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Bitcoin Options Activity Reflects Trader Sentiment Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict

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Assessing Whether Layer‑2 Solutions May Fragment Ethereum – Interview with Yuval...

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Analysts dismiss claims of Bitcoin manipulation by Jane Street amid rising demand...

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Minnesota is evaluating a possible ban on cryptocurrency kiosks following reports...

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MoonPay and M0 Introduce Development Framework for the PYUSDx Stablecoin.

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Bitcoin Analysts Project Market Bottom Potential in Q4 2026.

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Large Bitcoin Addresses Near Key Threshold as BTC Price Approaches $68,000.

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Hong Kong retiree reports $840,000 loss in multiple cryptocurrency frauds.

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Morgan Stanley Submits Amended SEC Filing Aiming Toward a Bitcoin ETF

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Bitcoin mining difficulty falls 7.7%, the largest reduction since February

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Large Bitcoin wallet becomes active after 13 years of inactivity.

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Hong Kong retiree reports $840,000 loss in multiple cryptocurrency frauds.

Hong Kong Retiree Loses HK$6.6 million in a Series of Linked Crypto Scams Hong Kong, March 2025 – A 66‑year‑old retiree in Hong Kong has been stripped of approximately HK$6.6 million (roughly US$840,000) after falling victim to three consecutive cryptocurrency‑investment scams. The incidents, uncovered by the Police’s CyberDefender unit, illustrate how fraudsters can recycle a single target...