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Your support makes all the difference.After a meteoric rise throughout the month of March, BTC saw a slight correction ahead of the Bitcoin 2022 conference geting underway in Miami.
The world’s most valuable cryptocurrency is enjoying a rare moment of stability but could be boosted by any major positive news coming out of the world’s largest bitcoin conference.
Other leading cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (ETH), Binance Coin (BNB) and Ripple (XRP), have all mirrored bitcoin’s movements, however dogecoin has seen big gains in recent days.
The crypto market calm could be about to come to an end, according to some analysts, who anticipate big moves from announcements coming out of Bitcoin 2022.
The Miami event is the same one that El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced last year that his country would be adopting BTC as a legal form of tender.
You can follow all the latest news and updates in our live blog below.
MicroStrategy buys another $190 million of bitcoin
MicroStrategy, the world’s largest corporate holder of bitcoin, has just announced another major investment in the cryptocurrency.
CEO Michael Saylor revealed on Twitter that the software firm acquired another 4,167 bitcoins at an average price of $45,714, bringing the total to 129,218BTC.
At an average price of $30,700 per bitcoin, MicroStrategy is currently up more than $2 billion on its total investment at today’s market prices.
UK hopes to be global crypto hub
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has announced a series of measures to boost innovation and adoption of cryptocurrencies, including bringing stablecoins officially into the payments system.
The UK government will also be woriing with the Royal Mint on a non-fungible token (NFT) as an “emblem of the forward-looking approach the UK is determined to take.
Here’s what Sunak said in a statement:
Bitcoin 2022 will be ‘largest bitcoin conference ever'
There’s less than two days to go until Bitcoin 2022, which organisers claim will be the largest bitcoin conference in history.
Over 300 speakers will appear across four days at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida, including US Senators, tech giants and world leaders.
Some analysts are predicting big announcements, which could cause major waves across the crypto market. Last year, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele kickstarted a record-breaking price rally after announcing that his country would adopt BTC as a legal form of tender. President Bukele will be there again this year.
Crypto donations to Ukraine pass $70 million
Cryptocurrency donations to assist Ukraine’s military and humanitarian efforts following Russia’s invasion have topped $70 million.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation has been tracking donations since Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov called for funds to “contribute to the Ukrainian victory as well as support civil people”.
Donations are being accepted in bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Terra (LUNA), Solana (SOL), Polkadot (DOT), Cardano (ADA), dogecoin (DOGE) and others, allowing people to contribute directly to Ukraine’s efforts.
Official crypto addresses to donate to can be found here.
Here’s a breakdown of the donations made so far:
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