CRYPTO

May 05 2026CRYPTO

What’s next for crypto rules after Senate’s stablecoin deal?

Lawmakers are moving closer to setting clear rules for crypto, but not everyone agrees on what those rules should be. A new proposal aims to settle a fight between banks and crypto companies over rewards tied to stablecoins—digital money designed to keep a steady value. Under the plan, crypto firms

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May 05 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Near $80K: What’s Really Moving the Market

Bitcoin just dropped slightly after hitting $80, 000, but it's still up for the day. While it took a small step back, other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum are climbing too. The big question now isn’t just about price—it’s about psychology. The $80, 000 mark has been a tough hurdle before, and

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May 04 2026CRIME

Crypto Scam Crackdown: 276 Arrests, $701M Seized

A worldwide police team made big moves against crypto fraud. In a joint effort by Dubai, the United States and China, 276 people were taken into custody and nine fraud hubs were shut down. These sites had tricked Americans into losing millions by selling fake cryptocurrency investments. The operati

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Crypto Money, Political Power and New Rules in the UK

A man who lives outside Britain has given more than £24 million to a UK political party that is currently the most popular in opinion polls. The donor, who owns part of a huge digital currency company, has used his wealth to help the party grow. His money is linked to a stablecoin that moves bill

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May 04 2026CRYPTO

Miami Crypto Policy Meetup: What to Watch

Consensus 2026 in Miami starts Tuesday and brings a mix of lawmakers, regulators, and industry leaders to discuss crypto rules. The event is split into daily sessions that cover everything from tax reform to stablecoin regulation and tokenization. The focus is on how the U. S. government plans to ha

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Are Digital Coins the Future or Just a Risky Bet?

Back in 2008, many people felt let down by banks. They blamed the financial crisis on risky lending and poor oversight. That frustration helped spark the idea of cryptocurrencies—digital money that promised freedom from traditional banks. Yet, nearly twenty years later, most Americans still trust ba

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Tech Money Meets Politics: Why AI and Crypto Are Changing Elections

Americans are spending record amounts on politics this cycle, but they're not happy about two rising players: AI and crypto. Fundraising reports show super PACs tied to these industries flooding races with cash to push their agendas. In some cases, their spending already matches what traditional par

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Why Americans aren’t sold on Trump’s crypto push

A new survey shows most U. S. voters don’t trust the Trump administration to regulate cryptocurrency, with 62% doubting its ability to handle the job fairly. This skepticism comes despite the White House’s big promises—like making America the “crypto capital of the world”—and its push for laws that

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Crypto, Politics, and Big Money: This Week's Wild Financial Moves

This week showed how closely money, technology, and politics are mixing in the financial world. From politicians grilling new crypto firms to businesses selling digital coins for cash, the headlines spun faster than a crypto price chart. One big debate came from Senator Elizabeth Warren, who called

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Trading in the Digital Age: When Your Money Runs on Autopilot

The world of cryptocurrency trading has flipped traditional rules upside down. Prices don’t wait for business hours anymore—they swing wildly day and night, reacting faster than any human can keep up. This always-on nature isn’t just a quirk of digital money; it’s reshaping how people invest. The re

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