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Bradley Keoun

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Austin, TX, United States

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Past articles by Bradley:

Coinbase Starts ‘Wallet as a Service’ That Companies Can Build Into Their Own Apps

The U.S. crypto exchange says the new wallet-as-a-service could help companies “to help bring the next hundred million customers into Web3 through a seamless wallet-onboarding experience.” → Read More

Market Wrap: Bear Market Guides in Vogue as Bitcoin Drops for Fourth Straight Day

BTC was sliding toward $20,000 on Wednesday, as the Bankless newsletter offers mental health tips for surviving a crypto winter. → Read More

Loopring’s LRC Up 34% on Beta Release of GameStop NFT Marketplace

GameStop’s GME stock was up 10% as well. → Read More

First Mover Americas: Traders Prefer Gold, Fiat Safe Havens Over Bitcoin as Russia Goes to War

The latest moves in crypto markets in context for Feb. 24, 2022. → Read More

Ethereum Could Hold Lead as Dominant Smart-Contract Blockchain: Coinbase Analysts

The only real “ETH killer” might end up being Ethereum 2.0, according to analysts for the U.S. exchange Coinbase. → Read More

Market Wrap: US Inflation at 39-Year High Fails to Buoy Bitcoin

The consumer price index surged to 6.8% in November, but traders may hold off on investing in risky assets the rest of the year. → Read More

Market Wrap: Bitcoin Holds Above $60K as Crypto Market Cap Reaches New High

Meanwhile, some analysts are warning about overheating in the futures market given the recent rise in leveraged positions → Read More

Coinbase Goes Public on Nasdaq in Historic Stock Listing

Coinbase, the biggest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, has started trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange following a direct listing of shares. → Read More

Eye-Popping Projection for $3T Crypto Market Underpins Bakkt Deal

Bakkt says cryptocurrencies could become a $3 trillion market by 2025, a five-fold increase, under new projections. → Read More

Federal Reserve Keeps Rates Close to Zero, Continues Buying Treasuries

The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it would hold benchmark U.S. interest rates close to zero and continue buying Treasury bonds to support the coronavirus-devastated economy. → Read More

As China Digs in on Trade War, Trump Might Claim to Be Fighter Instead of Winner

President Donald Trump's trade war with China has proved anything but easy to win. So what's the 2020 presidential candidate to do? Possibly retool his personal brand as 'fighter' instead of 'winner,' according to a Raymond James analyst. → Read More

Fed's Powell Says Will Act as Appropriate to Maintain U.S. Economic Expansion

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers a highly anticipated speech on 'monetary policy challenges' at an annual economic conference in the Jackson Hole valley of Wyoming. The speech comes amid criticism from President Donald Trump that the central bank has set interest rates too high. → Read More

Here's the Schedule for the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole Symposium

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas publishes the schedule for its Jackson Hole economic-policy symposium. → Read More

Mortgage Refinancing Boom Continues as Economic Worries Push Rates Down Further

U.S. applications to refinance mortgages rise 0.4% during the week ended Aug. 16, to the highest since 2016. → Read More

Federal Reserve Is Trump's Savior, Not Enemy, as Jackson Hole Summit Looms

President Donald Trump blames the Federal Reserve for the U.S. economy's latest distress signals. But as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and other leaders of the U.S. central bank prepare to meet this week near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, a growing number of economists say Trump's policies deserve the blame. → Read More

U.S. Housing Permits Jump to 2019 High as Low Interest Rates Spur Investment

Permits jumped by 8.4% from June levels to 1.336 million, well above economists' forecast for an increase of 1.27 million. The surge could portend a turnaround in the residential home market, since housing starts, reflecting the actual start of new construction, fell by 4% from June levels. → Read More

U.S. Retail Sales Rise More Than Forecast as Amazon Shoppers Defy Slowdown

Retail sales rise by 0.7% in July, accelerating from June's revised growth rate of 0.3%, a government report shows. Economists had projected an increase of 0.3% from the prior month. → Read More

U.S. Homeowners Rush to Refinance Mortgages as 30-Year Rate Falls Below 4%

Interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, coupled with global economic and market pressures that are pushing down yields on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds, have pushed down mortgage rates, leading more homeowners to refinance, a new report from the Mortgage Bankers Association shows. → Read More

U.S. Inflation Accelerates in July as Gasoline Prices Rise

Prices on consumer purchases rise by 0.3% in July after gaining 0.1% in June, a report from the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics shows. → Read More

TheStreet's Shareholders Approve Sale to TheMaven; Deal to Close Wednesday

Digital-media company TheMaven to acquire all outstanding shares of TheStreet for $16.5 million cash plus a $3.35-a-share special dividend. Investors holding more than 96% of shares OK'd the deal. → Read More