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Rick and Morty crypto art sells for $150,000 on Gemini-owned platform
A crypto art piece by Justin Roiland, co-creator of the famous animated series Rick and Morty, has sold for a handsome price on non-fungible token marketplace Nifty Gateway. Dubbed “The First Ever Edition Of Rick And Morty Cryptoart,” the tokenized artwork was sold at silent auction for $150,000. Nifty Gateway announced the news on Twitter on Jan. 19. SILENT AUCTION RESULT "First Rick and Morty Crypto Art" by @JustinRoiland WINNING BID: $150,000 1. blanK Congrats to the winner and to @JustinRoiland! Last 2 silent auctions have 5 minutes remaining. pic.twitter.com/M7k7PzlIRp — Nifty Gateway (@niftygateway) January 20, 2021 The newly sold …
Artists / Jan. 20, 2021
Canada’s first public Bitcoin fund hits $1 billion
Canadian regulated digital asset manager 3iQ has recorded another massive milestone of its public Bitcoin (BTC) fund. On Jan. 14, 3iQ’s Bitcoin Fund (QBTC) hit the $1 billion mark, the company announced on Twitter. The new milestone demonstrates QBTC’s parabolic growth after 3iQ launched the fund in April 2020. QBTC is now up 900% from its previous milestone of $100 million recorded in October 2020. As previously reported, 3iQ’s QBTC is Canada's first public Bitcoin fund listed on a major stock exchange, the Toronto Stock Exchange. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss' Gemini provides custody services for 3iQ’s QBTC. At publishing time, …
Bitcoin / Jan. 15, 2021
Winklevoss brothers reportedly eye public listing for Gemini crypto exchange
Renewed interest in the cryptocurrency market in recent months is seeing more United States-based cryptocurrency businesses consider going public. According to Bloomberg, Gemini co-founders Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are mulling a public listing for the exchange, stating: “We are watching the market and we are also having internal discussions on whether it makes sense for us at this point in time. We are certainly open to it.” The Winklevoss twins will have multiple means to take Gemini public, including an initial public offering or by merging with a blank-check firm. Indeed, Bitcoin (BTC) futures exchange Bakkt recently utilized the latter …
Business / Jan. 14, 2021
Gemini exchange to launch credit card with 3% cashback rewards paid in Bitcoin
Users of the Gemini exchange can now sign up for a cryptocurrency rewards credit card that lets them earn up to 3% back in Bitcoin (BTC). The Winklevoss-led exchange and custodian announced Thursday that the waitlist for the Gemini Credit Card is now open. According to an announcement shared with Cointelegraph, the new card will be launched later this year. Gemini disclosed that it has acquired Blockrize, a crypto payments startup headed by product developers formerly of American Express, JPMorgan Chase, Google and BitMEX. Blockrize has a waitlist of 10,000 people and they too will receive early access to the …
Business / Jan. 14, 2021
Arxnovum files Bitcoin ETF application with Canadian securities regulators
Canadian investment fund manager Arxnovum Investments has filed a prospectus for a new Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund, or ETF, in Canada. On Monday, the company filed a stack of preliminary documents for the Arxnovum Bitcoin ETF with Canada’s Ontario Securities Commission. According to a preliminary long-form prospectus, Arxnovum plans to list its new Bitcoin ETF on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The listing is subject to the approval of the TSX in accordance with its original listing requirements. “The TSX has not conditionally approved the listing application of the Bitcoin ETF and there is no assurance that the TSX will approve …
Etf / Jan. 13, 2021
Mark Cuban is more into crypto than he's previously let on
The billionaire who once said he prefers bananas to Bitcoin is now tossing around crypto terms on social media like an experienced HODLer. In Twitter threads that were likely precipitated by his recent comments comparing crypto to the internet stock bubble of the late 1990s, Mark Cuban interacted with several high-profile crypto figures including Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss, Gokhshtein Media founder David Gokhshtein, Tron CEO Justin Sun and others. The Dallas Mavericks owner discussed the issues surrounding supply and demand, the costs of moving crypto, and decentralized finance, or DeFi. Just remember WITH DeFi, as with all derivatives, the RISK …
