CRYPTO
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US man who sent crypto to ISIS could serve prison till he’s 65
A man from the US state of Virginia will spend over three decades behind bars after being convicted of sending…
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Tron says DAO X hack cost victims $45K, Curve Finance also hit
A hacker who took over the Tron DAO X account is estimated to have made around $45,000 in improperly solicited…
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Bitcoin bros at ‘the club’ may stop US gov’t from buying BTC — Arthur Hayes
BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes says the United States is unlikely to add more Bitcoin to its reserves beyond what it…
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Strategy’s Bitcoin buys should be ‘super careless’ to pump price — Exec
Key takeaways: Richard Byworth says Michael Saylor’s Strategy could ramp up its Bitcoin buys by acquiring cash-rich companies and converting…
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Solana’s Loopscale pauses lending after $5.8M hack
Update (April 26 at 8:57 PM UTC): This article has been updated to include updates from Loopscale. Solana decentralized finance…
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Crypto users cool with AI dabbling with their portfolios: Survey
A majority of crypto users are willing to allow artificial intelligence agents to manage part of their investment portfolios, according…
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Debate as Solana briefly flips Ethereum in staking market cap
The Solana network briefly surpassed Ethereum in total staked value of their respective native tokens, SOL and ETH, sparking debate…
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Galaxy Research proposes new voting system to reduce Solana inflation
Crypto research firm Galaxy Research has made a proposal to adjust the voting system that decides the outcome of future…
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Xapo Bank sees Bitcoin trading surge as wealthy investors bought the dip
Gibraltar-based Xapo Bank, a private bank and Bitcoin custodian, reported a surge in Bitcoin trading volumes in the first quarter…
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US crypto industry needs band-aid now, ‘long-term solution’ later — Uyeda
A fast-tracked temporary crypto regulatory framework could bolster innovation within the US crypto industry while permanent regulations are still in…
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