The U.S. pilot program allows bitcoin, ether, and USDC to be used as collateral in derivatives markets.
Read moreDetailsThe Russian banking giant VTB is preparing to offer clients spot trading services for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Read moreDetailsThe rise of stablecoins could reduce the control of national monetary authorities, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Read moreDetailsThe Taiwanese government aims to issue a stablecoin pegged to the local or U.S. dollar in the second half of...
Read moreDetailsThe financial giant is targeting the digital asset market with a gradual approach.
Read moreDetailsA banking consortium led by BNP Paribas aims to develop a euro-denominated stablecoin compliant with the MiCA regulation for use...
Read moreDetailsThe new legislation grants bitcoin and digital assets the same legal status as traditional property, protecting ownership, inheritance, and recovery.
Read moreDetailsThe second-largest US bank is officially opening up to digital assets: green light for Bitcoin ETFs and new guidelines for...
Read moreDetailsThe world’s second-largest asset manager reverses course and enables trading of digital-asset products on its platform.
Read moreDetailsThe Central Asian country is planning to diversify its national reserves with digital assets, but is waiting for more favorable...
Read moreDetailsThe bill aims to reshore bitcoin mining to the United States, reduce dependence on Chinese hardware, and codify the Strategic...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a rule that would facilitate the inclusion of cryptocurrencies and alternative assets in...
Read moreDetailsBitdeer's subsidiary TDC has signed a deal with DCI to convert an existing facility to support Nvidia Vera Rubin technology.
Read moreDetailsA new infostealer called Infiniti Stealer targets Mac users through fake CAPTCHA pages that trick victims into running dangerous commands...
Read moreDetailsThe Canadian Liberal government has introduced Bill C-25 to ban crypto donations to parties, candidates, and electoral advertisers.
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