Author

admin

Browsing

Kazakhstan’s central bank has signaled an intention to establish a national crypto reserve, mirroring the United States. While the plans do not involve buying cryptocurrencies, Kazakhstan will fund its reserve by mining operations and law enforcement seizures. Kazakhstan To Mint National Crypto Reserve The National Bank of Kazakhstan (NBK) has indicated a keen interest in

The post Kazakhstan To Launch National Crypto Reserve Using Seized Assets appeared first on CoinGape.

Strategy, previously MicroStrategy, made another Bitcoin purchase between July 23 and 30, extending the company’s weekly BTC purchase streak, which began in April, to a record 12 weeks. Meanwhile, the MSTR stock is up from its weekly close of $383 last week and is looking to reclaim the $400 level. Strategy Acquires 4,980 BTC for

The post Breaking: Strategy (MSTR) Makes 12th Consecutive Weekly Purchase With $531M Bitcoin Buy appeared first on CoinGape.

The newly launched Brad Pitt F1 movie is trending all around the world, but most would have missed a hidden cameo of the popular Sui token. In a bold entrance into Hollywood’s global spotlight, the blockchain network launched a massive branding campaign. Myste Labis’ Sui’s debut in movies would not have been on many investors’

The post Brad Pitt’s New F1 Movie Features This Token In a Hidden Cameo appeared first on CoinGape.

Pi Coin price crashed by 5.2% today, June 30, continuing a downtrend that started in May when it peaked at $1.6558. Its daily volume rose by 11% to $90 million after the Pi Day 2 news. Still, technicals suggest that the Pi Network price may bounce back this week as investors buy the dip.  Pi

The post Can Pi Coin Price Bounce Back This Week After Recent Drop? appeared first on CoinGape.

Bitcoin Miner BitMine is forging ahead with plans to become the MicroStrategy of Ethereum. The company announced that it plans to raise $250 million for its Ethereum-focused treasury, while Fundstrat’s Tom Lee will become the Board Chairman with immediate effect. BitMine Finalizes Capital Raise For Ethereum Treasury In a press release, the Bitcoin miner announced

The post Breaking: Tom Lee’s BitMine To Raise $250 Million For Ethereum Treasury appeared first on CoinGape.

Apple Thursday made changes to its App Store European policies, saying it believes the new rules will help the company avoid a fine of 500 million euro ($585 million) from the EU for violating the Digital Markets Act.

The new policies are a complicated system of fees and programs for app makers, with some developers now paying three separate fees for one download. Apple also is going to introduce a new set of rules for all app developers in Europe, which includes a fee called the “core technology commission” of 5% on all digital purchases made outside the App Store.

The changes Apple announced are not a complete departure from the company’s previous policy that drew the European Commission’s attention in the first place.

Apple said it did not want to make the changes but was forced to by the European Commission’s regulations, which threatened fines of up to 50 million euros per day. Apple said it believed its plan is in compliance with the DMA and that it will avoid fines.

“The European Commission is requiring Apple to make a series of additional changes to the App Store,” an Apple spokesperson said in a statement. “We disagree with this outcome and plan to appeal.”

A spokesperson for the European Commission did not say that Apple was no longer subject to the fine. He said in a statement that the EC is looking at Apple’s new terms to see if the company is in compliance.

“As part of this assessment the Commission considers it particularly important to obtain the views of market operators and interested third parties before deciding on next steps,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

The saga in Brussels is the latest example of Apple fiercely defending its App Store policies, a key source of profit for the iPhone maker through fees of between 15% and 30% on downloads through its App Store.

It also shows that Apple is continuing to claim it is owed a commission when iPhone apps link to websites for digital purchases overseas despite a recent court ruling that barred the practice in the U.S.

Under the Digital Markets Act, Apple was required to allow app developers more choices for how they distribute and promote their apps. In particular, developers are no longer prohibited from telling their users about cheaper alternatives to Apple’s App Store, a practice called “steering” by regulators.

In early 2024, Apple announced its changes, including a 50 cent fee on off-platform app downloads.

Critics, including Sweden’s Spotify, pushed back on Apple’s proposed changes, saying that the tech firm chose an approach that violated the spirit of the rules, and that its fees and commissions challenge the viability of the alternative billing system. The European Commission investigated for a year, and it said on Thursday that it would again seek feedback from Apple’s critics.

“From the beginning, Apple has been clear that they didn’t like the idea of abiding by the DMA,” Spotify said last year.

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, whose company successfully changed Apple’s steering rules in the U.S. earlier this year, accused Apple of “malicious compliance” in its approach to the DMA.

“Apple’s new Digital Markets Act malicious compliance scheme is blatantly unlawful in both Europe and the United States and makes a mockery of fair competition in digital markets,” Sweeney posted on social media on Thursday. “Apps with competing payments are not only taxed but commercially crippled in the App Store.”

The European Commission announced the 500 million euro fine in April. The commission at the time said that the tech company might still be able to make changes to avoid the fine.

Apple’s restrictions on steering in the United States were tossed earlier this year, following a court order in the long-running Epic Games case. A judge in California found that Apple had purposely misled the court about its steering concessions in the United States and instructed it to immediately stop asking charging a fee or commission on for external downloads.

