The rise came immediately after Bolivia’s central bank lifted a 42-month ban on cryptocurrency payments, allowing financial entities to conduct transactions with digital assets.
Crypto Law Articles
Leveraged MicroStrategy ETFs break $400M as ‘hot sauce arms race’ heat up
The ETFs add leverage to MicroStrategy’s already levered-up Bitcoin strategy, and investors can’t seem to get enough.
Propelled by crypto inflows, US ETF assets hit record $10 trillion
Cryptocurrency ETFs saw inflows exceeding $20 billion in 2024, according to Morningstar.
Stand With Crypto reports 121K have used voter registration since 2023
With 47 days until the US presidential election, tens of thousands of votes could make a difference in crucial swing states.
US prosecutors oppose Mango Market exploiter's motion for acquittal
Following the exploit, Eisenberg claimed he negotiated a settlement with Mango Markets’ insurance fund to ensure users retained their money.
Court approves Terraform Labs winding down in bankruptcy hearing
After collapsing in 2022, facing an SEC lawsuit in 2023, and filing for bankruptcy in 2024, many of Terraform’s legal cases in the US are beginning to wind down.
US federal judge tosses Consensys’ suit against SEC
A Texas federal court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Consensys against the SEC that claimed the agency was investigating Ethereum to classify it as a security.
Chinese Tether laundromat, Bhutan enjoys recent Bitcoin boost: Asia Express
Tether launderers sentenced as Bhutan’s Bitcoin hodling places it as the fourth largest among governments: Asia Express.
Donald Trump uses Bitcoin to buy burgers at NYC bar
Pubkey, a Bitcoin bar in New York City, hosted the former US president and 2024 Republican nominee for a campaign stop on Sept. 18.
Binance CEO says task force is working ‘across the clock’ to free exec in Nigeria
Binance CEO Richard Teng said the company has continued to explore every legal and political avenue to bring Gambaryan home as his health deteriorates by the day.
What Solana’s critics get right… and what they get wrong
Is Solana printing too many tokens? Separating myths from facts about bots and subsidies.
Partner of ex-FTX exec pleads not guilty to campaign finance charges
Michelle Bond was free on a $1-million bond and restricted from traveling outside the continental US, while her partner, Ryan Salame, is expected to report to prison on Oct. 11.