Indonesia Deposit Insurance Agency chief Anggito Abimanyu said on Wednesday that cryptocurrencies fall into the "non-halal" category, according to local media reports.
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Top cryptocurrencies fall; Bitcoin falls below $68,000
Top cryptocurrencies fell Wednesday, with Bitcoin (BTC-USD) dropping below $68,000. The CoinDesk Market Index, which tracks dozens of digital assets including Bitcoin, fell almost 2.1% in the past 24 ...
Popular cryptocurrencies, including the closely watched XRP token, continue to see their value decline. These factors are ...
Ethereum price remains bearish near $2,000 but whales continue to show conviction with an aggressive buying spree ...
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Why Delhi High Court wants Finance Ministry to decide on electoral disclosure of cryptocurrencies
Structural loophole surrounding cryptocurrencies can be exploited for undisclosed political funding, electoral malpractices & concealment of wealth, argues PIL.
After briefly holding above psychologically important levels, bitcoin slipped sharply, catching many investors off guard and ...
Overview Dogecoin is trading near $0.089, with a market cap above $15 billion, after a sharp, double-digit weekly ...
The last time the digital currency was trading around these levels was in November 2024.
Most large cryptocurrencies were down during U.S. morning trading on Thursday, with Avalanche Avalanche USD seeing the biggest move, dropping 3.73% to $12.14. Seven additional currencies posted ...
Bitcoin price today touched the $60,000 level after a global crypto sell-off. Investors are watching whether BTC USD will ...
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Bitcoin prices hit 16-month low: Will it fall below $60,000?
Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, dropped to an intraday low of $60,008.52 during volatile trade. This was the weakest level seen since October 2024 ...
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