Courtney Swann exposes how just ten companies control the global food supply, selling harmful, additive-laden products in the U.S. while offering healthier alternatives abroad, all due to lax regulations and corporate greed.
A new Minneapolis Fed report suggests that banning or taxing Bitcoin could help governments sustain long-term budget deficits.
Dutch bitcoin-only exchange BL3P will close operations on December 20, 2024, due to new regulations, with users encouraged to transition to its parent platform, Bitonic.
Donald Trump worked the fry station at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s during a campaign stop, reigniting his criticism of Kamala Harris and connecting with swing-state voters.
Florida has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, seeking access to noncitizen data to maintain accurate voter rolls, as part of its efforts to ensure election integrity.
Bluesky gained over 1 million new users in 48 hours as Elon Musk's policy changes at Twitter (X) drive users to decentralized alternatives.
The SEC has approved NYSE options trading on Spot Bitcoin ETFs, expanding investment opportunities for both institutional and retail investors as Bitcoin’s price continues to rise.
Venmo has partnered with MoonPay, allowing its 60 million U.S. users to buy Bitcoin directly through the app.
The FBI arrested Eric Council Jr. for allegedly hacking the SEC’s X account in January 2024, posting a fake Bitcoin ETF approval that briefly spiked Bitcoin’s price by over $1,000.
The Supreme Court has allowed a Biden administration regulation aimed at limiting carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants to remain in effect while legal challenges continue.
Leon Wankum explains how Bitcoin’s fixed supply could absorb the $300 trillion real estate market’s monetary premium, reshaping wealth storage and financial strategy for developers and investors.
Italy plans to raise the capital gains tax on Bitcoin, from 26% to 42% as part of its 2025 budget strategy.
Bitcoin is money because people spend it on goods and services.