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Representative James Baird won the Republican primary for Indiana's 4th district on Tuesday after receiving an endorsement from Donald Trump âĻ
The Claude maker said Wednesday it would use all the compute capacity at SpaceX's Colossus 1 data center, the latest âĻ
The U.S. president's son, who co-founded American Bitcoin, said there's been a turnaround from traditional institutional firms now embracing bitcoin.
Bitcoin sellers may show up if BTC hits $84,000, but altcoin charts continue to predict new price highs.
The FINMA-regulated bank's institutional clients will get access to trading and holding Canton Coin through a banking platform instead of âĻ
The United States needs to finally establish a clear framework that the market needs.
Premier David Burt said Bermuda's "onchain economy" plan aims to bring stablecoins into everyday commerce.
The Democratic lawmaker has been a negotiator for the Clarity Act, and one of the final sticking points is the âĻ
Erik Reppel, who created the x402 protocol, said that the web economy depends heavily on advertising revenue generated from humans. âĻ
Ether could rise as high as $3,500 in the coming days, fueled by rising balances in Ethereum accumulation wallets and âĻ
OâLeary says institutional investors still see tokenization as too risky without clear U.S. crypto regulation and compliance standards.
In this weekâs Crypto Long & Short Newsletter, Maxime Seiler notes that weak crypto prices mask adoption, making yield strategies âĻ
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