The U.S. government is pulling back from its aggressive stance on crypto enforcement, as the Department of Justice officially shuts down its specialized cryptocurrency crime unit.
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Peter Schiff, a well-known economist and outspoken critic of Bitcoin, has weighed in on the escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China.
Apple’s recent stock performance has taken a significant hit, shedding around 20% of its market value in just under a week.
On April 7, 2025, President Donald Trump announced his intention to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports if China does not withdraw its recently announced 34% retaliatory tariff on U.S. goods by April 8.
Swissblock, a leading crypto analytics firm, is hinting that Bitcoin could be approaching a significant market bottom.
A sudden wave of selling has swept through the cryptocurrency market, leaving investors questioning the reasons behind the decline.
A U.S. SEC commissioner has expressed concerns about the agency's handling of stablecoin risks, arguing that the potential dangers to retail holders are being underestimated.
Cap, a blockchain startup focused on launching an interest-bearing stablecoin and a lending platform, has secured $8 million in seed funding, with Franklin Templeton leading the round.
A legal battle is brewing over the origins of Bitcoin, as crypto lawyer James Murphy has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Arthur Hayes, the founder of BitMEX and crypto investment firm Maelstrom, has shared his perspective on the future of altcoins, suggesting that their resurgence might coincide with Bitcoin's (BTC) next major price surge.
Earlier today, the White House issued a statement dismissing rumors of a potential 90-day pause on the administration's tariff plans, labeling such reports as "fake news."
The White House has confirmed that President Donald Trump will move forward with imposing new tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating the ongoing trade conflict between the United States and China.