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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailOn today’s epsiode of CNBC Crypto World, major cryptocurrencies end the week in the green with bitcoin inching closer to its record. Plus, George Kikvadze, executive vice chairman of Bitfury, explains the evolution of bitcoin over the past decade. And, we explore how stablecoins are making major strides in mainstream adoption.14:27Fri, Oct 3 20253:26 PM EDT Source link

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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailOn today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin reaches a new record above $125,000 supported by recent gains in U.S. stocks and inflows into bitcoin ETFs. Plus, Lale Akoner, eToro’s global market analyst, weighs in on the catalysts that helped bitcoin hit a new all-time high.10:16Mon, Oct 6 20253:07 PM EDT Source link

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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailOn today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin pulls back from its new record above $126,000. Plus, John Haar, managing director at Swan Bitcoin, discusses the crypto market’s retreat and how macroeconomic factors could drive bitcoin’s price in the fourth quarter.10:22Tue, Oct 7 20253:00 PM EDT Source link

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BVNK co-founders (L to R) Donald Jackson, Jesse Hemson-Struthers and Chris Harmes, at the company’s San Francisco Office.BVNKCiti has invested in stablecoin infrastructure company BVNK, the startup told CNBC on Thursday, as big U.S. banks ramp up their presence in the cryptocurrency and digital asset space.Stablecoins are a type of digital asset pegged to a fiat currency and backed by real-world assets like bonds. The two biggest are USDC and Tether, which issues USDT.BVNK’s core technology is effectively a payments rail to facilitate transactions in stablecoins globally, allowing customers to move money from fiat into the cryptocurrency and back.The company…

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In an extended interview, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discusses the AI infrastructure landscape and his company’s investments in AI projects including OpenAI, xAI, and Coreweave. After leading the chipmaker for decades, Huang shares his perspective on the U.S. position in the AI arms race; China, he says, is not far behind. Plus, Huang weighs in on reports that Oracle is losing money on Nvidia chips, H-1B visas, and President Trump’s tech policies. In Washington, CNBC’s Emily Wilkins reports on the eighth day of the government shutdown. In this episode: Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkins Michael Santoli, @michaelsantoli Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Katie Kramer,…

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