Forbes: BitCoin, Cryptocurrency pages removed from investment database, links stop working
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock.
09:30 Sun, 08 Feb 2026
Searching for Forbes' page on Bitcoin gives us links to various pages, including a main page showing prices and charts just like any normal foreign exchange service.
With significant doubts about the future of Bitcoin this week and the evolution of crisis teams in regulatory bodies, it looks like Forbes has removed the page or at least made it inaccessible in some European countries or regions.
They do not display any warning to tell us the page is simply inaccessible in my region. In other words, when it goes directly to an error page, it looks like the pages were removed in a hurry. Why do they no longer want to put cryptocurrencies up on a pedestal alongside government issued currencies?
These are the URLs and links to the pages that used to be there a few hours ago:
https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/assets/bitcoin-btc/
https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/crypto-prices/
Do these links still work where you are located?
The governor of the French central bank, which is part of the Eurozone, recently expressed concern that Bitcoin risks are materializing. Did organizations promoting the Bitcoin in the Eurozone countries take the hint that they could face liability problems?


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