Ukraine has edged closer to adopting Bitcoin as part of its national reserves, with MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak confirming a near‑ready bill. Binance has voiced support, yet open issues on tax, compliance and oversight suggest full crypto legislation may not be finalised until 2025.
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Wintermute Plants Flag in New York, Betting on Softer US Crypto Rules
Wintermute has expanded to New York, reflecting the shift in U.S. crypto policy. The trading firm has hired Ron Hammond, once senior director at the Blockchain Association, to lead advocacy as President Trump’s SEC pick Paul Atkins proposes clearer rules for digital assets.
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China’s Addentax Plans $800M Crypto Buy, Including 8,000 BTC and Trump Tokens
Addentax has unveiled negotiations to swap up to $800 million in common stock for 8,000 Bitcoin and other tokens, notably the TRUMP memecoin, aiming to fortify its balance sheet with liquid digital assets and align with influential crypto holders, even as its shares have fallen after the disclosure.
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Consensus Mechanisms Race to Fix PoW and PoS Flaws Before 2032 Security Crunch
Consensus mechanisms have diversified beyond PoW and PoS. Researchers highlight Stellar’s trust‑driven PoA, Quai Network’s PoEM and PWR Chain’s DPOP, which seek faster finality, lower fees and stronger security, though each raises fresh questions on complexity and validator influence.
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India disputes Trump claim it is ready to charge US ‘no tariffs’
India’s foreign minister countered Trump saying “nothing is decided till everything is”.
Blank questions, power cuts and a suicide: Nigeria’s exams fiasco
Nearly 80% of the 1.9 million students who sat the exams did not get high enough marks to get into university.
Mexican judge arrested over 2014 disappearance of 43 students
Lambertina Galeana Marín is suspected of having been behind the disappearance of key CCTV footage.
US Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship
The hearing will give a sense of how the justices are thinking about a case that could have a profound impact on Trump’s powers.
Iran using criminal gangs for hit jobs abroad, court papers show
Organised gangs are paid to carry out attacks and kidnappings, evidence uncovered by the BBC reveals.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 114 people, hospitals and rescuers say
Fifty-six were killed in the south when homes and tents sheltering displaced families were bombed overnight, a hospital says.