Australian Police Charge Man Over $3.5M Crypto Investment Scam Targeting Elderly...
Australian police linked the NEXOpayment portal to the alleged laundering of funds from 190 elderly investors.
After State Lawsuit Losing Streak, Kalshi Nabs Victory in Tennessee—This Could B...
States are scoring victories against prediction markets when they invoke congressional intent, said a legal expert—and losing when...
South Korean Lawmakers Slam Regulators Over Bithumb's $43 Billion Bitcoin Blunde...
Lawmakers in South Korea are intensifying scrutiny over the role of regulators after Bithumb accidentally gave out $43 billion in...
House Dems Raise National Security Alarms Over Trump Family’s Crypto Bank Charte...
Lawmakers warned that approving World Liberty Financial's bank charter application could jeopardize the legitimacy of the U.S. ban...
Silicon Valley Engineers Charged With Theft of Google, Tech Trade Secrets
Three engineers are accused of stealing sensitive mobile processor and cryptography files from Google and two other companies.
Custodia CEO Says Trump Family Crypto Ties Are Part of Clarity Act Problem
At ETH Denver, Caitlin Long said the ethics controversy around Trump-linked crypto projects has complicated Senate support.
Australian Executive Accused of Selling Cyber Secrets to Russia for Crypto
U.S. prosecutors say the former defense contractor executive took about $1.26 million in crypto to transfer sensitive exploit tool...
White House, Banks and Crypto Groups Resume Talks on Stablecoin Rewards
Stablecoin incentives remain a key unresolved issue as lawmakers seek to advance digital-asset market-structure legislation.
Hyperliquid Launches Policy Center With $29 Million Backing to Advocate for DeFi...
The organization is led by industry veteran Jake Chervinsky and backed with $29 million worth of HYPE.
Goldman Sachs CEO Owns 'Very Little' Bitcoin, Backs Bessent on Clarity Act
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon backed Treasury Secretary Bessent, who recently had harsh words for companies like Coinbase that s...
