The Kingdom of Bhutan has transferred over $72.3 million in Bitcoin (BTC) from its wallets over the last 24 hours, as it continues to sell portions of its holdings. Druk Holding and Investments (DHI), ...
Bhutan has sold Bitcoin weekly for three straight weeks, totaling about $29 million recently. The country still holds roughly 5,700 BTC worth $372 million after earlier large sales. Holdings were ...
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Bhutan is using its carbon-negative status to explore international carbon markets to fight climate change and create new economic opportunities. A ...
After more than two years behind closed doors, Bhutan has reopened its borders for tourists. To mark the occasion, the country unveiled a new national identity designed to inspire citizens and foreign ...
Sandwiched between China and India is the country of Bhutan. At first glance, the country, with a population of less than 700,000 and spanning a mere 14,8000 square miles (about the size of Maryland), ...
Having invested in startups for over twenty years I have deep respect for entrepreneurs trying to build a company. It is so difficult. And more often than not, it doesn’t work out. Developing a whole ...
A remote Himalayan mountain kingdom nestled between China, India and a bunch of clouds may be about to get more distant. Bhutan is known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon" and for its deeply Buddhist ...
The year is 1995, and the Kingdom of Bhutan is about to experiment with something that has never existed in the country: its very first traffic light. But it would be up for just 24 hours before being ...
Bhutan''s glaciers are disappearing faster than previously understood, with new evidence showing an alarming loss of ice across the country''s fragile mountain ecosystems, a new international study ...
“My country is not one big monastery populated with happy monks.” That’s the first thing that Tshering Tobgay, the charismatic prime minister of the tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutan, wants you to know ...