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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Grants Approval for Nasdaq’s Tokenization Trading...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin ETFs Record $2.9 Billion Net Outflow; Futures Market Data Suggests Potential...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Movers and Shakers: February 2026 – Updated: 2026-02-04 21:20:00

Priya Sharma
Cryptocurrency

$55 Billion in Bitcoin Futures Positions Closed Within 30 Days, Prompting Analysis...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Cap conducts $12 million stablecoin airdrop for early users.

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

U.S. Treasury Lacks Legal Authority to Provide Financial Support to Bitcoin.

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

CME Group Evaluates Potential Launch of a Cryptocurrency Token.

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

Coinbase’s Payments Protocol and Shopify have processed $1.2 million in USDC transactions...

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency Markets Decline Amid Technology‑Sector Selloff

Jordan Chase
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Bitcoin Prices Slip to New Lows After Unsuccessful $76,000 Bounce Attempt.

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Dubai’s Ban on Monero and Zcash: Implications for Regulated Cryptocurrency Markets

Alex Rivera

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Bitrefill breach suspected to involve hackers with alleged ties to North...

Marcus Chen
Cryptocurrency

Kalshi CEO Responds to Arizona Criminal Charges, Characterizing Them as an...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Federal Open Market Committee Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged at March Meeting.

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

SEC Chair Details Rationale Behind Classifying NFTs as Non‑Securities

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Bitrefill breach suspected to involve hackers with alleged ties to North...

North Korea‑Linked Hackers Suspected in Bitrefill Breach That Drained Hot Wallets Image: Lazarus Group operatives (credit: CryptoPotato) Executive summary On 1 March 2024 Bitrefill disclosed a cyber‑intrusion that compromised several of its hot cryptocurrency wallets and allowed the theft of an undisclosed amount of funds. The company’s post‑mortem points to tactics, malware signatures...