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Bitcoin conference organizer plans to raise $15m for Trump

While Donald Trump, who narrowly survived the assassination last weekend, continues his election work without a break, it was stated that a plan was made to collect a $15 million donation for his campaign at the Bitcoin Conference, where he will also make a speech next week. It was stated that Bitcoin Magazine CEO David Bailey met with Trump several times this year and finally promised him for such a donation.

$280M inflows to 4 crypto exchanges with bullish expectations

As Bitcoin rose above $66,000 this morning, the crypto world’s bullish expectations are also increasing. USDT worth $280 million was sent to 4 major exchanges from 3 major addresses, one of which was the market maker company Cumberland.

Master trader buys $16M worth of Bitcoin

While Bitcoin, which fell sharply in early July, has been moving upwards again in recent days, a whale, which is very successful in buying from the bottom and selling high, bought $16 million worth of Bitcoin this morning.

Bitcoin exceeds $66,000: “Don’t overestimate Mt. Gox”

Bitcoin continued its rise as it rose above $66,000 as of Wednesday morning. Yesterday, Mt. Gox transfers, Bitcoin, which dropped to $62,500, was seen to move upwards again later, while a comment by CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju drew attention. Young Ju, Mt. Gox stated that transfers or sales should not be exaggerated.

Mt. Gox sent Bitcoin to another exchange

Having previously appeared to send BTC to BitBank and SBI VC Trade exchanges, Mt. Gox also made its first distribution to Kraken. Kraken, Mt. Gox confirmed that it received Bitcoin from Mt. Gox with e-mails sent to some of its customers. The exchange stated that it plans to give BTC to deserving people within 7 to 14 days.

Mt. Gox panic in Bitcoin: Transfers have begun

The rise in Bitcoin with the Donald Trump effect and the end of the German government’s sales was interrupted by Mt. Gox was interrupted by fear. The exchange’s bankruptcy administration moved more than 95,000 Bitcoin, causing the largest cryptocurrency to fall below $63,000.