Bitcoin Amsterdam 2022: Optimistic outlook for BTC amid shaky economic times
Bitcoin Amsterdam 2022 paints a positive picture for continued BTC use and adoption amid uncertain economic times. It may not have been tulip season in the Netherlands, but there was a palpable buzz at the picturesque Westerpark, which played host to the Bitcoin Amsterdam 2022 Conference.Prominent speakers from all corners of the Bitcoin (BTC) ecosystem drew in a healthy number of attendees across the two days of the program, exploring wide-ranging topics amid the challenges and successes as the space nears its fourteenth year of existence.With global economic woes continuing across....
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The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, has warned that the global economic outlook “has darkened significantly,” emphasizing that, regarding a global recession, “we cannot rule it out.”
IMF Says Global Economic Outlook ‘Has Darkened Significantly’
Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), discussed the global economic outlook and the prospect of a global recession in an interview with Reuters Wednesday.
Commenting on the global economy, the IMF....
Bitcoin managed to close the previous week in green as a slightly optimistic economic data in the US lifted demand for the US dollar. The cryptocurrency and the greenback have trended inversely to one another since the March 2020’s global market crash. They continue to serve as counter-indicators to one another, a sentiment that has grown further because of the ongoing stimulus negotiations and the upcoming US presidential election on November 3. Last week, investors’ […]
Amsterdam has always been somewhat of a bitcoin haven. With startups seeking to make the city the "bitcoin capital of the world", it has historically attracted high-profile bitcoin events. Last spring, for example, saw the opening of Amsterdam's very own Bitcoin Boulevard, a project that signed up 10 merchants in the city to accept bitcoin. The Bitcoin Foundation also picked Amsterdam to host its Bitcoin 2014 conference last May in what may have been the most high-profile testament to the city's pull for bitcoin aficionados. Sander Regtuijt, business development manager at BitStraat,....