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"El Salvador moves for Bitcoin Standard" June 6th, 2021

"El Salvador moves for Bitcoin Standard" June 6th, 2021

FromDaily Crypto Report


"El Salvador moves for Bitcoin Standard" June 6th, 2021

FromDaily Crypto Report

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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Today’s blockchain and cryptocurrency news
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Bitcoin is up slightly at $36,032
Ethereum is up slightly at $2,709
and Binance Coin is up .5% at $391


Enzyme finance up 25%
Kyber network up 17%


The president of El Salvador is moving to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender within the country.


FTX is paying $210 million to rename the most-valuable pro esports team from TSM to TSM FTX.


Texas governor Greg Abbott signed a law to create a legal framework for cryptocurrencies and blockchain


Second Digital Yuan test in Beijing.
Links:

Beijing to give away over $6 million in latest digital yuan test

A Pro E-Sports Team Is Getting $210 Million to Change Its Name - The New York Times

Greg Abbott on Twitter: "Blockchain is a booming industry that Texas needs to be involved in. I just signed a law for Texas to create a master plan for expanding the blockchain industry in Texas. #Blockchain #Bitcoin #cryptocurrency https://t.co/bMKXxxYooe" / Twitter

President of El Salvador Says He’s Submitting Bill to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender - CoinDesk



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Released:
Jun 6, 2021
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