Bitcoin
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Bitcoin ETF inflows surge 500%, Ether ETFs start to recover
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. recorded a significant jump in inflows, while Ether ETFs showed signs of recovery after…
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Bitwise’s Bitcoin-Ethereum ETF gets initial SEC nod
Bitwise Asset Management’s exchange-traded product tracking Bitcoin and Ethereum has received the initial nod from the United States Securities and…
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Trump’s crypto ties could cause ‘havoc,’ $70b hedge fund warns
A $71 billion hedge fund warns that Trump’s support for crypto is fueling mania that could eventually end in market…
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D3 raises $25m in funding round led by Paradigm
D3 Global has raised $25 million in a Series A funding round, with the funds set to help the domain…
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Cardano moves to full decentralized governance with Plomin hard fork
Cardano is taking a major step toward decentralized governance with the activation of the Plomin hard fork. This upgrade gives…
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Phantom wallet officially adds support for Sui
Non-custodial crypto wallet Phantom has officially added support for the layer-1 blockchain Sui. Following the initial announcement about a planned…
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Coinbase taps four finance, political experts for advisory council
U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase has onboarded four experts from finance and politics to bolster its regulatory approach under Donald Trump’s…
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Robinhood hints at futures trading in Bitcoin
Robinhood is expanding its trading offerings with the launch of futures trading for Bitcoin. The company teased the upcoming feature…
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Trump’s executive order could break Bitcoin’s 4-year cycle: Bitwise CIO
U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order on crypto, coupled with an overall regulatory pivot in the United States, could break…
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick: US dollar stablecoins should be audited
Howard Lutnick, President Trump’s pick for U.S. Commerce Secretary, faced tough questioning from lawmakers over his ties to Tether and…
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