Cryptocurrency Stocks List

Cryptocurrency Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 5 COIN Crypto market under pressure amid bitcoin tumble, Mt. Gox
Jul 5 COIN Bitcoin Falls as Mt. Gox Repayment Roils Crypto Market
Jul 5 COIN Mt. Gox Fallout Sends Bitcoin, Crypto Companies Down
Jul 5 COIN Stocks to Watch Friday: Macy's, Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Broadcom
Jul 5 COIN Coinbase Shares Tumble With Bitcoin: What's Going On?
Jul 5 BTBT Bit Digital down after news on fewer bitcoins production in June
Jul 5 APLD Bitfarms, TeraWulf And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Friday's Pre-Market Session
Jul 5 BTBT Bit Digital, Inc. Announces Monthly Production Update for June 2024
Jul 5 COIN Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Robinhood, and Other Crypto Stocks Drop. Blame the Bitcoin Selloff.
Jul 5 COIN These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Tesla, Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Macy’s, Amazon, and More
Jul 5 COIN June jobs report, Labour party sweeps UK election: Yahoo Finance
Jul 5 HIVE Why Sharps Technology Shares Are Trading Higher By Around 32%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket
Jul 5 APLD Why Sharps Technology Shares Are Trading Higher By Around 32%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket
Jul 5 COIN Biggest stock movers today: Crypto stocks, and more
Jul 4 COIN Is Coinbase (COIN) a Buy on U.S. Government Crypto Contract Win?
Jul 4 COIN When Do Secondary Token Sales Violate Howey?
Jul 3 HIVE Why Virtu Financial Deserves a Spot in Your Portfolio Now
Jul 3 COIN Unpacking the Latest Options Trading Trends in Coinbase Glb
Jul 3 COIN 'Crypto President' Trump's 'Less Hard' Regulation To Bless Coinbase's Bitcoin Leverage, Says Expert
Jul 2 COIN Crypto PAC Founder on Board of Mysterious Group Lobbying Congress, Running Ads
Cryptocurrency

A cryptocurrency (or crypto currency or crypto for short) is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange wherein individual coin ownership records are stored in a ledger existing in a form of computerized database using strong cryptography to secure transaction records, to control the creation of additional coins, and to verify the transfer of coin ownership. It typically does not exist in physical form (like paper money) and is typically not issued by a central authority. Cryptocurrencies typically use decentralized control as opposed to centralized digital currency and central banking systems. When a cryptocurrency is minted or created prior to issuance or issued by a single issuer, it is generally considered centralized. When implemented with decentralized control, each cryptocurrency works through distributed ledger technology, typically a blockchain, that serves as a public financial transaction database.Bitcoin, first released as open-source software in 2009, is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Since the release of bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies have been created.

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