Bitcoin, privacy and the US government: what has happened in the last few days
Wallets and coinjoin services abandon the American market: is the US government ready to attack self-custody?
Wallets and coinjoin services abandon the American market: is the US government ready to attack self-custody?
The United States Department of Justice rejected the proposal for dismissal of charges from the legal team of Roman Storm,...
The Australia Securities Exchange (ASX) plans to approve a series of spot Bitcoin ETFs by the end of 2024.
After the arrest of the two founders of Samourai Wallet, the FBI of the United States warns American citizens not...
After the news published by Atlas21, account X of the wallet wakes up with a press release. No reference to...
Jack Dorsey's company finalizes the development of a 3nm chip for Bitcoin mining: competition for Bitmain.
The Venezuelan oil company PDVSA is preparing to integrate Tether to evade US sanctions: initial experiments initiated in 2023.
After the leak of personal data of 5.1 million Salvadorans, the hacker group CiberInteligenciaSV has released part of the source...
Launch of a popular initiative to induce the purchase of Bitcoin by the Swiss National Bank.
Following the halving of the block subsidy, transaction fees reached a peak, reaching $170 for high priority transactions.
A senior UniCredit executive warns that MiCA rules create an alliance between stablecoins and banks without the insurance safeguards needed...
Read moreDetailsTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the Trump administration will never introduce a central bank digital currency.
Read moreDetailsBlackRock's Bitcoin ETF recorded its second largest daily outflow in history on Wednesday, driven by tensions in the Middle East.
Read moreDetailsDavid Rush, a senior CIA official with top-secret clearance, was arrested on May 19, 2026, after more than $40 million...
Read moreDetailsDigital asset investment products record a second consecutive week of redemptions, as the US bond market stifles hopes of rate...
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