January 1, 2026: the European Big Brother arrives
From 2026, every movement of bitcoin and digital assets executed through supervised intermediaries will be recorded and shared among the...
From 2026, every movement of bitcoin and digital assets executed through supervised intermediaries will be recorded and shared among the...
The organization is turning to bitcoin and digital assets to overcome delays in traditional banking channels during crises.
The video platform is enabling PayPal’s stablecoin as a payout method.
The recent price drop has put pressure on most corporate treasuries holding BTC, with roughly two-thirds of companies now in...
The U.S. banking regulator has unveiled the financial restrictions imposed on the crypto sector between 2020 and 2023.
A Sygnum report highlights how HNWIs in the Asia-Pacific region view cryptocurrencies as essential for long-term wealth planning.
Blockstream’s latest update to its mobile app enables instant swaps between Lightning and Liquid.
The government introduces severe penalties to combat electricity theft linked to mining as the country faces an energy crisis.
The OCC confirms that national banks may intermediate cryptocurrency trades without holding digital assets on their balance sheets.
The Central Bank is considering regulatory changes that would allow financial institutions to operate with bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas has approved ERCOT's 'Batch Zero' system for allocating electrical capacity, boosting shares of Cipher,...
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Read moreDetailsThe U.S. House and Senate have reached a deal on the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which prohibits the...
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