IMF and El Salvador: request to halt Bitcoin accumulation plan
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is requesting an end to the Salvadoran public sector's Bitcoin purchases under the $1.4 billion ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is requesting an end to the Salvadoran public sector's Bitcoin purchases under the $1.4 billion ...
The decision marks a shift in the supervision of the cryptocurrency market in the United States.
While the Trump administration announces plans to accumulate Bitcoin and other digital assets, the Australian government focuses on regulating the ...
New European regulations force Binance to remove USDT and eight other stablecoins starting March 31.
Four years in prison for operating an unauthorized cryptocurrency ATM network.
The President of the Swiss National Bank rejects Bitcoin as a state reserve while the initiative for a popular referendum ...
The announcement of a strategic reserve of digital assets by the United States has drawn criticism from the Bitcoin community ...
Under the Trump administration, the SEC is adopting a new strategy in its relations with the digital asset industry.
The Texas Senate Business & Commerce Committee has unanimously approved the bill, which will now move to the state Senate ...
Legislative proposals for the creation of a digital asset reserve fund are advancing in Arizona.
U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs record eight consecutive days of positive flows, with over $2 billion in total net inflows.
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