In this edition of Weekly Crypto Regulations News, the SEC reveals plans for a crypto custody roundtable, Russia urges stablecoin development after wallet freezes, and Canada leads with spot Solana ETFs featuring staking.
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Year: 2025
Trump’s Return Could Ignite Crypto Market Growth, CleanSpark CEO Predicts After SEC Shift
CleanSpark’s CEO credited recent U.S. policy changes under Trump for renewed institutional interest in Bitcoin. With SEC custody guidance repealed and new mining ventures emerging, CleanSpark eyes long-term crypto growth.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Moved to Notorious LA Prison That Housed Al Capone, Charles Manson
Bankman-Fried’s transfer to Terminal Island, once home to figures like Al Capone and Charles Manson, comes amid his growing conservative media presence and speculation about his long-term legal strategy.
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TRUMP Coin (TRUMP) Analysis: Here’s What the Chart Says (Bearish!)
TRUMP Coin (TRUMP), the official meme coin of US President Donald Trump, continues to trend lower on Friday, with chart analysis pointing at a strong likelihood of continued downside.
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Cardano Price Analysis: What Needs to Happen for a 400% Rally
The Cardano (ADA) price is current testing key near-term resistance around its 21DMA, and while the likelihood of a modest short-term rebound is growing, the outlook for a sustained rally isn’t great right now.
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Anxiety at US colleges as foreign students are detained and visas revoked
High-profile detentions and visa revocations are putting students on edge, as Trump tightens his squeeze on US schools.
AI dolls are taking over – but real artists are sick of them
Artists hit back on social media to warn artificial intelligence may be endangering their livelihoods.
Designed in US, made in China: Why Apple is stuck
China sits at the heart of Apple’s supply chain – and has benefited hugely from it. Can they break up?
‘It’s really hard to have any hope’: Gaza doctor describes daily struggle
The BBC joins a GP in Gaza as she sees dozens of patients, struggling to treat them with a dwindling supply of drugs.
Trial of nearly 200 people opens after Turkey protests
Students and journalists are among the 189 people on trial in Istanbul after protests last month.