Tether disappointed with ‘rushed actions’ on MiCA-driven USDT delisting in Europe
MiCA-triggered crypto changes in Europe could create a “disorderly” market, according to USDT stablecoin operator Tether.
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CME Bitcoin futures show investors betting on $40K BTC price
The demand for institutional investors for Bitcoin (BTC) became evident on Nov. 10 as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Bitcoin futures flipped Binance's BTC futures markets in terms of size. According to BTC derivatives metrics, those investors are showing strong confidence in Bitcoin's potential to break above the $40,000 mark in the short term.CME Bitcoin

Binance removes 3 stablecoins, Russia eyes cross-border crypto payments and UK exudes crypto positivity: Hodler’s Digest, Sept. 4-10
Coming every Saturday, Hodler’s Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation highlights, leading coins, predictions and much more — a week on Cointelegraph in one link.Top Stories This WeekUS Fed vice chair Michael Barr favors hard line on crypto, OCC…

Report: Facebook Denies Partnership With Stellar
Facebook has reportedly denied entering into talks with cryptocurrency firm Stellar (XLM), Cheddar reported August 10. Earlier today, Business insider reported that Facebook and Stellar had been considering a potential partnership to build a Facebook variant of a Stellar blockchain. A Facebook spokesman reportedly told Cheddar that the company is “not engaged in any discussions…

Japan: Crypto May Be Classified as ‘Crypto-Assets’ to Prevent Confusion With Legal Tender
The Japanese Financial Services Agency (FSA) is considering placing cryptocurrencies into a new legal category called “crypto-assets,” Cointelegraph Japan reported Dec. 15.By classifying cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) this way, the government reportedly “hopes that traders will no longer purchase them believing that they are legal tender recognized by the government.”On Friday, an FSA advisory panel…

Burning quantum-vulnerable BTC is the best option — Jameson Lopp
The Bitcoin community continues to debate whether allowing the recovery of lost BTC by hackers using quantum computers would be ethical. 3502 Total views 5 Total shares Jameson Lopp, the chief security officer at Bitcoin (BTC) custody company Casa, recently argued against allowing quantum recovery of lost BTC and said that burning these coins to

Harris aide suggests VP will ‘support policies’ for crypto industry growth
The Democratic presidential candidate has been largely silent on digital assets since launching her campaign on July 21.

Crypto Mining Giant Canaan Partners With Blockchain Firm Northern Data
Two major players in the global blockchain industry have signed a strategic partnership to pool together their technological and operational achievements.According to a Feb. 19 press release, Canaan Creative, the world’s second-largest Bitcoin (BTC) mining hardware manufacturer, and blockchain infrastructure firm Northern Data AG were joining forces to work across several fields.In particular, the two…

ChatGPT and AI the newest vector for malware: Meta security team
Security researchers at Meta said “bad actors” have flocked to generative AI because it’s the latest tech to capture “people’s imagination and excitement.” 432 Total views 20 Total shares Own this piece of history Collect this article as an NFTArtificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, have become the latest way for “bad actors” to distribute…