The proposed plan by Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim for the city’s “diversification of financial resources” suggested an investment in Bitcoin as a reserve asset.
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How to upset Cardano’s Charles Hoskinson by quoting him accurately
Charles Hoskinson drives Cardano’s many achievements but also overshadows them with controversial comments and by picking pointless fights.
Tether discontinues support for euro-pegged stablecoin EUR₮
Tether has asked EUR₮ holders to redeem tokens within one year, ending on Nov. 25, 2025, as the company decided to discontinue the stablecoin.
OpenAI secures $1.5B funding from SoftBank, allows employees to cash out
SoftBank’s tender offer allows OpenAI employees to cash out up to $1.5 billion worth of shares as it takes a larger stake in the company.
Lawsuits could be catastrophic for DAOs if denied ‘limited liability’
The VC firms sued in a California case were active in DAO management, much like general partners, said the court. They could face hefty lawsuits.
MIAX exchange lists Bitcoin ETF options
MIAX joins Nasdaq and NYSE in listing options on Bitcoin ETFs. Cboe will start in December.
Here’s what happened in crypto today
Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 […]
Paul Atkins emerges as leading candidate for SEC chair
Paul Atkins, former SEC commissioner, could lead a more crypto-friendly regulatory era during the incoming Trump administration.
US judge supports crypto miner in Chinese ownership dispute
A federal judge has temporarily halted Arkansas laws targeting foreign crypto mining firms, citing potential constitutional violations.
Judge denies appeal from promotor accused in $18M crypto fraud case
Kristoffer Krohn unsuccessfully argued in his appeal that the SEC had not established that the Green Boxes were securities offerings or investment contracts in its […]