An analysis of trading activity indicates that the actual market for bitcoin is far smaller than previously thought
Fraudulent trading volume has dogged cryptocurrency trading for years, but the extent of the market manipulation has been difficult to determine.
Bitwise Asset Management said its analysis of trading activity at 81 exchanges over four days in March indicates that the actual market for bitcoin is far smaller...
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Majority of bitcoin trading is a hoax, new study findsNinety five percent of spot bitcoin trading volume is faked by unregulated exchanges, according to a new study.
Read more »
95% Of Reported Bitcoin Trading Volume Is Fake, Says BitwiseThe vast majority of reported bitcoin trading volume is false. How many exchanges provide reliable data?
Read more »
95% Of Reported Bitcoin Trading Volume Is Fake, Says BitwiseThe vast majority of reported bitcoin trading volume is false. How many exchanges provide reliable data?
Read more »
Cboe to stop listing bitcoin futures as interest in crypto trading coolsCboe Global Markets has decided to stop adding new bitcoin derivitives.
Read more »
Common ADHD medications may cause psychosis, study findsAdderall and Vyvanse, two common amphetamines used to treat ADHD in teens were more likely to develop psychosis than those who had received a prescription for methylphenidates, such as Ritalin and Concerta.
Read more »
Over 92% of kale samples contained two or more pesticides, study findsKale has joined the 'dirty dozen' list of fruits and vegetables that are most likely to contain pesticides
Read more »
Smoking strong pot daily raises risk of psychosis, study findsThe research adds to previous studies that have found links between marijuana and mental health problems, but still does not definitively pinpoint marijuana as the cause.
Read more »
Smoking strong pot daily raises psychosis risk, study findsLONDON (AP) — Smoking high-potency marijuana every day could increase the chances of developing psychosis by nearly five times, according to the biggest-ever study to examine the impact of pot on...
Read more »
Daily or high-potency cannabis increases risk of psychotic disorder, study findsPeople who use cannabis daily, as well as those who use high-potency weed, may be three times more likely to develop psychotic disorder than never-users, a new study finds
Read more »
Daily use of powerful pot linked to severe mental disorders, European study findsDaily cannabis use, especially of the high potency strains, is linked to an increased risk of developing psychosis, according to new research.
Read more »