A Billionaire Is Taking Trump’s Crypto Venture to Court
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Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) has long been the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, behind Bitcoin. The blockchain builds on Bitcoin's idea, introducing smart contracts, and it's powered by the native Ether token.
Three Stark County law enforcement agencies have formed a team called to combat cryptocurrency scams. The team has seized over $1 million and returned about $300,000 to scam victims. Ohio House Bill 648 proposes new regulations for cryptocurrency kiosks to protect consumers.
The billionaire venture capitalist Tim Draper has invested in scores of successful start-ups, including Tesla, Skype, and Robinhood. Draper also got into crypto early. While the crypto market has struggled,
Cryptocurrency has spent years chasing legitimacy. One segment is starting to deliver it. According to a new report from J.P. Morgan (1), stablecoins – digital tokens designed to maintain a steady value – are seeing rapid growth,
Reuters analysed public data to find that the Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex has processed at least $2.3 billion on the Tron and BNB Smart Chain blockchains since 2023. Nobitex is secretly controlled by the sons of one of Iran’s most powerful families, with close ties to the new supreme leader.
The digital asset market's latest drawdown is the perfect time for opportunistic investors to consider putting some capital to work.
The City of Kennewick has passed an ordinance prohibiting the placement of new virtual currency kiosks and requiring the removal of existing ones within city limits, citing public safety concerns.
In the middle of the 2026 Idaho legislative session, a lobbyist for a Trump family crypto venture paid for three Idaho state lawmakers’ dinners at Florida restaurants to lobby for a bill related to a kind of crypto currency called “stablecoin.
The FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report found that about $142 million in losses from cryptocurrency scams were reported last year. Now, lawmakers are moving to ban cryptocurrency ATMs — the sites of some fraudulent transactions.