Texas lawmaker introduces resolution to protect Bitcoin miners and HODLers

After a long crypto winter, Bitcoin miners and average BTC investors are now back in the black, according to a report today from blockchain intelligence firm Glassnode.
Burn the night away, and the last blocks of Proof-of-Work ether, with these watch parties.
In the U.K., crypto owners prefer centralized exchanges and claim their assets to be largely profitable.
While the Bitcoin blockchain is public, knowing who owns the most Bitcoin in 2022 isn’t as simple as it should be. Here’s what we know.
The idea that panic selling is driving BTC price losses appears less watertight on the back of the latest data.
The bearish BTC price targets keep mounting amid concerns over "distribution" of coins by long-term holders.
Are crypto inheritance solutions a centralizing force? To some, yes, but to others, decentralized solutions are out there.
Long-term holders are in command amid a lack of speculators — and they’re showing little interest in selling.
The bull market may be over, but that doesn’t mean traders have to stop investing. Here are a few ways to invest in crypto even during a bear market.