Pakistan’s crypto minister met with Trump’s digital assets chief to discuss Bitcoin reserves and crypto-mining plans. Is this a strategic step towards economic modernization or a gamble in the face of IMF concerns?
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Social Engineering on the Rise: $2.1B in Crypto Stolen as Hackers Target Users, Not Code
A recent report from CertiK reveals a concerning trend: crypto hackers are increasingly exploiting human behavior through social engineering, leading to over $2.1 billion in losses this year. This shift signifies a change in attack vectors and highlights the growing importance of user security awareness.
MoonPay Achieves Full US Coverage with New York BitLicense: What It Means for Crypto Adoption
MoonPay’s recent BitLicense approval in New York allows them to operate in all 50 US states, marking a significant milestone for crypto accessibility and mainstream adoption.
SEC to Shift Crypto Policy Towards ‘Notice and Comment’ Rulemaking: A New Era?
New SEC Chair Paul Atkins signals a significant shift in crypto regulation, moving away from enforcement-based actions towards a more transparent ‘notice and comment’ rulemaking process. What does this mean for the future of crypto in the US?
Bitcoin Supply Squeeze: Will Shrinking BTC Reserves Trigger a Price Surge?
Sygnum Bank reports a 30% drop in Bitcoin’s liquid supply amidst rising institutional demand and potential state-level Bitcoin reserves, hinting at a possible price breakout. Here’s why it matters.