEO May Soon Double Bitcoin Exposure to 25% of All Assets The industry chief executive announced on September 2nd that he is “considering doubling the allocation of #Bitcoin in my personal portfolio to 25%.

2020-10-4 04:27


Bitcoin’s $132bn market cap puts it above Turkey in terms of M1 money supply

Bitcoin’s $132 billion market cap might be a far cry from its 2017 all-time high, but it doesn’t mean it’s not playing in the big leagues. According to data from the CIA, Bitcoin’s current market cap makes it the 34th largest economy in terms of M1 money supply, just below the United Arab Emirates (UAE) […] The post Bitcoin’s $132bn market cap puts it above Turkey in terms of M1 money supply appeared first on CryptoSlate.

2020-1-1 00:33


Fake CIA Sextortionists Demand Bitcoin Under Threat Of Prosecution

Phishing scams are the bane of a good day. What better way to wake up than reading an email saying your credit card has been stolen? How about an email asking for bitcoin to keep you out of jail? Don’t you love phishing scams? There’s a new, particularly nasty crypto-related scam floating around, and it very well may ruin your life, quite literally, if you don’t pay attention.

2019-4-8 11:10


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Blackmailers are posing as CIA agents to steal your Bitcoin

A cryptocurrency fan has issued a warning: scammers are posing as the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to fool you into giving up $10,000 worth of Bitcoin, so take notice. A Reddit post titled “CIA got me fam” displayed proof of a new bogus email campaign designed to trick potential victims into thinking they are subject of an international criminal investigation.

2019-3-19 18:24


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Satoshi Nakamoto Known to CIA? FBI? Created by NSA? Search Intensifies

The “request has been rejected,” came response from the CIA, “with the agency stating that it can neither confirm nor deny the existence of the requested documents. ” A tech writer petitioned ‘the agency’ to see what it had on the subject of Satoshi Nakamoto, the name credited with founding Bitcoin, the world’s first decentralized cryptocurrency.

2018-6-18 13:20