CRYPTO
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Regulators must protect the architecture of freedom
The EU’s near-approval of Chat Control reveals regulatory threats to encryption. Web3 risks centralizing surveillance unless privacy becomes foundational. Source…
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Standard Chartered CEO Says ‘All Money Will Be Digital’
Standard Chartered’s CEO made comments predicting the end of cash and the digitization of all money at the Hong Kong…
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Canaan’s BTC Miners Load Balance Electric Grid in Japan
Mining hardware producer Canaan has won a contract to supply 4.5 megawatts (MW) of Bitcoin mining application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs)…
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Circle Launches Arc Testnet With BlackRock, Goldman, Visa, Mastercard
Circle, the world’s second-largest stablecoin issuer, launched the public testnet for Arc, its open layer-1 blockchain network built to bring…
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Ferrari to Launch Digital Token for Fans to Bid on Le Mans-Winning 499P
Ferrari is entering the cryptocurrency world with plans to launch a digital token that will allow its wealthiest fans to…
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Bitcoin To $1M As New Japan PM Orders Economic Stimulus: Arthur Hayes
Japan’s new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, announced a package of economic stimulus measures on Tuesday to ease the impact of…
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Can Ethereum Reclaim $4,500 in October?
Key takeaways: Ether’s rebound from a key support confluence puts $4,500 back within reach. MVRV bands show ETH price holding…
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Standard Chartered Named OKX’s Institutional Custodian In EEA
Standard Chartered, a major global banking group, is deepening ties with cryptocurrency exchange OKX, becoming its institutional custodian in the…
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Can Zcash Rally Sustain as ZEC Price Rises 520% in a Month?
Key takeaways: Zcash (ZEC) has soared over 520% in the past month, even defying the broader crypto sell-off that wiped…
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What Central Bank Gold Buying Means For Bitcoin
Global central banks have been increasing their gold reserves over the past few years in a trend that may have…
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