Range-bound price action shouldn’t obscure the fast progress being made in bringing institutions and users onchain, Coinbase and Glassnode said in a Q4 report.
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African nation of Eswatini releases design for tokenized retail CBDC
The tiny kingdom, formerly known as Swaziland, is looking at better domestic accessibility and cross-border trade with a proposed CBDC.
Plus Token’s $1.3B ETH could be sold, ‘Crypto King’ arrested: Asia Express
New analysis suggests $1.3B of ETH from Plus Token Ponzi could be headed to exchanges; Upbit monopoly sparks bank run fears. Asia Express.
SEC, FBI, DOJ coordinate takedown of fraudulent crypto firms
A complex set of overlapping companies, individuals and alleged crimes were tackled by US federal authorities.
Overturned Chevron deference likely won’t impact crypto regulation: Tom Emmer
Only a Donald Trump election victory and a mostly Republican Congress could make Chevron potentially impactful, says Representative Tom Emmer.
Cardano hosts first smart contract legally enforceable in Argentina
Cardano is host to the first smart contract over which Argentina’s courts have jurisdiction after the country legalized crypto for payments in commercial contracts last December.
Bitcoin miner IREN overstated its compute ability and prospects, says lawsuit
Investors in IREN, formerly Iris Energy, sued the crypto miner, accusing it of overstating its high-performance computing ability and business prospects.
Thai SEC floats allowing crypto products in mutual, private funds
Thailand’s high-net-worth investors would get more access to crypto funds than retail investors under the proposed changes.
South Korea allows division of crypto in divorce settlements
South Korean law allows spouses to claim cryptocurrency and Bitcoin holdings during divorce proceedings, recognizing them as marital assets, law firm says.
Taiwan to trial crypto custody services through local banks in 2025
Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission reportedly plans to start collecting applications from institutions interested in trialing Bitcoin custody services in the first quarter of 2025.