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What comes next: State of Crypto - CoinDesk
Popular Burger joint Steak ’n Shake buys $10 million bitcoin - CoinDesk
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Why tokenized stocks, funds and gold will have a breakout year in 2026 - CoinDesk
Cathie Wood calls bitcoin 'good source of diversification' for investors seeking higher returns - CoinDesk
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Coinbase refutes rumors of White House's threat to pull support for crypto bill - CoinDesk
China-led cross-border CBDC platform mBridge surges past $55 billion in transaction volume: Reuters - The Block
Stablecoin yield fight threatens to sink CLARITY Act as Coinbase and White House clash - The Block
Steak ‘n Shake adds $10 million to BTC treasury eight months after Lightning Network rollout - The Block
Here's why Coinbase and other companies soured on major crypto bill - CoinDesk
Animoca’s Yat Siu says crypto’s Trump moment is over - CoinDesk
Ethereum daily transactions surge to all-time high as gas fees fall to record lows - The Block
Binance Restores Real-Time Bank Transfers for Australian Users - Decrypt
Bitcoin Falls Below $92,000 as Tariff Fears Weigh on Risk Assets - Bloomberg ($)
Trump Meme Coin’s First Year Leaves Crypto Policy in Limbo - Decrypt
Ethereum transactions hit record as staking exit queue drops to zero - CoinDesk
Vitalik Buterin calls for ‘different and better’ DAOs beyond token-holder voting - The Block
South Korea busts alleged $102 million crypto laundering scheme: report - The Block
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Crypto exchange rolls back its blockchain after glitch prices bitcoin at $0 - CoinDesk
Chinese crime ring arrested in South Korea laundered over $100 million worth of crypto - CoinDesk
Digital Asset Funds Drew in $2.17B Last Week, Highest Level in Three Months - Decrypt
Crypto’s worst year for hacks wasn’t a smart contract problem. It was a people problem. - CoinDesk