CRYPTO

Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Trails Help Indonesian Courts Beat Terror Finance

In recent years, Indonesia has turned to digital money trails to win cases against those who fund terror. Three people were found guilty in 2024 and 2025 after prosecutors traced their crypto moves on the blockchain. Courts accepted this data as solid proof, showing a new confidence in on‑chain evid

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Apr 07 2026CRIME

Argentina’s Crypto Scandal: What Really Happened Between the President and a Mysterious Digital Coin?

In early 2025, a strange cryptocurrency called $Libra suddenly appeared online, promising to help small businesses in Argentina. The person who posted about it? The country’s president at the time, Javier Milei. His simple X post included a link to buy the coin, which made it look official and trust

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin crosses $70K as Wall Street gets more serious about crypto

The price of Bitcoin shot past $70, 000 recently, though it didn’t stay there for long. This jump happened as investors kept an eye on Washington, waiting to see if tensions in another part of the world might ease. A possible ceasefire in a long-standing conflict made people more optimistic about ri

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Big Banks Bet on Crypto’s Future Through New Federal Rules

A group of Wall Street giants is quietly reshaping how cryptocurrencies could work in the future. Firms like Citadel, Fidelity, and Schwab have backed EDX Markets, which is now asking for a special federal banking license. Their goal? To build a system where crypto trades and holdings follow the sam

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can AI and Blockchain really work together?

A new project called OpenServ is mixing AI with blockchain in an interesting way. It claims its AI model, SERV Nano, can match or beat OpenAI in some tests while being faster and cheaper. But is this just hype or real progress? OpenServ isn’t trying to build a new blockchain. Instead, it’s focusing

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Stablecoins and Tokenization: Could Altcoins Be the Next Big Thing?

Recently, some of the most well-known cryptocurrencies, outside of Bitcoin, have quietly gained ground despite tough economic times. Ethereum, for example, rose nearly 10% in a month when global conflicts and stock market drops made investors nervous. Chainlink and Solana also showed small gains, de

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Labs Under North Korean Watch

North Korea’s cyber workers have been quietly shaping the world of digital money for more than seven years. A security expert explained that dozens of popular decentralized finance sites have had these programmers working on their code from the early days of the industry. The experience listed on th

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Rwanda Says Crypto Trade With Its Currency Is Illegal

The National Bank of Rwanda (NBR) told people on social media that buying, selling or paying with crypto using the Rwandan franc (FRW) is not allowed. The warning came after a popular crypto app announced that users could trade FRW on its peer‑to‑peer platform. The central bank posted a short mes

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Apr 06 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin climbs above $69, 000 as traders flip the script

Bitcoin surged 3% to $69, 120 on Monday after traders returned from Easter and felt hopeful about a possible Iran ceasefire. The rise pushed the largest crypto past its last week’s peak and forced $196 million in short bets to liquidate within 24 hours. Ethereum led the climb, gaining 3. 7% to $2,

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Apr 06 2026FINANCE

Crypto Week Outlook: Inflation, Bitcoin and Market Moves

This week’s crypto scene is driven by fresh inflation data that could reshape U. S. rate expectations and ripple through digital assets like bitcoin, which currently trades around $69k. Key U. S. releases—core PCE for February on Thursday and CPI for March on Friday—will test whether the Federal Res

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