AI Credit Bubble Could Fuel Bitcoin Path to $1M

How an AI-driven credit bubble could become the unexpected catalyst for Bitcoin's path to $1 million.

How an AI-driven credit bubble could become the unexpected catalyst for Bitcoin's path to $1 million.

BlackRock introduces two tokenized money market funds to serve as eligible reserve assets for U.S. payment stablecoins under the new GENIUS Act.
South Korea's Bithumb targets a 2028 IPO after overhauling internal controls following a major error.

Bernstein warns stalled U.S. crypto legislation could trigger another market leg down, while predicting regulators will accelerate rulemaking.

Bitget halts new registrations and will forcibly close all remaining positions for Japanese residents by Dec. 31.

Circle secures a New York trust charter, enabling it to offer fiduciary and custody services under state banking law.

New York sues Kalshi, alleging it runs illegal gambling operation through event contracts on sports and elections.

Lawmakers are negotiating a last-minute ethics compromise to unlock votes on the landmark crypto market structure bill.

Robinhood's record quarter driven by traditional trading as crypto revenue drops 38% year-over-year.

BNY Mellon is shifting core fund ownership records onto the blockchain to create a shared ledger.

Russia's FSB charges Telegram founder Pavel Durov with aiding terrorism and issues an international arrest warrant, escalating a crackdown on encrypted messaging.

1Inch launches Aqua protocol, allowing liquidity providers to back multiple positions across 13 chains with one wallet balance.