The UK’s central bank may ease restrictions on corporate stablecoin reserves following industry pushback.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the Reserve Bank of India, a blockchain-based CBDC would enable fast and secure payments.
Read moreDetailsIn 2026, a large-scale investigation will be launched into Russian companies’ and citizens’ investments in digital assets.
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Department of the Treasury is eliminating the application of the crypto CAMT tax on unrealized gains, saving Strategy...
Read moreDetailsThe co-founder of the mixer is challenging his conviction for unlicensed money transmission, arguing that there is no evidence of...
Read moreDetailsThe payments giant is aiming for a federal banking license to enter the stablecoin market.
Read moreDetailsThe European Central Bank is rallying support for a ban on stablecoins issued both within the EU and abroad.
Read moreDetailsAnkara is preparing a law that will grant the regulatory agency the authority to block cryptocurrency accounts to combat money...
Read moreDetailsThe new bill aims to make Wisconsin one of the most business-friendly states in the U.S., removing licensing requirements for...
Read moreDetailsThe Polish Parliament has approved a new cryptocurrency law that goes beyond EU requirements, triggering heated debate in the sector.
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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