As 2025 approaches, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) finds itself navigating a shifting macroeconomic landscape, with fading tailwinds raising concerns about sustained momentum, according to a report. What Happened: The Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance,
Will Amazon Buy Bitcoin? The cryptocurrency market is no stranger to speculation, and the latest rumor is sparking intense debate: Amazon, the e-commerce behemo
The National Center for Public Policy has recommended Amazon convert at least 5% of its assets into Bitcoin, right as Microsoft considers its own BTC move.
Crypto investors spent hundreds of millions of dollars to influence lawmakers in Washington and elect pro-crypto candidates this past election cycle.
At an upcoming annual meeting next year, Amazon shareholders will decie whether the tech giant should consider adding Bitcoin (BTC) to its corporate treasury.
So keep your eyes on Bitcoin shareholder activism. Microsoft had a chance to make a momentous decision about Bitcoin and passed on the opportunity. But if you're a Bitcoin investor, there's no need to worry. In just a few months, Amazon will be the next big company with a chance to vote on Bitcoin adoption.
Predictions are hard but here are 10 for 2025. These cover crypto, AI, blockchain and business. And take inspiration from companies from Tesla, to Amazon to Netflix.
The Bitcoin adoption wave appears unshaken by Microsoft’s shareholders' decision not the add the asset to its portfolio when they met as scheduled on December
The NCPPR advises Amazon to commit 5% of its assets to Bitcoin, citing inflation protection and long-term value.
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high Monday night, allowing the world's top digital currency to move closer to the market capitalization of tech titans Alphabet and Amazon.
Bitcoin targets $150,000 amid Microsoft’s potential BTC adoption vote, a cup-and-handle breakout, and surging institutional interest post-Trump reelection.
Microsoft shareholders recently rejected a proposal to invest in Bitcoin, despite predictions of significant market growth. The proposal, presented by MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor, called for Microsoft to diversify its portfolio by allocating a portion of its reserves to Bitcoin.