May 2024 performance report
In this report, we inform you about the performance of the GetRichEx project in May 2024.
Here you will find the latest news and articles about the cryptocurrency world, and about our platform.
In this report, we inform you about the performance of the GetRichEx project in May 2024.
Is it right to use other people’s signal? This question has always been one of the controversial issues in the crypto and forex market, and many market experts have different opinions on this matter.
In today’s modern world, people can achieve good profits by making the right choices in the shortest possible time. One of the most important ways is to enter the financial markets and especially the fascinating world of crypto currencies.
Announcing the official start of the signaling part of the GetRichEx project on May 15, 2024
Bitcoin’s most recent rally has brought it within an arm's reach of its all-time-high, but some experts say that this is just the beginning.
The federal government is scrapping its emergency survey of the Bitcoin mining industry’s power usage, following a lawsuit by the publicly traded miner Riot Platforms and the Texas Blockchain Council. Last week, the plaintiffs secured a 14-day delay on a deadline miners were given to submit data on their power usage, which had been made mandatory by the Cryptocurrency Mining Facilities Survey. The Department of Energy and the Energy Information Administration settled the lawsuit today, agreeing to withdraw the survey altogether. (The DOE didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.)
Though MicroStrategy is a software and AI company, they are hoping to rebrand themselves into the "the world's first Bitcoin development company". Led by chairman Michael Saylor
The current state of crypto regulation is a “Catch-22,” a series of absurd and contradictory rules and requirements that are impossible to follow. Marcelo M. Prates is a central bank lawyer and researcher. In Joseph Heller’s famous novel, a Catch-22 refers to a stipulation that pilots seeking to be excused from their combat duties could file a request stating they are insane. With one catch: filing the request implies that the petitioner is sane and, thus, ineligible to be excused.
(Bloomberg) — To Jamie Dimon, it's no better than a “pet rock.” To the late Charlie Munger, longtime lieutenant to Warren Buffett, it's “massively stupid.” And to US Senator Elizabeth Warren, it's a great tool if you’re a terrorist, drug dealer or fraudster. Most Read from Bloomberg