CRYPTO

May 24 2026CRIME

How Brazil's Power Theft is Powering a New Trend in Crime

In Rio de Janeiro, police stumbled upon an unusual setup: a makeshift crypto mining operation hidden in what looked like an empty building. Instead of paying for electricity, the group tapped into a nearby power line without permission. Thirty high-powered computers sat on simple shelves, surrounded

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May 24 2026CRYPTO

What's driving the next big crypto moves? Hyperliquid and AI tokens are in the spotlight

Traders are betting big on Hyperliquid’s HYPE token as two new U. S. ETFs boost its profile, pushing it to record highs. This isn’t just another crypto surge—it’s part of a bigger shift where traders are diving back into riskier altcoins after months of caution. But why Hyperliquid? Part of the app

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May 24 2026CRYPTO

A Shift in Crypto Rules Could Change How You Earn Passive Income

A new bill making its way through Congress wants to rewrite the rules for how people earn money from digital assets. Instead of just holding crypto to collect rewards, the proposed law would push investors to use their assets in active ways—like lending or borrowing—to generate returns. This shift c

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May 24 2026CRYPTO

Pi Coin’s Struggles Continue While Network Expands

Pi Network keeps growing behind the scenes, but its coin value keeps sinking. The team recently added tools like smart contracts and an app store called App Studio. They also teamed up with an AI company and plan to let users help with robotics projects soon. A new feature for checking human identit

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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ohio now lets people pay state fees with crypto

Ohio has become the first state to let residents pay certain government bills using cryptocurrency. A new digital wallet called Buckeye Billfold lets people use Bitcoin or other digital money to cover fees for courts, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and other state services. The wallet also accepts re

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May 23 2026CRIME

Based Apparel’s sudden shutdown raises red flags over crypto scams

A clothing store quietly linked to a high-profile government figure vanished from the internet after users spotted something suspicious. Based Apparel, which sells trendy hoodies and casual wear, was pushing a sneaky piece of malware called "ClickFix" to Macintosh users. The trick involved convincin

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May 23 2026FINANCE

Updating Old Money Rules for New Digital Age

Money moved faster than ever before in 2025. Scammers used AI tools to steal over thirty-five billion dollars from Americans in just one year. Meanwhile, North Korean hackers quietly collected two billion dollars in crypto tokens within months. Traditional banking rules designed in the 1970s simply

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May 23 2026FINANCE

Workers' Retirement Funds May Be Next for Crypto Investments

The U. S. Senate is debating a bill called CLARITY, which aims to set clear rules for digital assets like cryptocurrencies. But unions, representing millions of workers, warn that this bill could open the door to crypto investments in retirement funds. The AFL-CIO, the largest labor federation in th

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May 23 2026FINANCE

Senator’s Crypto Bill Support Raises Questions About Conflicts

A Pennsylvania senator recently backed a bill designed to bring clearer rules to the cryptocurrency market. The proposal aims to help digital assets like Bitcoin operate under better-defined regulations. But his support has sparked debate because he also holds a major stake in a company that would l

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May 23 2026CRYPTO

NFTs Get a Boost: New Tool Lets Owners Cash Out Anytime

Bitcoin Pizza Day marks more than just a fun crypto anniversary. Back in 2010, someone traded 10, 000 Bitcoin for two pizzas—a moment that proved digital money could have real value. Now, years later, a new trading platform is using that same date to launch a fresh way for NFT owners to handle their

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