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Bitcoin Startup ZBD Raises $40M To Build Gaming Pay Rails
Bitcoin payments startup ZBD has raised $40 million in a Series C funding round as it looks to expand blockchain-based payment infrastructure for the video game…
What Happens If XRP Starts Competing With Major Banks?
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Judge Rakoff And The Fear Of Monetary Exit
Judge Jed Rakoff’s essay “It’s a Racket!” reads less like analysis than confession. He opens with a dictionary definition of cryptocurrency and proceeds to explain…
Thailand Finalizes Rules For Bitcoin ETFs In Early-2026 Push
Thailand is moving decisively to cement its position as one of Asia’s most crypto-friendly financial centers, with regulators finalizing new rules for bitcoin and…
Crypto Bill Delayed As Senate Pivots To Housing Initiatives
The sweeping U.S. Senate effort to establish a comprehensive legal framework for cryptocurrency trading and oversight is likely to be pushed back for weeks or even…
Why Is The Shiba Inu Price Crashing? The Billion-Dollar Move You Should Know About
The Shiba Inu price crashed to as low as $0.000007683 yesterday, sparking bearish sentiment towards the meme coin. This crash came on the back of a transfer of…
Loanledger Launches a Crypto Trading Platform Built Around Data Analysis and Execution…
This content is provided by a sponsor. PRESS RELEASE. Loanledger has launched a crypto trading platform designed for traders who rely on structured market data and…
What Ripple CEO Garlinghouse Said At WEF Davos 2026
Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad DisclosureRipple CEO Brad…
New Whales Now Control The Market
Bitcoin has slipped below the $90,000 level as markets react to rising macroeconomic tension between the United States and the European Union, with fresh concerns…
White House Advisor Says Crypto Market Structure Bill Will Happen, Locking in Pro-Crypto…
U.S. crypto legislation is inevitable, and delaying action risks harsher rules later as Washington debates whether to lock in influence now or surrender control of a…
