Top tech news today: 22 April, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Bitcoin holds near $87K despite stock slump

Bitcoin’s price remains resilient at approximately $87,000, indicating a shift towards its perception as a safe-haven asset amid declining stock markets. Source

2. Strategy boosts Bitcoin holdings with $500M buy

Strategy has acquired an additional 6,556 Bitcoin for over $555 million, nearly doubling its previous purchase, solidifying its position as the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. Source

3. Bitcoin reaches 45-day peak amid market shifts

Bitcoin surged to a 45-day high of $88,260 as investor confidence in the US dollar wavers, leading to increased demand for alternative assets like cryptocurrencies and gold. Source

4. Bitcoin hashpower drops by 50 EH/s

Bitcoin’s hashpower has decreased from 920 EH/s to 868 EH/s, reflecting changes in mining conditions and potential impacts on network security and transaction processing speeds. Source

5. Strategy increases total Bitcoin stash to 538,200 BTC

Following a recent purchase, Strategy now holds 538,200 Bitcoin, having invested approximately $36 billion, reinforcing its dominance in the cryptocurrency market. Source

6. Lomond School pioneers Bitcoin tuition payments

Lomond School in the UK has become the first educational institution to accept Bitcoin for tuition fees, partnering with regulated providers to facilitate secure transactions. Source

7. Central banks seek operator for payment network

Five central banks have initiated a tender process to appoint a technical operator for Project Nexus, aimed at creating a cross-border payments network using real-time payment systems. Source

8. Investing.com launches AI financial researcher

Investing.com has introduced WarrenAI, an AI-driven financial researcher designed to provide retail investors with access to premium market data and real-time analysis. Source

9. Circle to launch new payments network

Circle is set to unveil a new payments and remittance network aimed at banks and fintechs, leveraging its USDC stablecoin to enhance cross-border transactions. Source

10. IETF 122 post-meeting survey results published

The IETF has released the results of its post-meeting survey from IETF 122, showing high overall satisfaction and areas for improvement in future meetings. Source

11. RIPE NCC discontinues community projects fund

RIPE NCC has announced the discontinuation of its community projects fund, citing a need to reallocate resources towards more critical operational priorities. Source

12. Lunar data centers on the horizon

The development of lunar data centers is advancing, promising new opportunities for data storage and processing in extraterrestrial environments. Source

13. LEO constellations to enhance Earth networks

Recent advancements in space technology aim to integrate low Earth orbit constellations with terrestrial networks, improving global connectivity and data transmission. Source

14. Indian IT firms face project delays

Amid the ongoing US tariff war, Indian IT services companies are experiencing significant project delays, impacting their operational timelines and revenue forecasts. Source

15. ICE partners with Palantir for development

Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has enlisted Palantir Technologies to enhance its data analytics capabilities, aiming to improve operational efficiency and decision-making. Source

16. Microsoft and Apple release critical patches

Microsoft and Apple have released important security patches addressing vulnerabilities in their operating systems, emphasizing the need for timely updates to ensure user safety. Source

17. HP settles class action over pricing issues

HP has agreed to a $4 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit regarding misleading pricing practices, aiming to resolve customer grievances. Source

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Grace Ge

Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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