Two Harvard students developed I-Xray, a program for Meta’s smart glasses that uses facial recognition to identify individuals and access personal information, raising significant privacy concerns.
The IMF has called on El Salvador to limit its exposure to Bitcoin and strengthen its regulatory framework.
Bipartisan support is building for a U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, with lawmakers from both parties advocating for using seized Bitcoin as a national asset.
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of Kalshi, allowing the prediction market platform to resume offering U.S. election betting contracts, despite objections from the CFTC.
Sean "Diddy" Combs hires Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyer, Alexandra Shapiro, to appeal his detention as both high-profile figures await their legal battles while sharing a room at the MDC in Brooklyn.
Robinhood expands its services in Europe by allowing customers to transfer Bitcoin and crypto, enhancing access to self-custody options.
The Congressional Budget Office warns that Social Security is on track to run out of funds in nine years, leaving the U.S. with tough choices like benefit cuts, tax hikes, or further deficit increases.
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was released from U.S. custody after serving a four-month sentence for anti-money laundering violations.
Swan Bitcoin has filed a lawsuit against former employees and Tether, accusing them of conspiring to steal proprietary Bitcoin mining technology and business relationships.
Telegram has announced a major policy change, stating it will now share user data, including IP addresses and phone numbers, with law enforcement.
During his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump floated the idea of using cryptocurrency to help pay off the United States' $35 trillion national debt.