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Western Union Partners with Crossmint to Enable USDPT Stablecoin Transactions on...

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Binance CEO CZ Denies Allegations That the Platform Contributed to Historic...

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Infinex token launches with a $300 million valuation.

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Polkadot Treasury Reports First OpenGov Profit as DOT Price Remains Subdued

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European Commission urges 12 EU member states to adopt cryptocurrency tax...

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SoFi announces record fourth‑quarter earnings as its cryptocurrency and stablecoin services...

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MEGA’s pre‑market price declines ahead of its mainnet launch.

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Gold Advances as the U.S. Dollar Weakens; Bitcoin Seen as a...

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Analyzing Early DeFi Challenges: Perspectives from Kain Warwick, Founder of Synthetix

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Ink‑based perpetual DEX Nado announces an airdrop of its official NFT...

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Sygnum reports that 45 % of Ethereum’s total supply is currently locked,...

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Former President Donald Trump publicly backs the cryptocurrency sector as competition...

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Bitcoin crosses $70,000 resistance level as altcoins rally.

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RedStone Oracle infrastructure launches on Stellar, enhancing DeFi functionality on the...

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MEXC Announces Expansion of Tokenized Stock Listings Through Partnership with Ondo...

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Former President Donald Trump publicly backs the cryptocurrency sector as competition...

Trump Backs Crypto in the Ongoing Stablecoin‑Yield Dispute Washington, D.C. – Former President Donald J. Trump has entered the debate over stablecoin yields, openly criticizing the banking sector for what he describes as “undermining” his crypto agenda. In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump warned that banks were obstructing legislation...