Investigators reportedly found a draft document on lobbyist Mauricio Novelli’s phone outlining a $5 million payment plan linked to Argentine President Javier Milei’s promotion of Libra.
Australia's corporate watchdog has warned against listening to "finfluencers" and AI financial advice, with one in four Gen Z investing in crypto.
Bitcoin miners are fleeing to AI as hashrates fall and profitability collapses, but Bitcoiners argue that it isn't a problem for Bitcoin.
The SEC case against BitClout Nader Al-Naji has been dropped after the regulator says it reassessed the “evidentiary record” and exercised its discretion to seek dismissal.
Galaxy Digital head of firmwide research Alex Thorn said the US CLARITY Act has an “extremely low” chance of passing Congress if it isn’t completed before the end of April.
Bitcoin is resistant to random subsea internet cable failures, but is still vulnerable to targeted attacks, according to a Cambridge study based on 11 years of network data.
Ledger Asia-Pacific lead Takatoshi Shibayama says overseas institutions will push their local regulators so they can compete to fill any void left if the US bans all stablecoin yield payments.
World Liberty Financial’s governance proposal to increase voter participation through a tiered staking system has passed with 99.12% community approval.
Decentralized finance protocol Aave is launching a new feature to protect users against high price impacts, after one user lost $50 million on a $36,000 trade using Aave’s interface.
Boris Johnson, the former prime minister of the United Kingdom, published an opinion article calling Bitcoin a scam, which received heavy pushback.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin says code changes should be made to simplify node setup that consolidate backend programs used by Ethereum node runners.
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their first five-day inflow streak of 2026 with $767 million in new capital, while spot Ether ETFs logged a four-day run of inflows totaling about $212 million.
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