Bitcoin's Long-Term Value Highlighted Amid Broader Market's Focus on Regulatory Authority

Bitcoin's Long-Term Value Highlighted Amid Broader Market's Focus on Regulatory Authority

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A Spanish research institute is liquidating a substantial Bitcoin holding, acquired for a mere $10,000 in 2012, now worth $10 million. This sale, intended to fund quantum research, highlights Bitcoin's impressive long-term appreciation and solidifies its status as a profitable asset.

Separately, prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are indicating a growing expectation that the Supreme Court will limit former President Trump's authority on tariffs. This reflects a broader focus on executive power and potential shifts in regulatory landscapes, which could indirectly impact financial markets.

Spanish research institute to sell $10M Bitcoin stash bought for $10K in 2012

Researchers bought 97 BTC in 2012 for a blockchain study. Thirteen years later, they’re selling the stash to fund quantum research projects.

Kalshi, Polymarket traders bet Supreme Court will curb Trump’s tariff powers

Prediction markets show waning confidence in Trump’s tariff authority, with both Kalshi and Polymarket traders bracing for limits on executive power.