π° Daily News for May 9th
BTC 6,000$ - here we go ππ
π£ Above $6,000: Bitcoinβs Price Spikes to 6-Month High:
The price of bitcoin BTC rose above $6,000 today with a market cap above $100 billion for the first time in nearly 6 months. Read more
#price #bitcoin
β Facebook reverses ban on cryptocurrency ads:
Facebook updated its advertising policy to once again allow cryptocurrency-related ads. Facebook announced in a blog post today that it will once again allow advertising related to cryptocurrency and blockchain. Previously, only a limited number of pre-approved advertisers were permitted to run crypto-related ads. Read more
#facebook #ads
π· Rippleβs 4.0 Goes Live:
David Schwartz recently posted on Twitter about the exciting upgrade of xCurrent to xRapid. In his post, he announced the upgrade of xCurrent to xRapid and that 4.0 version is live now. He further added that he and his team are working on getting βall the customers upgradedβ. Read more
#xrapid #ripple
Fear and Greed Index:
κ°α΄α΄ Today: 67 κ°α΄α΄α΄
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BTC 6,000$ - here we go ππ
π£ Above $6,000: Bitcoinβs Price Spikes to 6-Month High:
The price of bitcoin BTC rose above $6,000 today with a market cap above $100 billion for the first time in nearly 6 months. Read more
#price #bitcoin
β Facebook reverses ban on cryptocurrency ads:
Facebook updated its advertising policy to once again allow cryptocurrency-related ads. Facebook announced in a blog post today that it will once again allow advertising related to cryptocurrency and blockchain. Previously, only a limited number of pre-approved advertisers were permitted to run crypto-related ads. Read more
#facebook #ads
π· Rippleβs 4.0 Goes Live:
David Schwartz recently posted on Twitter about the exciting upgrade of xCurrent to xRapid. In his post, he announced the upgrade of xCurrent to xRapid and that 4.0 version is live now. He further added that he and his team are working on getting βall the customers upgradedβ. Read more
#xrapid #ripple
Fear and Greed Index:
κ°α΄α΄ Today: 67 κ°α΄α΄α΄
βββββββββββββββββββββ