
Latest Crypto & Bitcoin News

Crypto ETPs gather steam with $2.2B inflows, Bitcoin dominates gains
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NYSE develops 24/7 blockchain trading platform for tokenized stocks, ETFs The platform remains subject to regulatory approval and would mark a cautious step toward onchain markets.
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India’s central bank proposes linking BRICS digital currencies for trade: Reuters India wants BRICS members to discuss linking their CBDCs for trade and tourism at a future summit, according to a Reuters report.
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US Bitcoin traders flip bearish: Is BTC price at risk of losing $90K? Bitcoin faces rising downside risk as macro pressure and weak technicals point to a possible drop toward $80,000 on a rising-wedge breakdown.
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Here’s what happened in crypto today Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
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South Korea busts $100M underground remittance ring using WeChat, crypto: Report South Korea’s customs agency charged three suspects over a more than $100 million crypto-linked remittance scheme using WeChat Pay and Alipay, per Yonhap.
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Bridges are crypto’s next FTX waiting to happen Cross-chain bridges concentrate risk and centralize trust, creating vulnerabilities that could trigger a systemic crypto crisis under stressed market conditions.
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Crypto derivatives exchange Paradex reports outage, cancels open orders The decentralized perpetuals exchange said multiple core services were affected as it worked through a rollback and recovery process.
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Crypto ETPs gather steam with $2.2B inflows, Bitcoin dominates gains Bitcoin drove 71% of last week’s $2.17 billion in crypto fund inflows, while Ether and Solana held up despite US CLARITY Act proposals to restrict stablecoin yields.
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Vitalik Buterin calls for a new DAO design for onchain disputes and governance Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin says DAOs must move beyond simple token-voting treasuries and be redesigned to power core infrastructure like oracles and onchain courts.
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Three reasons why Ethereum price remains bullish above $3,000 Despite Ether’s rejection from $3,400, data suggested that ETH price could see a sustained recovery over the next few weeks, as long as a key support level held.
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CertiK links $63M in Tornado Cash deposits to $282M wallet compromise Blockchain data showed that stolen Bitcoin was bridged to Ethereum, fragmented into multiple wallets and later routed into the crypto mixer.
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Hong Kong industry group pushes to soften CARF rules The Hong Kong Securities & Futures Professionals Association is backing the OECD’s CARF and tougher tax transparency, but wants lighter treatment and more flexible recordkeeping.
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Kazakhstan limits crypto trading to central bank-approved coins Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed new laws creating licensed crypto exchanges and giving the central bank authority to approve tradable coins.
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BTC vs. new $80K ‘liquidity grab’: 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week Bitcoin faced the prospect of turning its $98,000 highs into a liquidity hunt as tariffs put new BTC price local lows back on the table next.
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Why wrench attacks are becoming one of the most violent forms of crypto crimes Rising crypto wealth is increasing the stakes of physical coercion. “Wrench attacks” show how digital assets can become real-world targets.
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Why Ethereum’s ‘walkaway test’ and quantum readiness matter more than ever Ethereum’s walkaway test asks whether the network can remain credible, secure and adaptable without constant intervention, even as quantum risks loom.
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Binance Australia brings fiat back after being debanked for 2 years Since mid-2023, Binance Australia users have only been able to deposit or withdraw fiat funds from their crypto exchange accounts via debit or credit card.
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US Senate panel wants developer safeguards out of crypto bill The Republican and Democratic Senate Judiciary leaders have called for changes to the market structure bill, arguing it would “weaken” the ability to police money transmitters.


