Wyoming Considers Own Federal Reserve Account After Custodia Bank Rejection
Wyoming considers a Federal Reserve master account to boost financial autonomy after Custodia Bank's rejection.
Wyoming considers a Federal Reserve master account to boost financial autonomy after Custodia Bank's rejection.
Jian Wen, a 42-year-old British-Chinese woman, has been sentenced to six years and eight months in prison for laundering bitcoin linked to a $6 billion fraud case in China.
Kenya and Marathon Digital Holdings partner to transform untapped geothermal energy into economic gains through Bitcoin mining.
Nineteen states have sued five others, claiming their climate lawsuits against energy companies exceed state authority and violate constitutional principles.
The documentary "MY TRUST IN YOU IS BROKEN" details BTCPay Server's origin during the Block Size Wars and its dedication to Bitcoin's decentralization ethos.
130 Republican lawmakers oppose President Biden's $147 billion student debt forgiveness plan, citing it as costly and discriminatory.
A vaccine funded by Bill Gates to reduce cow methane emissions faces opposition from American ranchers concerned about its effects on natural animal functions and their industry.
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, plans to step down as executive chairman.
Wyoming considers a Federal Reserve master account to boost financial autonomy after Custodia Bank's rejection.
Jian Wen, a 42-year-old British-Chinese woman, has been sentenced to six years and eight months in prison for laundering bitcoin linked to a $6 billion fraud case in China.
Kenya and Marathon Digital Holdings partner to transform untapped geothermal energy into economic gains through Bitcoin mining.
Nineteen states have sued five others, claiming their climate lawsuits against energy companies exceed state authority and violate constitutional principles.
The documentary "MY TRUST IN YOU IS BROKEN" details BTCPay Server's origin during the Block Size Wars and its dedication to Bitcoin's decentralization ethos.
130 Republican lawmakers oppose President Biden's $147 billion student debt forgiveness plan, citing it as costly and discriminatory.
A vaccine funded by Bill Gates to reduce cow methane emissions faces opposition from American ranchers concerned about its effects on natural animal functions and their industry.
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, plans to step down as executive chairman.
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein resigns, succeeded by Peter Mintzberg, amid the firm's expansion into the ETF market.
FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg will resign after a report criticized the agency's culture of harassment.
The P2P Rights Fund launches to defend non-custodial Bitcoin developers, starting with the case involving Samourai Wallet's founders.
Venezuela has prohibited Bitcoin mining and begun disconnecting mining farms, also seizing over 11,000 mining units.
Julian Assange has secured UK High Court approval to appeal his US extradition, highlighting significant concerns over trial fairness and first amendment protections.
A UK High Court judge has ruled that Craig Wright forged evidence in his claim to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.