Hut 8 receives green light from Canadian Supreme Court for USBTC merger
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has given Hut 8 final clearance to complete a proposed merger with USBTC.
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Hut 8 receives green light from Canadian Supreme Court for USBTC merger
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has given Hut 8 final clearance to complete a proposed merger with USBTC.
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Hut 8 merger would've happened even without FTX or crypto turmoil, says CEO
Falling crypto prices have forced many crypto miners to cut costs or consolidate in order to survive the crypto winter.
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Crypto mining firms Hut 8 and US Bitcoin plan merger
The merger, which will create the company ‘New Hut’, is still subject to court and regulatory approval by U.S. and Canadian authorities.
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Bitcoin ETFs - A Long Time Coming
Bitcoin and ETFs, the two red-hot investment areas recently came together in the launch of the first-ever Bitcoin ETF in the US.
This means that anyone with a brokerage account can now buy and sell a Bitcoin-backed financial product on the stock market.
Not only has this pushed crypto values to new highs but it has also opened the channel towards mainstreaming of cryptocurrencies as legitimate investment vehicles.
Read more by clicking on the link below.
https://transfin.in/bitcoin-etfs-a-long-time-coming
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The Australian Bitcoin Association Opens its Doors
18 December 2013 | By Richard Boase | Coindesk.com
The Australian Bitcoin Association announced today that it will officially accept new members, having completed the process of becoming a fully-fledged legal entity.
Membership of the Australian Bitcoin Association is open to Australian citizens only. The ABA’s constitution stipulates that the organisation has eight board member positions, seven of which are already filled. The remaining seat is open to both corporate members and individuals.
Membership fees are in line with the US bitcoin Foundation, with whom the Australian association has signed an affiliate agreement. This makes it the first national association outside the US to do so.
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