Crypto
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UK Judge dismisses $770M Bitcoin landfill hard drive case
The hard drive containing over 8,000 Bitcoin was mistakenly disposed of in a landfill in 2013. Source link
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MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin debt loop: stroke of genius or risky gamble?
Critics call it heedless; supporters say it’s brilliant. Either way, Michael Saylor continues doubling down on Bitcoin. Source link
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Solana poised for gains fueled by US ETF and retail adoption — Analyst
Solana could outperform Bitcoin and Ether in 2025, thanks to a potential US-based spot SOL ETF and retail profit expectations.…
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Coinbase informs users of CFTC subpoena involving Polymarket
Coinbase may be required to send certain information related to user accounts to the CFTC in response to a subpoena…
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IMF urges Kenya to align crypto laws with global standards
IMF recommends Kenya overhaul outdated regulations, address scams and align its crypto framework with global standards for financial stability. Source…
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Shkreli says Wu-Tang Clan should have say in lawsuit over one-off album
Martin Shkreli argued that members of the Wu-Tang Clan should participate in a court battle he’s facing over a rare…
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Bitcoin investors exit spot ETFs at near-record levels as BTC slumps 2.3%
Bitcoin holders have been offloading their spot Bitcoin ETF shares as the asset dipped to $92,500 and remains below $95,000.…
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Hong Kong launches initiative to help banks with DLT adoption
The initiative will initially focus on tokenized deposits with the HKMA providing support to local banks for trials. Source link
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DOGE ’extremely quiet’ social chatter could be an opportunity: Analyst
Dogecoin crowd sentiment is at a low point, which could point to a buying opportunity before the crypto market starts…
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Oklahoma senator introduces Bitcoin Freedom Act for BTC payments
“If Washington D.C. can ruin something, it likely will. And it is certainly ruining the US Dollar,” said Senator Deevers…
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