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Bitcoin's price has fallen sharply since the Federal Reserve began its tightening cycle in late 2021, and now it could be set for more pain from the Fed's broader balance of Ethereum, XRP, BNB and the $1 trillion cryptocurrency market.
Now, as Bitcoin's surprising "revolution" prepares traders for Elon Musk's big hit, a shocking hint has revealed that tech giant Microsoft plans to add crypto support to the next Xbox.
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Internal Microsoft documents published on the gaming platform this week show that the May 2022 Xbox roadmap includes support for crypto wallets.
The massive leak included documents related to the Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit to block Microsoft's $69 billion bid for Activision Blizzard.
"Several documents filed in a lawsuit related to our proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard were inadvertently released," Microsoft's head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, wrote in a letter to employees seen by The Verge . "Even though most of the documents are over a year old and our plans have changed, I know it's frustrating."
Consoles, phones, web browsers, handhelds, PCs and "cloud consoles", including support for artificial intelligence and machine learning, are not expected to be released and replaced until 2028.
"So much has changed and so much has changed so it's hard to see our team work divided like this," Spencer X wrote on Twitter. We will share the exact plans when they are ready.
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