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- Morgan Stanley’s bitcoin ETF draws $34 million on day one [6d]
- Michael Saylor says bitcoin has likely bottomed, quantum risk overblown [6d]
- Yuga Labs settles Bored Ape NFT lawsuit, ending fight over alleged copycat tokens [6d]
- South Korea proposes cryptocurrency law with bank-style rules for stablecoins [6d]
- The Protocol: Bernstein says quantum threat to Bitcoin is real but manageable [6d]
- Crypto Long & Short: Asia’s digital asset crackdown: accountability gets personal [6d]
- U.S. Treasury to propose demands that stablecoin firms be set to police bad transactions [6d]
- Bitcoin is above $70,000 on Iran ceasefire, but rally is turning cautious for good reasons [6d]
- Standard Chartered is looking to take over crypto custody provider Zodia: Bloomberg [6d]
- RWA network Pharos lands a $1 billion valuation in $44M funding round ahead of mainnet debut [6d]
- Adam Back denies he’s Satoshi Nakamoto after NYT report claims he’s Bitcoin’s creator [6d]
- White House study bolsters crypto's stance in stablecoin yield fight against bankers [6d]
- Quantum threat to Bitcoin is real, but manageable, according to Wall Street broker Bernstein [6d]
- Saylor’s solo act: JPMorgan says Strategy is practically the only thing keeping crypto flows alive [6d]
- Morgan Stanley's bitcoin ETF opens today, giving BlackRock’s $55 billion IBIT fund its toughest rival yet [6d]
- Iran eyes crypto toll for oil tanker transits through Strait of Hormuz, according to FT [6d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Internet Computer (ICP) rises 12.1% [6d]
- Bitcoin’s quantum threat is distant, but migration clock is ticking, says Adam Back Says [6d]
- Morgan Stanley's bitcoin ETF opens today, giving BlackRock’s $55 billion IBIT fund its toughest rival yet [6d]
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