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The Protocol: Bitcoin Gets Political as U.S. Government Ponders Airdrops
In this week’s issue of CoinDesk’s newsletter on blockchain tech, we examine U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis’s call for a national…
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Trump’s Talk of Bitcoin (BTC) Reserve for the U.S. Leaves Industry Waiting for More Details
“For the U.S. to institute Bitcoin as a strategic reserve will similarly require further work including determining how much should…
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Senator Lummis Proposes the U.S. Buy 1M Bitcoin to Reduce National Debt
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Key U.S. Senate Republican Tim Scott Makes Crypto-Fan Debut
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), the top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee who may be in position to be…
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U.S. Presidential Candidate RFK Jr. Says He's 'Fully Committed' to Bitcoin
The presidential candidate said he has most of his wealth in the digital asset.
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U.S. House Passes Crypto Illicit Finance Bill That's Likely to be Rebuffed in Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved another piece of cryptocurrency legislation with a routine voice vote, though the bill…
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Ether Hedging Activity Picks Up as U.S. ETF Debut Nears
Investors’ focus on ether is evident from ETH’s sustained volatility premium over BTC.
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Bitcoin Waits for Guidance From U.S. Inflation Data, Bond Market
The data due at 12:30 UTC (8:30 ET) is expected to show the cost of living in the world’s largest…
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Solana (SOL) ETF Applications Look Like Bets on Trump Retaking White House, Making U.S. Friendlier to Crypto
“Given that CME-traded solana futures don’t currently exist, it seems the only viable path for spot solana ETF approval would…
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U.S. Judge Lets Most of SEC Case Against Binance Proceed, Dismisses Secondary Sales Charge
In a late Friday order, Judge Amy Berman Jackson, of the District Court for the District of Columbia, ruled that…
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