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Charles Hoskinson just declared Senate Democrats’ DeFi proposal the ultimate “kill switch”

A big, fat “kill switch” designed to crush innovation with alarming government power is on the horizon.

Fed’s post-shutdown powwow will bring the fireworks?

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20 days. The Federal Reserve’s next big meeting is just 20 days away, and crypto traders are pacing nervously, like caffeinated cats on a hot tin roof.

XRP’s $16 billion vanishing act is a big deal?

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XRP just pulled off a disappearing act that would make any magician jealous. Poof! $16.47 billion in market value gone in a week’s time.

Huge Bitcoin milestone on the horizon for BlackRock

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BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF is sprinting toward a $100 billion milestone faster than any fund in history ever dreamed of.

Russia banks get the green light for crypto, but with a twist

Russia’s Central Bank just dropped a crypto breadcrumb at the Finopolis forum, announcing that banks can now play with cryptocurrency, but only if they follow the strictest playbook known to finance.

Coinbase’s DEX trading is coming to the U.S.

Picture Coinbase, the crypto giant, tossing open the gates to the DEX trading, all within its familiar app.

Arthur Hayes knows why the four-year Bitcoin cycle is dead

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There’s a new power factor in play. Arthur Hayes, the outspoken co-founder of BitMEX and the man who once flew his hype Ferrari Testarossa straight through Bitcoin’s chaotic skies, just declared the iconic four-year Bitcoin cycle dead.

Meet the Roughrider Coin, North Dakota’s new digital cowboy

Imagine a financial showdown in the Wild West of digital currency, where states vie for the crown of crypto pioneer.

Block announced a new Bitcoin wallet

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Jack Dorsey’s Block, that payment wizard behind Square and Cash App, launching a slick Bitcoin wallet tailored just for small businesses.

Privacy Coalition Pressures Ireland to Scrap Encryption ‘Backdoor’ Bill

A leading privacy group is urging Ireland to halt work on the Communications Interception and Lawful Access Bill.