Swedish MP Urges BTC Reserve Adoption Amid Global Financial Shifts
The parliamentarian suggested a "budget-neutral" BTC reserve to the finance minister, drawing inspiration from the Trump's executive order.
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The parliamentarian suggested a "budget-neutral" BTC reserve to the finance minister, drawing inspiration from the Trump's executive order.
Magic Eden, has purchased the crypto trading app Slingshot as part of its broader plan to grow its offerings beyond just NFTs.
Kraken’s crypto debit cards, powered by Mastercard, are set to launch soon, and customers can now sign up for the waitlist.
According to BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes, the People's Bank of China might trigger the Bitcoin market bull run.
Hong Kong's SFC has rolled out new regulations for crypto staking, aligning with the city as a global leader in the Web3 space.
Cango, a China-based automotive financing company, is said to have sold its China operations for $352 million to an entity linked to...
Sony Electronics Singapore teamed up with Crypto.com to support USDC payments, reflecting the increasing adoption of stablecoins.
Kraken has secured restricted dealer registration in Canada, reinforcing its commitment to the market following Gemini.
Vanuatu has enacted strict crypto regulation and licensing laws to deter bad actors who might exploit small island nations.
Metaplanet has issued zero-interest bonds worth 2 billion yen to increase its BTC holdings and take advantage of BTC's recent price decline.
Wyoming has chosen LayerZero as its partner to develop the state's upcoming stablecoin, as revealed during the DC Blockchain Summit.
North Carolina legislators have put forward 5% of state retirement funds to be invested in cryptocurrency assets.