US Bitcoin reserve hits snag as federal agencies debate for control: Bloomberg
The report follows comments from White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt in May, who said the administration was examining the leg...
Former Tether CIO seeks to sell stake in stablecoin issuer, Bloomberg reports
The reported transaction comes as Tether maintains it has no plans to go public, even as other crypto companies pursue or delay IP...
BonkDAO reports $20M theft from ‘malicious governance proposal’
The developers behind the memecoin project said they had informed law enforcement after the attack and were working to “recover fu...
Ripple secures full MiCA license for crypto services across Europe
The Luxembourg approval completes the company's MiCA licensing process, enabling it to provide regulated crypto-asset services acr...
Bitmine announces $74M Ether buys as chair says ‘greater chances of Clarity Act...
Bitmine's big buy contrasts with crypto treasury peer Strategy, which reported selling millions of dollars worth of its Bitcoin ho...
UN agency moves Stellar blockchain payment initiative beyond pilot stage
The UN Development Programme said blockchain payment pilots in five countries cut costs, improved resilience and will now inform w...
TeraWulf shares rise after $19B Anthropic AI lease, JV sale
The Bitcoin miner signed a 20-year AI infrastructure lease with Anthropic and sold its majority stake in a separate AI data center...
FCA warns of major shakeup as AI agents meet tokenized money
The FCA’s vision for agentic AI points toward a financial system where programmable money and tokenized assets could play a much l...
Crypto hacks fell 47% in H1 but ecosystem is no safer: CertiK
Crypto exploits rose 59% quarter-on-quarter to $807.5 million in Q2, due partly to the KelpDAO and Drift Protocol exploits, which...
Strategy sells 3,588 Bitcoin for $216M to fund dividends, keeps $2.55B reserve i...
Strategy sold $216 million in Bitcoin to fund its dividend payments, as wealth manager Bernstein maintained its year-end Bitcoin p...
