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Bitcoin on ‘very shaky ground’ as new BTC price top nears: Ammous

Corporate Bitcoin buyers should brace for impact or abandon their strategy if they are unprepared for an 80% BTC price drop, Saifedean Ammous said.

Bitcoin’s shrinking supply may trigger price breakout: Sygnum

Bitcoin’s liquid supply has fallen 30% in 18 months as institutional demand and new reserve strategies tighten the market, Sygnum Bank reports.

Blockchain can end the food fraud crisis, but it’s a costly battle

Blockchain has already played a role in protecting consumers against food fraud, but there are lessons to be learned before it starts to truly pay off.

SEC to shape crypto policy with ‘notice and comment,’ says Atkins

Securities and Exchange Commission chair Paul Atkins told a Senate subcommittee that his approach to crypto “will be done through notice and comment rulemaking, not through regulation by enforcement.”

Coinbase wants Oregon’s ‘copycat’ securities case in federal court

Coinbase has argued that a securities lawsuit from Oregon’s attorney general should be heard in federal court because it’s an attempt to “invade the province of federal law.”

South Korea elects pro-crypto candidate Lee Jae-myung as president

Lee Jae-myung has plans to enable the state pension fund to invest in crypto, approve Bitcoin ETFs, and launch a Korean won-backed stablecoin.

South Korea elects pro-crypto candidate Lee Jae-myung as president

Lee Jae-myung has plans to enable the state pension fund to invest in crypto, approve Bitcoin ETFs, and launch a Korean won-backed stablecoin.

Gold’s rally to $3,360 is beneficial for Bitcoin: Here’s why

Bitcoin price eyes a breakout as a weakening dollar, US debt concerns, and gold limits shift investor focus.

California assembly passes bill to allow crypto payments to state

The California State Assembly passed a bill that would allow state agencies to accept crypto for payment in a unanimous 68-0 vote, which will now head to the Senate.

Bitcoin profit-taking underway as ‘big whales’ continue sell-off

The Bitcoin supply held by whale entities has declined by 40% over the past eight years as profit-taking continues.

Trump memecoin wallet in ‘absolute chaos’ as family org unaware of launch

The announcement of a Donald Trump-branded crypto wallet from the team behind his memecoin has been muddled after the president’s sons disavowed it.

Meta signs 20-year nuclear energy deal to power AI

Meta will use nuclear energy to power its data centers and AI models with a 20-year deal to secure 1.1 gigawatts of energy from an Illinois facility.

Bybit reveals security overhaul in response to $1.4B hack

Bybit unveiled a major security overhaul following its $1.4 billion hack in February, with upgrades across audits, wallet protection and information security.

Trump-linked asset manager files Truth Social Bitcoin ETF with SEC

A Bitcoin ETF branded with Donald Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, is seeking a green light from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

US military leadership to back Bitcoin strategic reserve — Senator Lummis

The Senator’s comments addressed the tensions between the US and China, citing US generals based in Southeast Asia.

CleanSpark ramps up Bitcoin mining by 9% in May, boosts hash rate, power capacity

The miner's May output shows resilience but still lags behind competitors MARA and Riot Platforms.

Tokenized funds are scaling fast, hitting $5.7B — Moody’s

Moody’s finds growing institutional demand for tokenized money market funds, citing benefits in liquidity, compliance and operational efficiency.

Classover signs $500M convertible note deal for Solana reserve

The K-12 education company has up to $900 million to purchase Solana tokens.

Retail is back, but not where you think — Bitget COO

Vugar Usi Zade dispelled the myth that retail investors are no longer interested in Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

Crypto policy trends to watch in 2025: Privacy, development and adoption

As crypto goes mainstream, regulation is no longer a distant threat or bureaucratic detail — it’s the new foundation.

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