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US Bitcoin miners could be forced to replace Chinese made machines under new rul
US Bitcoin miners could be forced to replace Chinese-made machines under new rules. The policy push is part supply-chain security, part industrial strategy—and it could reshape how mining firms buy, deploy, and finance hardware over the ... -
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Commerce Department responds to Warren inquiry about Bitmain security screening
Commerce Department responds to Warren inquiry about Bitmain security screening with a carefully worded message that signals oversight is active, but much of the process remains opaque. For miners, investors, and policymakers, the bigger... -
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Bhutan shifts additional Bitcoin holdings while public wallet outflows climb
Bhutan shifts additional Bitcoin holdings while public wallet outflows climb as on-chain trackers spotlight renewed activity from addresses widely associated with the country’s state-linked reserves. For market watchers, the bigger story... -
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SEC decision marks a major boost for crypto, though the outcome is not final
SEC decision marks a major boost for crypto, though the outcome is not final. For investors and builders, it reads like long-awaited clarity—yet it also carries the kind of “subject to change” fine print that can move markets overnight. ... -
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Bitcoin seeks a stable 70000 level as market leverage unwinds
Bitcoin seeks a stable 70000 level as market leverage unwinds, and that shift matters more than a single green candle. When futures froth cools and spot demand steadies, price often becomes less exciting day-to-day—but more meaningful fo... -
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How Arthur Hayes balances gold oil and Bitcoin in his investment mix
How Arthur Hayes balances gold, oil and Bitcoin in his investment mix is best understood as a deliberate barbell: tangible scarcity on one side, digital scarcity on the other. It’s a pragmatic response to inflation, policy uncertainty, a...
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