Author: John Smith

The Russian government has approved a package of draft bills that would channel domestic crypto trading to licensed intermediaries while limiting retail access. Summary Russia has approved draft laws that would route domestic crypto trading through licensed intermediaries while restricting access for retail investors. Retail participation would be capped at 300,000 rubles per year, with eligibility tied to testing and a Bank of Russia-approved list of assets. According to an announcement from the Finance Ministry, the Russian government has approved a set of draft laws that would formalize crypto trading in Russia by strictly requiring the use of “regulated intermediaries.”…

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More than 40 Democratic lawmakers have pressed U.S. regulators to step in as concerns mount over potential misuse of sensitive government information in prediction markets. Summary More than 40 Democratic lawmakers urged U.S. regulators to issue guidance barring federal employees from using nonpublic information in prediction market trades. Lawmakers flagged multiple suspicious trades tied to geopolitical and political events, raising concerns around insider activity and national security risks. In a letter sent to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Office of Government Ethics, the group pointed to “multiple incidents” that, in their view, have fueled speculation that federal employees…

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Cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin’s parent company has agreed to pay a $500,000 civil penalty in a settlement that claimed it operated an unregistered offshore commodities exchange. Summary KuCoin’s parent company agreed to pay a $500,000 civil penalty to settle CFTC charges tied to operating an unregistered offshore commodities exchange. The firm resolved the case without admitting or denying the allegations, while avoiding profit disgorgement after cooperating with investigators. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission said in a Monday announcement that KuCoin’s parent company, Peken Global Limited, has entered into a consent order, bringing all of the agency’s claims to a close. As…

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The US Department of Labor has advanced a proposal that could allow cryptocurrencies and other alternative assets to be included in 401(k) retirement plans, bringing digital assets closer to mainstream retirement investing. Summary The US Labor Department has proposed a rule to allow crypto and alternative assets in 401k retirement plans. The framework has set out six key criteria to guide fiduciaries when selecting such investments. The change could open access to retirement capital and increase institutional participation in crypto markets. The proposal, published in the Federal Register under the title “Fiduciary Duties In Selecting Designated Investment Alternatives,” has entered…

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Vine Coin (VINE) has surged 86% on renewed “AI Vine” speculation tied to Elon Musk, with volume spiking and the meme coin still trading in overbought territory. Summary Vine Coin (VINE) has jumped about 86% in 24 hours, with roughly $748M in trading volume tied to renewed speculation over an AI‑powered Vine revival on X. CoinGecko and CoinCodex data show VINE trading near $0.0153, with the market still highly speculative and technicals flashing overbought conditions. The move revives memories of July 2025, when an Elon Musk tweet helped trigger a 350–400% weekly surge and around $9.4M in short liquidations, according…

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Bitmine Immersion Technologies has lifted its ether holdings to 4.73M ETH, staking $6.3B at a $2,005 reference price as it doubles down on Ethereum’s yield. Summary Ethereum treasury firm Bitmine Immersion Technologies added 71,179 ETH last week, lifting its holdings to about 4.73 million ETH. The company now stakes 3,142,643 ETH, worth roughly $6.3 billion at a reference price of $2,005 per ETH. Bitmine also holds 197 BTC plus equity stakes of $102 million in Eightco Holdings and $200 million in Beast Industries. Ethereum treasury company Bitmine Immersion Technologies has quietly become one of the largest known ether holders in…

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SoSoValue data show listed companies bought just $70K of bitcoin last week, a 99.93% drop, with only BHODL adding 1 BTC as majors sat out. Summary Publicly listed companies bought just $70,000 worth of bitcoin last week, a 99.93% drop from the prior week, according to SoSoValue. Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) and Japan’s Metaplanet both reported zero new purchases, while UK firm BHODL was the only disclosed buyer at $72,832 for 1 BTC. Despite the pause, listed companies still hold 1,023,333 BTC worth about $6.939 billion, or 5.1% of bitcoin’s circulating market value. Bitcoin’s (BTC) once‑relentless corporate accumulation has effectively stalled,…

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Ex-Blackstone staffers raised $25M for Valinor, a startup using smart contracts to move private credit workflows on-chain and lend first to crypto firms. Summary On-chain private credit startup Valinor has closed a $25 million seed round led by Castle Island Ventures, according to Fortune. The firm, founded by ex-Blackstone private credit staff, wants to replace spreadsheet-based workflows with smart contracts that automate fund routing and loan execution. Valinor has already originated loans to several fintech and crypto companies and plans to expand its book, client base and six-person team with the new capital. Valinor, an on-chain private credit startup co-founded…

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Bitfinex Alpha says weakening demand, macro headwinds and a turn in spot ETF flows now “dominate” Bitcoin’s price path as it drifts back toward its monthly open. Summary Bitfinex says bitcoin’s direction is increasingly driven by spot ETF capital flows as demand weakens and macro headwinds build. After failing to break range highs, bitcoin has slipped back toward its monthly open, with recent upside “driven more by short liquidations than spot buying.” Continuous net outflows from bitcoin ETFs show institutions “actively de‑risking,” slowing the market’s capacity to absorb sell pressure, Bitfinex Alpha argues. Bitcoin’s (BTC) next big move will hinge…

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core’s price collapsed 48% in a day as $96m in trading volume briefly topped its market cap, raising doubts over capitulation versus structural failure. Summary Core’s CORE price has dropped 48% in 24 hours, with $96M in trading volume exceeding its entire market cap. The volume‑to‑market‑cap ratio of 1.257x points to heavy institutional selling or leveraged liquidations. CORE has slid to around rank #562 by market value, triggering community debate over capitulation versus structural failure. Core’s CORE price, a Bitcoin‑aligned Layer‑2 asset, has suffered a brutal 48% price drop in the past 24 hours, in a move so violent that…

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