Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
September 1, 2022

Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein acknowledged on Sept. 2 that he has invested personally in a number of crypto companies, and is optimistic about the industry’s path to regulation in the United States. Speaking with CNBC’S Squawk Box on Thursday,

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From a bearish perspective, there’s a fair probability that the crypto market entered a descending channel (or wedge) on Aug. 15 after it failed to break above the $1.2 trillion total market capitalization resistance. Even if the pattern isn’t yet

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As cryptocurrency investors know, the market moves in cycles. We had the up-cycle when Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) hit their all-time highs, and now the bears are back in town. One of them mauled MicroStrategy founder and executive chairman

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On Thursday, Dutch blockchain startup Triall announced that it partnered with American non-profit medical center Mayo Clinic to optimize clinical trial design and management of study data. Starting this September, Triall’s eClinical platform will support a 2-year multi-center pulmonary arterial

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In this week’s episode of Market Talks, we welcome professional trader Dan McDermitt — A Partner and Senior Analyst at ChartGuys .com. He provides knowledge and feedback toward the development of Technical Analysis education, and is responsible for providing in-depth

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The bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Celsius is facing more legal issues as disgruntled clients are taking action to recover their funds after the platform froze withdrawals in June. An ad hoc group of 64 custodial account holders at Celsius on Wednesday

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Lawmakers in California State Assembly 71-0 passed the Digital Financial Assets Law, also known as AB 2269, on Tuesday, Aug. 30. The bill is now in the hands of the state’s governor Gavin Newsom, who will either set it into

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Crypto mining malware has been sneakily invading hundreds of thousands of computers around the world since 2019, often masquerading as legitimate programs, such as Google Translate, new research has found.  In an Aug. 29 report by Check Point Research (CPR),

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