Supreme Court ruling ‘changes the game’ for US crypto firms
The high court’s decision further bolsters the argument “that Congress, not an agency, should decide if — and how — to regulate Web3.”
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India crypto ban is like banning internet, says former Coinbase CTO
Former Coinbase chief technology officer Balaji Srinivasan has warned that India's impending ban on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies would be like banning the "financial internet." 2682 Total views 16 Total shares Former Coinbase chief technology officer Balaji Srinivasan thinks India’s impending cryptocurrency ban would be akin to banning the internet and could cost the country…

Worldcoin is making reality look like a lot like Black Mirror
Scanning your iris to become a “verified human” in exchange for digital currency sounds like a Black Mirror episode. But this is not the story arc of a dystopian science fiction show — it’s happening now with one of the latest projects in Web3.The launch of Worldcoin on Optimism has left many wondering whether this…

$30K BTC price has ‘severe impact’ on Bitcoin miner profits — analysis
Bitcoin (BTC) is squeezing its miners this month as suppressed prices threaten to impact profitability.The latest data shows both narrowing profit margins and miners waiting longer to recoup their initial investment.Miner production cost faces off with BTC priceWhile Bitcoin miners have largely held off on major distribution as BTC/USD descends from all-time highs, the picture…

Japanese Insurer Sompo Partners With African BTC-Enabled Remittance Service BitPesa
Japanese insurance company Sompo has partnered with pan-African digital payment platform BTC Africa, also known as BitPesa, according to a press release published Nov. 11 by Asia-focused English-language publication Nikkei Asian Review.Sompo Holdings Inc. reportedly invested 570 million yen ($5 million) Nov. 8 to acquire a 10 percent stake in BitPesa. BitPesa is anAfrican Bitcoin…

Bitcoin’s ‘Great Accumulation,’ Binance.US resumes fiat withdrawals, and other news: Hodler’s Digest, June 18-24
Top Stories This Week ‘The Great Accumulation’ of Bitcoin has begun, says Gemini’s Winklevoss Recently renewed optimism for an approved Bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) is igniting “The Great Accumulation Race” for Bitcoin, according to industry pundits. Over the past week, Fidelity, Invesco, WisdomTree and Valkyrie have followed investment giant BlackRock in applying for a…

Bitcoin miners already made nearly $600K from Ordinals’ NFT transactions
Bitcoin (BTC) miners have earned nearly $600,000 in two months from a new controversial NFT protocol called Ordinals that has triggered a surge in user activity.What are Bitcoin Ordinals? Ordinals allow users to inscribe data in the form of images and other media types in newly mined blocks on the Bitcoin blockchain that's otherwise largely used for…

CME Group taps Google Cloud for pilot asset tokenization program
The companies will start testing the Google Cloud Universal Ledger with capital market participants in 2026. US derivatives exchange operator CME Group is piloting solutions for tokenized assets using Google Cloud Universal Ledger (GCUL), a new distributed ledger that was designed for traditional financial institutions. CME has begun integrating GCUL to improve capital market efficiency

Price analysis 3/10: BTC, ETH, BNB, ADA, DOT, XRP, UNI, LTC, LINK, BCH
Long-term investors use dips in a strong uptrend to buy while short-term investors are fixated on calling a top. In the past few days, data from Glassnode has shown significantly sized Bitcoin (BTC) outflows from Coinbase exchange, which is a sign of accumulation according to analysts.It is encouraging to note that the demand is not…