Switzerland to Swap Crypto Holder Data with 74 Countries Under the OECD’s CARF

Switzerland has approved automatic crypto-asset data exchange with 74 jurisdictions under OECD’s CARF. It includes EU countries and most G20 members but excludes the United States and Saudi Arabia. Data sharing begins in 2027 if partner states meet reciprocity and compliance standards.
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Crypto Regulation Shake-Up: SEC Wins $1.1M Fraud Case as California Trials Bitcoin Fees

Crypto regulation has dominated the week: Texas Rep. Brandon Gill faces backlash for late Bitcoin disclosures, SEC Chair Paul Atkins seeks rules over enforcement, California Assembly backs crypto fee pilots and asset-safeguard reforms, and the SEC wins a $1.1 million fraud case.
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Donald Trump Amasses $1 Billion From Crypto In Just 9 Months: Forbes

U.S. President Donald Trump has amassed an estimated $1 billion from his ventures in cryptocurrency in just nine months, a June 5 report from Forbes reveals.Trump Brings In A Digital Fortune According to Forbes’ calculations published in the report on Thursday, Trump has made $1 billion since just before the election, lifting his net worth […]
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Elon Musk’s X and Polymarket Deal Pushes Onchain Prediction Markets Into Global Social Feeds

X and Polymarket have teamed up to weave live blockchain prediction odds into the X feed, with widgets showing current probabilities beneath related posts and linking to full contracts for non-U.S. users. The partnership has replaced a scrapped plan with Kalshi and will use X’s AI Grok for context.
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Ros Atkins on… The White House claims on BBC Gaza coverage

On Tuesday White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt launched an attack on the BBC’s coverage of reports that Israeli forces had killed Palestinians near an aid distribution centre in Gaza. She claimed that the BBC took down a story after reviewing footage. The BBC has said the claim is completely wrong and that it stands by its journalism. Ros Atkins from BBC Verify takes a look at the facts.