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Japan Plans to Review the Effectiveness of Its Crypto Rules: Report

Nations around the world have been looking to clarify their approach to crypto. The U.K. decided to make crypto a regulated activity last year and bring the sector under its financial services rules, Europe created bespoke rules for the crypto sector known as the Markets in Crypto Assets rules, while, South Africa recently opened up its licensing regime for the sector.

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Bitcoin Bulls Eye $75K and Higher as BTC Registers Three-Week Winning Streak


BTC has registered its first three-week winning trend since February.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Won’t Reveal His View on Trump’s Bitcoin Reserve, Reiterates Bitcoin Isn’t a Security

“Look at the leading lights in this field, in the crypto field just two years ago. A number of them are in jail right now, and I’m not just talking about SBF… there’s been tens of billions of dollars of losses and bankruptcies and so forth,” Gensler said on Thursday. “What innovative field in America survives without having building trust in that field and protecting investors or consumers?”

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How a Harris ‘Opportunity Economy’ Will Benefit the Crypto Industry

Harris’s holistic and pragmatic approach to economic reform driven by data and inclusive tent of varied and various viewpoints, will lead to broader national benefits. A thriving middle class is key to sustainable growth, and her plan emphasizes redistributing opportunity by supporting those historically left behind. Her focus on education, workforce training, small business innovation, and the rule of law creates an economy that serves everyone, not just the wealthy elite — a core value of the crypto community. Her commitment to regulatory transparency enhances market stability, crucial for long-term growth. This balanced approach will ensure all Americans benefit from economic prosperity.

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When Trump Bought Red-Meat Bitcoin Burgers, He Called It ‘Crypto’

So it was fortuitous timing for Trump that his campaign scheduled a stop, later in the week, at the Bitcoin-friendly New York City bar, PubKey. According to the bar’s official X account, Trump bought 50 smash burgers and Diet Cokes for people in attendance, at a total cost of $998.77 including tax and tip, and then paid for it all in bitcoin. Fox News posted a video of the entire scene, leading a sharp-eyed reporter from CryptoSlate to quickly point out that Trump’s role mainly consisted of standing by at the counter while handlers actually performed the transaction, passing smartphones back and forth between them. Whatever. The bar crowd cheered. “Crypto burgers!” Trump said as he handed them out. A voice from behind the camera corrected him, “Bitcoin burgers!”

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When Icons Fall: P. Diddy, Sam Bankman-Fried, and the Lure of High-Profile Cases for Attorneys


When Icons Fall: P. Diddy, Sam Bankman-Fried, and the Lure of High-Profile Cases for Attorneys

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The Galois Capital Settlement Signals a New Era for Digital Asset Custody

In September 2024, Galois Capital, a now defunct crypto hedge fund, settled with the SEC for $225,000 over “custody failures” related to safeguarding clients’ crypto assets. While the amount may seem small, the implications for the Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) community, digital asset industry and custodians are significant.

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Former Government Employees, Compliance Officers Rally for Detained Binance Executive

Gary Weinstein, the founder of Infinity Advisory LLC and former state assistant attorney general, said all of the attendees present were in favor of consumer protections and “high-integrity” markets, including Gambaryan. He noted that Gambaryan had been invited by the Nigerian government when he visited in February and was given a “false assurance of safe passage.”

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Stablecoins Will Drive Institutional Adoption in Asia: Chainalysis CEO

“The real volume of crypto is tied to countries like the U.S. and others,” Gronager said. “The story we are trying to tell you is more like saying crypto users per capita. So basically, how many people using [crypto] within the country. The adoption is, like, who’s holding crypto for the average people in countries. In the U.S., that’s less than it is, for example, in India.”

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Unreliability, High Prices, and Security Breaches: Can DePIN Fix Telecom?

Despite all the challenges, I believe DePIN is the killer use case for enterprises adopting blockchain, and it has the potential to become the next trillion-dollar industry. After the mass adoption of DePIN, distributed ledger technology will have a transformative effect on the telecommunications sector, similar to the launch of the internet. In the end, it will lead to efficient infrastructure deployment and maintenance with automatic settlements and billing among all parties, fostering decentralization, independence, and seamless collaboration between multiple stakeholders.