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April 22, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

Crypto Casino Revenues Top $80bn as Gamblers Bypass Blocks

Crypto casinos have seen explosive growth in recent years, with new data revealing that gambling platforms using cryptocurrency generated a staggering $81.4 billion in gross gaming revenue (GGR) in 2024. This is

Business/Cryptocurrency

US Bitcoin Miners Hoard Amid Profit Squeeze; CFTC Flags Oversight Gaps

As US-listed bitcoin miners face tightening profit margins and increasing competition for resources, companies are turning to stockpiling cryptocurrency to ride out the storm. Firms like Mara Holdings, Riot Platforms, and CleanSpark have raised over $3.7 billion from investors since

January 8, 2025

China Breaks New Ground in Quantum Cryptography: A Threat to Data Security?

Business/Cryptocurrency

While much of the world’s attention is focused on the race for dominance in artificial intelligence (AI), a new development from China in the

US SEC Opens Doors for Banks to Hold Crypto, Reverses Biden-Era Rule

Business/Cryptocurrency/United States

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has overturned a controversial Biden-era rule, paving the way for Wall Street banks to expand their cryptocurrency

India Signals Openness to Stablecoins Amid Cryptocurrency Debate

October 5, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

In a potential pivot for India’s cryptocurrency stance, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday stated that countries must “prepare to engage” with stablecoins, whether they are ready or not. Her remarks, made

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State Regulators Sound Alarm Over Looming Weakening of Crypto Oversight

October 3, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

State securities regulators are raising concerns that their ability to prosecute cryptocurrency-related fraud could be sharply curtailed under draft legislation making its way through Congress — just as federal enforcement against digital-asset

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Cryptocurrency Market Loses $300 Billion

September 27, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant downturn this week, with major tokens losing approximately $300 billion in value. This decline was primarily driven by the unwinding of leveraged positions and a noticeable

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World’s Largest Stablecoin Issuer Tether Seeks Massive Funding Round

September 24, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

Tether Holdings SA, issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin, is in discussions with investors to raise as much as $20 billion through a private placement, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the

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Canada Seizes $40 Million from TradeOgre Crypto Exchange in Landmark Action

September 24, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

Canadian authorities have executed the largest digital asset seizure in the country’s history, confiscating over CAD 56 million (approximately US$40 million) from the cryptocurrency exchange TradeOgre. The action marks the first time

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Crypto Market Hit by $1.5 Billion Liquidations as Ether and Bitcoin Slide

September 23, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency markets faced a sharp downturn on Monday after more than $1.5 billion in bullish wagers were liquidated, marking the biggest wave of forced sell-offs since March, according to data cited by

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Trump’s Super PAC Fueled by Crypto Industry, Amasses Nearly $200mn Ahead of 2026 Elections

August 2, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

Donald Trump’s Super PAC, Maga Inc., has amassed a staggering war chest of nearly $200 million, fueled largely by a wave of donations from the cryptocurrency industry, according to documents filed with

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Crypto’s Trojan Horse: How Washington Is Sleepwalking into the Next Financial Meltdown

July 28, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

The growing bipartisan embrace of cryptocurrency in Washington, especially stablecoins, is setting the stage for America’s next financial crisis — and potentially an even deeper political one — according to Rana Foroohar

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Crypto Lending Resurges as Startups Like Divine Push Unsecured Loans

July 28, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

A new wave of high-risk crypto lending ventures is surging back into the spotlight, just three years after the 2022 digital asset crash triggered a cascade of defaults and bankruptcies across the

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New Wave of High-Risk Crypto Lending Emerges as Market Rebounds

July 27, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

A new generation of crypto lenders is pushing the boundaries of risk with innovative digital asset loans, three years after a devastating market crash led to widespread insolvencies in the sector. San

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