
Bitcoin Surges To $60,000 With Enthusiasts Eyeing Record Highs
Bitcoin rose to $60,000 for the first time in more than two years, amid surging optimism that demand for the token is widening beyond committed digital-asset enthusiasts.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyer asks judge to reject 100-year recommended sentence
At a November trial, the man known for his casual clothing and wild hair was convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges by a jury that wasn’t swayed by Bankman-Fried’s testimony.

1 No-Brainer Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 100%, According to "Rich Dad Poor Dad" Author
Personal finance guru Robert Kiyosaki thinks Bitcoin is going to $100,000 by June.
ASX flat as inflation holds steady; lithium miners jump
The Australian sharemarket is flat on Monday despite a steady inflation print and US stocks holding relatively steady near their record levels.

Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin Rallied on Tuesday
Major cryptocurrencies jumped amid speculation for another extended rally ahead of the first Ether ETFs.

Asia Set For Muted Open; U.S. Bond Sales In Focus: Markets Wrap
Track the global equity, currency and commodity markets here.

Why Altcoins Like Shiba Inu and Bitcoin Cash Triumphed on Tuesday
The rising tide of the moment keeps lifting many boats.
MicroStrategy’s stock deemed a ‘buy,’ with bitcoin’s halving a budding catalyst
MicroStrategy Inc.’s stock could prove a “timely play” on the bitcoin-halving event that’s expected in April, a new bull says.

Why do some organizations’ boards fail? The answer might lie in how directors perceive their expertise and responsibilities
How can we explain governance failures in boards of directors? Part of the answer lies in the way directors use their expertise and understand their role on the board.
Bitcoin-related companies, funds rise as the crypto approaches new record high
Bitcoin-related stocks and funds rose on Tuesday, as the cryptocurrency’s price climbed above $57,000 to the highest level seen since it hit an all-time high in November 2021.
ASX set to inch higher, Wall Street dips
The Australian sharemarket is set to edge up at the open with US stocks holding relatively steady near their record levels.

Wall Street declines ahead of economic data
US stocks have opened lower as investors wait for the release of data on inflation and other economic figures.