Bitcoin Price / Jan. 12, 2021
Winklevoss brothers top Forbes Bitcoin billionaires list
Major business magazine Forbes has featured Gemini co-founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss as the richest Bitcoin (BTC) billionaires. Compiled by Forbes crypto-focused reporter Michael del Castillo, the ranking provides a list of Bitcoin investors that won the most from Bitcoin’s massive surge up to $42,000 in early January. The ranking includes three Bitcoin investors with an estimated crypto net worth above $1 billion, including the Winklevoss brothers, major industry investor Tim Draper and Matthew Roszak, chairman and co-founder of blockchain firm Bloq. The twins topped the list with an estimated cryptocurrency net worth of around $1.4 billion apiece. Roszak and …
Bitcoin / Jan. 12, 2021
US crypto firms invest in tax solutions as IRS updates reporting forms
United States regulators are continuing to fine-tune their tax reporting requirements for cryptocurrency users. A second draft of Form 1040 from the Internal Revenue Service for the 2020 tax season published online suggests that the agency will now require anyone who was engaged in any transaction involving cryptocurrency in 2020 will need to declare it: "If, in 2020, you engaged in any transaction involving virtual currency, check the ‘Yes’ box next to the question on virtual currency on page 1 of Form 1040 or 1040-SR." The draft guidance clarifies that transactions encompass "the receipt or transfer of virtual currency for …
Regulation / Jan. 7, 2021
Crypto’s loudest cheerleaders in 2020
For much of 2020, it wasn’t exactly a hard year to be a cheerleader for cryptocurrency. Emerging from a brutal macro bear market, the space once again proved doubters wrong and attracted a new batch of converts as money-printing efforts across the globe turned savers and traders onto the power of hard currency. After a coronavirus-related dip, prices have surged across the board, new verticals like decentralized finance are in a state of parabolic growth, and even institutions are finally getting in on the fun. Yet, in a year where portfolio values have risen and longtime proponents got to take …
Adoption / Dec. 20, 2020
Here’s 5 key Bitcoin factors to watch as new investors buy BTC in 2021
The end of 2020 has been lighting up crypto-centric subreddits and feeds of Bitcoin hodlers as the appetite for the digital bullion reaches an all-time high. The explosion has been accelerated via the adoption of the network by PayPal, along with the long-sought out stamp of approval from respected figures like Michael Saylor, Jack Dorsey, and Paul Tudor Jones. The corresponding price appreciation and mainstream awareness from the likes of Maisie Williams and the most recent institutional buy-in from MassMutual continue to buoy the price and sentiment surrounding Bitcoin (BTC). The tide continues to rise as the work-from-home dynamic drives …
Technology / Dec. 14, 2020
Tyler Winklevoss: 'Smartest people in the room buying the Bitcoin quietly'
Throughout 2020, more than a handful of traditional financial giants have picked up stacks of Bitcoin (BTC), including the likes of billionaire Paul Tudor Jones and business intelligence firm MicroStrategy. These investments are part of a flow of big money entrances into BTC, Gemini crypto exchange co-founders Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss recently said. “This is the most sophisticated investors, the smartest people in the room, buying the Bitcoin quietly, so it’s not a FOMO [fear of missing out] thing,” Tyler said in a CNBC interview, published on Friday. Major institutions are here for this go-round, as opposed to Bitcoin’s retail-led …
Adoption / Dec. 11, 2020
Bitcoin’s market cap will flip gold: Winklevoss twins
Speaking during the Singapore Fintech Festival 2020 on Dec. 7, pioneering Bitcoin (BTC) investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss reaffirmed previous forecasts that Bitcoin’s price will eventually exceed prices of $500,000 per Bitcoin. The twins noted that their $500,000 prediction is predicated on the assumption that Bitcoin’s market cap will increase by 40 times to surpass gold’s roughly $9 trillion market cap in the future. Cameron pointed to the “tremendous amount of money-printing going on” in debt and fiat regimes, and concerns surrounding inflation as driving up demand for “hard assets” like gold and Bitcoin. Cameron states that Bitcoin offers significant …
Bitcoin / Dec. 8, 2020