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Robinhood gives away $750,000 worth of Bitcoin to its users.

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Michael Saylor hints at buying more Bitcoin.

"Back to Orange."

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According to report, Korean financial giant in talks to acquire Korbit crypto exchange for $100M.

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Inside the world’s largest Bitcoin mine.

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120,000 blocks remain until the next Bitcoin Halving.

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U.S. macro analysts believe Microsoft can be the next publicly traded company to surpass $5 trillion after NVIDIA.

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SEC Corporation Finance Deputy Director Cicely LaMothe to retire after shaping crypto guidance.

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Metaplanet buys another 4,279 Bitcoin worth $375 million.

They now hold 35,102 $BTC worth $3 billion.

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Hyperliquid Labs is set for first HYPE token payout as 1.2 million tokens has been unstaked.

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Spot bitcoin ETFs record $355 million net inflows, ending its 7-day negative streak.

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Former Binance CEO CZ says Pakistan could become a global crypto leader by 2030 if it maintains it current and pace.

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Congressman Warren Davidson praises Bitcoin:

"Remember, the promise of Bitcoin was not an illiquid inflating asset, but rather a permission-less, peer-to-peer payment system.

With Bitcoin, no third party could condition your access to your money, and you could move it anywhere at the speed of light."

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Bitcoin Price on New Year's Eve

2013: $755
2014: $320
2015: $430
2016: $965
2017: $14,155
2018: $3,740
2019: $7,195
2020: $29,000
2021: $49,305
2022: $16,595
2023: $42,560
2024: $95,650
2025: $87,580

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Tether buys 8,888 Bitcoin worth $779 million in Q4 2025.

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Robinhood gives away $1,500,000 worth of Bitcoin for the New Year.

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Trust Wallet goes dark on chrome with $7M hack victims left waiting for claims tool, per report.

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Iran offers to sell advanced weapons systems, ballistic missiles, drones and warships to foreign governments for crypto, FT reports.

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UK officially begins crackdown on crypto tax evasion.

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