The case against Pavel Durov and why it's important for crypto
Free speech advocates and crypto community members have voiced concern over what Durov’s case means in a wider context.
Free speech advocates and crypto community members have voiced concern over what Durov’s case means in a wider context.
Up to 75% of institutions could be actively using DeFi platforms in two years, the survey found.
Khanna was also critical of President Trump’s memecoin, saying “I don’t think any elected official should be having a memecoin.”
The Senate Banking Committee's bipartisan approval of the GENIUS Act means stablecoin legislation could arrive at the president's desk in a matter of months, according to Bo Hines.
A US federal judge found the CFTC had shown that Debiex, which marketed itself as a crypto platform, was actually a romance scam that stole around $2.3 million.
The man who has been trying to recover a hard drive containing the private keys to 8,000 Bitcoin from a UK landfill site now plans to file an international human rights case.
A new bill in Brazil offers to regulate voluntary salary payments in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, requiring employers to pay at least 50% of the pay in the Brazilian real.
Senator Cynthia Lummis’ BITCOIN Act would allow the US to hold more than 1 million BTC in its crypto reserves.
Crypto advocates split hairs on whether XRP deserved to be in the digital asset stockpile, with many questions revolving around the token’s utility.
Toncoin's open interest spiked after reports emerged that Telegram founder Pavel Durov left France.