The El Salvador President seemed to embrace the ”authoritarian” label while admitting the country had not seen as many benefits from Bitcoin as he anticipated.
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Brazil's Supreme Court threatens to suspend X by Aug. 29
The proposed suspension of services came amid an ongoing feud between Elon Musk and Judge Alexandre de Moraes.
Cboe files amended applications to list Bitcoin, Ethereum options in US
The applications cover ETFs from issuers including Grayscale, iShares, and Fidelity.
In prison and awaiting sentencing — Where are the FTX execs now?
Sam Bankman-Fried faces 25 years behind bars, while the fate of four others indicted in the case has largely yet to be determined.
‘Everything feels like it’s going to shit’: Peter McCormack reveals new podcast
After 900 shows about Bitcoin, Peter McCormack says it’s time to tackle other big issues because “everything feels like it’s going to shit.”
Has Telegram violated EU laws, and why has its founder been charged in France?
As Telegram CEO and founder Pavel Durov is now released on a $5.6 million bail, France, as an EU member state, continues working on the […]
Trump's 4th NFT collection sees $2.2M in sales
Donald Trump’s latest NFT collection sparked criticism, with some describing the former president’s crypto push as a “grift.”
NFTs can be securities but SEC Wells notice to OpenSea ‘not productive’ — Lawyer
Atlas Development chief legal officer Oscar Franklin Tan stated that the Wells notice “does everything except provide us with clear rules to follow.”
California lawmakers push through controversial AI bill opposed by OpenAI
California lawmakers advance a controversial AI safety bill, SB 1047, despite pushback from major tech companies and now awaits full approval of Governor Gavin Newsom.
How Big Tech handles privacy and governments’ data demands
When privacy is at stake, how do tech leaders respond to government demands? Take a look at the tactics of the Big Five.