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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen tells CNBC that, depending on customer demand, the company may accept crypto for trading cards.
GameStop plans crypto payments after a $500 million Bitcoin investment. Explores trading card sales & inflation hedging via multiple cryptos.
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen told CNBC’s Squawk Box that the video game retailer is “going to look at all cryptocurrencies” as a possible payment method for trading cards.
GameStop's CEO, Ryan Cohen, hinted that the company will not follow the trend of other firms like Strategy in accumulating ...
GameStop Chairman and CEO Ryan Cohen discusses the future of the company on 'Making Money.' Donald Trump announces deal to ...
GameStop has acquired 4,710 bitcoins as a hedge, CEO Ryan Cohen has said, keeping capital allocation cautious amid wider ...
Shares of GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) are trading marginally lower Tuesday afternoon, pausing after a rally on Monday that was ...
Gamers have long turned to the secondhand market to find good deals on video games. But Nintendo is now punishing some lucky ...
Is GameStop trying to be the next Strategy? CEO Ryan Cohen gives a look into its Bitcoin treasury approach and talks crypto ...
GameStop boss Ryan Cohen said Tuesday on CNBC’s Squawk Box that the company’s recent crypto play is strictly about protecting ...