Author: John Smith

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has sued Wisconsin, escalating its legal push to block state action against federally regulated prediction market platforms. Summary CFTC has sued Wisconsin, arguing federal law gives it exclusive authority over prediction market contracts. Wisconsin officials have claimed the platforms offer betting products that fall under state gambling laws. CFTC Chair Michael Selig has warned states, including Wisconsin, that federal regulators will take legal action if enforcement continues. According to a statement from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the lawsuit responds directly to Wisconsin’s recent complaints against Kalshi, Polymarket, Crypto.com, Robinhood, and Coinbase, all of…

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Opening arguments began April 28 in the Musk OpenAI civil trial in Oakland, with Musk’s lead attorney Steven Molo telling jurors that without Elon Musk’s $38 million in early funding and recruiting of top AI scientists, OpenAI would not exist, while Musk seeks up to $134 billion in wrongful gains to be funneled back to the company’s nonprofit arm. Summary Musk OpenAI opening arguments began April 28 with lead attorney Steven Molo urging jurors to look past their preconceptions about Musk and focus on the financial and institutional record of OpenAI’s founding. Two claims survive the trial: breach of charitable…

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President Trump told hundreds of top $TRUMP memecoin holders at a private April 25 event at Mar-a-Lago that the White House will not allow banks to block the CLARITY Act, pledging to sign the bill immediately and framing crypto market structure legislation as a national priority. Summary Trump delivered a direct warning to bankers at a private Mar-a-Lago gala on April 25, telling attendees he would not allow traditional financial institutions to derail the CLARITY Act. The event drew Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino, ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood, Anchorage Digital CEO Nathan McCauley, billionaire Tim Draper, and boxer Mike Tyson, among…

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The Bitcoin 2026 Conference drew more than 40,000 attendees to The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas from April 27 to 29, but the institutional-heavy speaker lineup sparked a sharp backlash from early adopters who accused the event of abandoning its cypherpunk origins for corporate suits and regulators. Summary Speakers included Strategy’s Michael Saylor, BlackRock’s Robert Mitchnick, SEC Chair Paul Atkins, and Senator Cynthia Lummis, a lineup critics said reflects a fundamental shift away from Bitcoin’s decentralized roots. Early Bitcoin investor Simon Dixon publicly called the conference “compromised,” arguing that code is open source and that marketing ETFs and corporate treasury…

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Stablecoin transfer volume fell 19.18% to $831B in 30 days, yet market cap and holders rose as USDT, USDC, and DAI added billions while Ethena’s USDe saw $1.1B outflows. Summary Stablecoin transfer volume dropped 19.18% to 831 billion dollars over the past 30 days, but total market cap rose 2.06% to 305.29 billion and holders increased 2.32% to 246.94 million. USDT, USDC, and DAI posted strong net inflows of 3.6 billion, 2 billion, and 1.2 billion dollars respectively, while Ethena’s USDe suffered 1.1 billion dollars in net outflows amid yield compression and sustainability concerns. The slowdown in transfer volume follows…

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Over Foundation has shut down all Over Protocol infrastructure, abandoning OverWallet, nodes and explorers, and leaving block production to any validators stubborn enough to keep running. Summary Over Foundation says “insurmountable financial constraints” forced it to permanently cease operations, killing OverWallet, OverNode, OverFlex, RPC endpoints, block explorers, and public APIs with immediate effect. The Layer 1 was pitched as a way for ordinary users to run validators on personal computers, but with all foundation‑run infra offline, the chain’s survival now depends entirely on whether independent node operators keep producing blocks. The shutdown folds Over Protocol into a growing list of…

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A Matrixport‑linked whale has opened a fresh 30,000 ETH long at 15x, lifting total leveraged exposure to 58,000 ETH (~$132M) after banking over $59M on prior longs. Summary Onchain Lens data shows a Matrixport‑associated whale opened a new 30,000 ETH long position at 15x leverage worth about 68 million dollars, bringing total exposure across three wallets to 58,000 ETH with 15x–20x leverage. The same entity previously closed 120,000 ETH and 1,500 BTC longs for more than 59 million dollars in profit, fully exiting in mid‑April before re‑entering with a 44,000 ETH, then 30,000 ETH, stack as ETH trades near 2,287…

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Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only. DOGEBALL nears final presale phase after raising over $230k from more than 830 participating investors. Summary DOGEBALL raises $230K+ from 830 users as its 2026 presale nears final phase ahead of the May closing deadline. The project is gaining traction with DOGECHAIN, combining GameFi, PayFi, and instant fiat payouts across 30+ currencies. DOGEBALL’s presale grows fast as investors target its payment utility, staking rewards, and $1M gaming prize ecosystem. A rare window is closing fast for investors searching for…

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The CFTC is turning to artificial intelligence and a new Innovation Task Force to police explosive crypto and prediction markets as its workforce shrinks and jurisdictional battles over event contracts intensify. Summary Galaxy Digital reported a Q1 2026 net loss of $216 million, or diluted EPS of $(0.49), as a roughly 20% drawdown in digital asset prices erased mark‑to‑market gains. The firm said sequential losses narrowed and confirmed that its Data Centers division generated revenue for the first time, in line with earlier guidance that the business would switch on in early 2026. Management framed the quarter as a pivot…

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Google has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense to provide its artificial intelligence models for use on classified systems. Summary Google signed a Pentagon deal to deploy AI models on classified networks for “any lawful government purpose,” joining OpenAI and xAI in defense contracts. The agreement includes limits against domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons without human oversight, but gives the Pentagon final authority over operational use. Tensions persist as Anthropic resists loosening safeguards; despite being labeled a supply-chain risk, its advanced AI tools are still being used by agencies like the NSA. According to The Information,…

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