Circle reverses USDC gun ban following political pressure, updating its terms of service to permit legal firearm purchases with its stablecoin, sparking debate on stablecoin neutrality
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Florida Man Loses $354M Bitcoin Fortune After Lying to Feds; Hard Drive Destroyed
A Florida man loses $354M Bitcoin fortune after an appeals court upheld a ruling against him, noting he waited too long to claim the assets and had previously told investigators he owned little to no Bitcoin.
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Why Is Crypto Up Today? – November 6, 2025
The crypto market is stable today, with the global cryptocurrency market capitalization holding steady at $3.49 trillion.
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$12 Billion Fund Chief Says Bitcoin Rally Coming Before Year-End
Bitwise’s $12 billion fund chief Matt Hougan projects a Bitcoin rally into year-end and Q1 2026, citing maximum retail desperation and market capitulation as indicators of a bottom amid the ongoing shift to institutional-driven trading.
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Trump wants South Africa out of the G20 as it gears up for world summit
The US leader has repeatedly accused South Africa of persecuting its white minority – which Pretoria denies.
World’s oldest president sworn in for eighth term in Cameroon
Paul Biya has been in power since 1982 – the opposition says the election was rigged.
Nancy Pelosi announces retirement after decades in US Congress
Pelosi made history as the first female Speaker and left an indelible mark on US politics.
Afghan opium crop plummets after Taliban ban, UN survey finds
Afghanistan used to produce more than 80% of global opium but a Taliban ban has cut that to a fraction.
Louvre prioritised art over security in years before heist, French report finds
Three weeks after the spectacular jewel theft at the Louvre, the museum is heavily criticised for neglecting security.
Typhoon Kalmaegi hits Vietnam after killing at least 114 in Philippines
More than 260,000 soldiers are on standby for rescue efforts as winds of up to 92mph (149km/h) hit Vietnam.