Bitcoin
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Metaplanet’s Bitcoin total holdings surpass 1k with latest $10.4m purchase
Tokyo-listed Metaplanet has increased its crypto holdings to over 1,000 BTC, continuing its recent spree of Bitcoin acquisitions. Japan‘s early-stage…
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Hong Kong considers tax break on crypto investments and using AI for finance
Hong Kong regulators are considering an extension on tax breaks to include digital assets like crypto and the use of…
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Victims to sue WazirX over $235m hack in class-action lawsuit
A group of victims is preparing a lawsuit against crypto exchange WazirX following the $235 million hack. Thirty victims of…
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Crypto VC funding: Stripe buys startup Bridge for $1.1b, Bluesky bags $15m
Bridge, a stablecoin startup founded not even three years ago, announced a deal this week that would cause most crypto…
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Bitcoin ETF inflows surpass $3b in October, demand hits six-month high
October marked a strong month for U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, with over $3 billion in net inflows as demand reached…
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Emory University Holds $15.1M in Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust
Emory University, a private research institution in Atlanta, has reported $15.1 million worth of holdings in Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust.…
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Binance: Regulatory uncertainty clouds future of new crypto ETFs
Analysts at Binance note that regulatory uncertainty is overshadowing the future of new crypto ETFs, raising concerns about their potential…
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US and Nigeria form alliance to fight crypto crime
The United States and Nigeria have launched the Bilateral Liaison Group on Illicit Finance and Cryptocurrencies in an effort to…
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Flare launches Blockchain Machine Images on Google Cloud
Flare, the blockchain for data networks, has unveiled a new tool designed to enable rapid and low-cost deployment of blockchain…
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Threat actor returns $19.3m to U.S. government wallets
Crypto hackers behind an exploit of U.S. government wallets returned the bulk of the funds stolen less than 24 hours…
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