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US Senators Raise Red Flags Over Crypto-Driven Mortgage Expansion Plan

US Senators Raise Red Flags Over Crypto-Driven Mortgage Expansion Plan

A bold federal push to integrate crypto assets into mortgage underwriting is igniting fierce backlash as lawmakers warn of destabilizing shocks across the U.S. housing finance system. US Senators Warn Crypto May Unleash New Wave of Housing System Shocks A rising policy shift linking crypto to housing finance has drawn sharp scrutiny from several U.S. […]

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Bitcoin Whiplash: BTC Dives Below 5K, 0M in Longs Liquidated

Bitcoin Whiplash: BTC Dives Below $115K, $140M in Longs Liquidated

Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline, dropping below $115,000 for the first time in nearly two weeks after briefly flirting with the $120,000 mark. Bitcoin’s Descent Just a day after flirting with the $120,000 mark, bitcoin ( BTC) experienced a swift descent, plummeting below $115,000 — a level not seen in nearly two weeks. Bitstamp data

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FOIA Response Reveals US Marshals Control Just 29,000 BTC — Where’s the Rest?

FOIA Response Reveals US Marshals Control Just 29,000 BTC — Where’s the Rest?

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) response, secured by an independent journalist, reveals that the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) now controls 28,988 BTC, worth roughly $3.44 billion as of July 2025. With many believing the U.S. government holds close to 200,000 BTC, its bitcoin stash has sparked considerable curiosity. Independent Journalist Challenges Government’s Bitcoin Claims

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House Slams Brakes on Crypto Legislation as Trump Eyes US Digital Asset Supremacy

House Slams Brakes on Crypto Legislation as Trump Eyes US Digital Asset Supremacy

The House blocked major crypto bills, but accelerating Senate momentum and surging institutional demand are reigniting hopes for transformative U.S. digital asset legislation. US Crypto Legislation Stalls in House, Disrupting Momentum on Digital Asset Rules The U.S. House of Representatives blocked a procedural vote on July 15, preventing formal consideration and discussion of three crypto

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Delhi Court Warns Crypto Could Collapse Recognized Money Into Dark Networks

Delhi Court Warns Crypto Could Collapse Recognized Money Into Dark Networks

India’s legal alarm over crypto hit new highs as the Delhi High Court warned it threatens monetary stability by dissolving recognized currency into opaque, untraceable financial systems. Delhi High Court Flags Crypto as Systemic Threat Amid Growing Legal Scrutiny Concerns over digital asset misuse intensified in India after a judicial warning flagged crypto’s ability to

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Bank of Ghana Orders Mandatory Registration for All Crypto Firms

Bank of Ghana Orders Mandatory Registration for All Crypto Firms

The Ghanaian central bank has announced a mandatory registration process for all virtual asset service providers operating in the country. Registration Covers Broad Range of Crypto Activities The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has issued a public notice requiring all Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) operating within the country to undergo a mandatory registration process. The

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Linqto Files Bankruptcy Amid Legal Probes and Corporate Structure Issues

Linqto Files Bankruptcy Amid Legal Probes and Corporate Structure Issues

Linqto’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing exposes deep structural flaws and regulatory pressure that could upend investor ownership rights and rattle confidence in private equity access platforms. Linqto’s Chapter 11 Filing Sparks Questions Over Private Equity Ownership Rights Mounting legal pressures and structural flaws have pushed Linqto into a high-stakes reorganization that could reshape investor exposure

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Indian Crypto Users Slammed With 18% GST as Bybit Complies With Tax Regulation

Indian Crypto Users Slammed With 18% GST as Bybit Complies With Tax Regulation

Bybit is hitting Indian crypto traders with an 18% GST and widespread service shutdowns as strict new regulations reshape the nation’s rapidly evolving digital asset landscape. Bybit Hits India With 18% GST as Multiple Crypto Services Begin Final Shutdown Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit is introducing higher transaction costs for Indian users, as it prepares to implement

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Riot Platform’s Power Strategy Boosts Credits Amid Production Decline

Riot Platform’s Power Strategy Boosts Credits Amid Production Decline

In June, Riot Platforms mined 450 bitcoin, a 12% decrease from May’s 514 BTC, with daily production averaging 15 BTC compared to 16.6 BTC in May. Riot Achieves Higher Average BTC Price in June Bitcoin mining firm Riot Platforms produced 450 bitcoin ( BTC) in the past month, a 12% drop from the 514 BTC

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Buterin: Zero-Knowledge Digital IDs Still Carry Coercion, Privacy Risks

Buterin: Zero-Knowledge Digital IDs Still Carry Coercion, Privacy Risks

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has raised concerns that digital identity systems using zero-knowledge proofs, such as Sam Altman’s World project, could weaken online pseudonymity while introducing new risks. Buterin Argues One-ID-Per-Person Systems Create New Vulnerabilities In a June 28 blog post, Buterin argued that even privacy-focused designs face fundamental challenges when enforcing a one-identity-per-person rule.

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