The order is currently in effect in the United States as it is being appealed and has already shifted the economics of app development. As a result, companies like Amazon and Spotify in the U.S. can direct customers to their own websites and avoid Apple’s 15% to 30% commission.

In the U.S., Amazon’s iPhone Kindle app now shows an orange “Get Book” button that links to Amazon.com.

This post appeared first on NBC NEWS

It was a week of downward momentum for the gold price.

The yellow metal neared the US$3,400 per ounce level on Monday (June 23) as investors reacted to the weekend’s escalation in tensions in the Middle East, but sank to just above US$3,300 the next day.

The decline came as US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a ceasefire. While the ceasefire has not gone entirely smoothly, with Trump expressing displeasure about violations, the news appeared to calm investors.

Gold’s safe-haven appeal took another hit toward the end of the week, when Trump said late on Thursday (June 26) that the US had signed a trade deal with China. Although details remain scarce — China’s commerce ministry confirmed the arrangement, but said little else — the gold price dropped on the news, closing Friday (June 27) at about US$3,274.

It was a different story for other precious metals this week.

Silver enjoyed an uptick, rising as high as US$36.79 per ounce before pulling back to the US$36 level. Whether it can continue breaking higher remains to be seen, but many experts are optimistic.

In fact, Randy Smallwood of Wheaton Precious Metals (TSX:WPM,NYSE:WPM) said that right now he’s perhaps more excited about silver than he is about gold. Here’s how he explained it:

There’s not a lot of new production coming on stream, just because most silver comes as a by-product from lead, zinc and copper mines — more than half of silver. And we’re just not seeing the investment into the base metals space that we need to sustain that production and grow that production.

As excited as I am about gold, I think silver’s got a few more fundamentals behind it that make it a pretty exciting time to be watching silver … silver’s got some catching up to do with respect to what gold’s done over the last few years.’

Watch the full interview with Smallwood for more on silver, as well as gold and platinum.

Speaking of platinum, it was also on the move this week, rising above US$1,400 per ounce.

The move has turned heads — despite a persistent supply deficit, platinum has spent years trading in a fairly tight range, and it hasn’t crossed US$1,400 since 2014.

Recent trends supporting platinum’s move include a shift toward platinum jewelry due to the high cost of gold, as well as larger platinum imports to the US earlier this year when tariff uncertainty was heating up. At the same time, miners have faced challenges.

‘This has led to tight forward market conditions,’ said Jonathan Butler of Mitsubishi (TSE:8058), ‘with a deep backwardation across the curve.’ In his view, these conditions will continue providing support for the precious metal in the coming weeks.

Bullet briefing — Gold repatriation, Rule Symposium

Germany, Italy to repatriate gold?

Germany and Italy are facing calls to bring home gold stored in the US.

According to the Financial Times, politicians and economists in the two countries are pushing for repatriation as a result of global geopolitical uncertainty, as well as concerns about Trump’s potential influence on the Federal Reserve as he continues to criticize Chair Jerome Powell.

‘We are very concerned about Trump tampering with the Federal Reserve Bank’s independence. Our recommendation is to bring the (German and Italian) gold home to ensure European central banks have unlimited control over it at any given point in time’ — Michael Jäger, Taxpayers Association of Europe

The news outlet calculates that German and Italian gold held in the US has a total value of about US$245 billion. Market participants agree that it would be a blow to relations with America if the countries were to bring their gold home at this time.

At least for now they seem unlikely to do so — although Italy’s central bank hasn’t commented, Germany’s Bundesbank said it sees the New York Fed as ‘trustworthy and reliable.’

Send your questions for the Rule Symposium

The Rule Symposium runs in Boca Raton, Florida, from July 7 to 11, and I’ll be heading there to interview Rick Rule, as well as Adrian Day, Lobo Tiggre, Andy Schectman, Dr. Nomi Prins and more.

Securities Disclosure: I, Charlotte McLeod, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

This post appeared first on investingnews.com

US-based economist Peter Schiff has hit hard at US President Donald Trump for aggressively pursuing a Bitcoin strategy. While Trump is backing Bitcoin in a personal capacity and as president, Schiff theorizes that the US dollar will be the biggest casualty. Bitcoin Is Harmful To Our Country, Says Peter Schiff Barely a day after Donald

The post Peter Schiff Says Donald Trump’s Bitcoin Push Is Hurting The Dollar appeared first on CoinGape.

After 11 consecutive weeks of relentless Bitcoin buying, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) is bracing for another purchase announcement. Michael Saylor has dropped a clue for an incoming purchase that can send Strategy’s holdings above 600,000 BTC. Michael Saylor Flashes Buy Signal For Strategy Strategy founder Michael Saylor has shared the leading indicator for an incoming Bitcoin

The post Michael Saylor Signals New Bitcoin Acquisition For Strategy appeared first on CoinGape.

The Bitcoin (BTC) treasury market is heating up fast. Between June 23 and June 27, companies made 64 big announcements related to Bitcoin purchases and future plans. During this period, nine new treasury buyers stepped into the spotlight. New Institutions Add Nearly 6,000 BTC to Their Treasuries Together, these new players purchased a combined 5,898

The post New Bitcoin Treasuries Acquired 5,898 BTC This Week As Corporate Adoption Intensifies appeared first on CoinGape.