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Nigeria drops money laundering charges against Binance exec

Announcing the withdrawal of the charges, the EFCC lawyer reportedly said that Tigran Gambaryan was merely an employee of Binance.

Crypto ‘full of ideas’ generated at universities — UK blockchain exec

Centre for Blockchain Technologies deputy director said regulators should review the latest academic research to help write future rules. 

Japan slow to approve crypto ETFs, maintains strict taxes, regulations

While global markets embrace crypto ETFs, Japan’s strict tax policies and regulatory caution impede further adoption.

Bitcoin ETF $79M outflow ends 2-week bull run amid 'sideways' BTC price

Bitcoin institutional investors are pausing while the BTC price struggles to overcome resistance.

Polymarket is scanning for US users as election odds skew toward Trump: Report

Donald Trump now has 63.7% odds on Polymarket to win the US presidential election, but voter polls suggest otherwise. 

Crypto bills may move forward in ‘lame duck’ Congress, says Rep. Hill

Representative French Hill says two US crypto-regulating bills might make some progress on Capitol Hill before the current Congress disbands.

Saylor’s comments on big bank BTC custody are ‘batshit insane’ — Buterin

Michael Saylor appears to be “explicitly arguing for a regulatory capture approach to protecting crypto,” which was not what it is about, Vitalik Buterin said. 

‘Battle against inflation is almost won’ says IMF chief economist

The IMF says inflation should return to normal by the end of next year, but warned of slowing growth and increasing economic inequality. 

Crypto academics slam controversial ECB paper blasting Bitcoin

The rebuttal critiques several arguments made by an ECB paper earlier this month that argued Bitcoin should be regulated or even banned. 

US ‘dropping the ball’ on crypto, but that should change soon: Tether CEO

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the US has been lagging on crypto laws but thinks that could soon change after the November elections.

Meta is testing the use of facial recognition to fight deepfake celeb ads

Meta will test the facial recognition technology from 50,000 celebrities and public figures to curtail the “celeb-bait” scams.

Ethereum blob fees soar: What does it mean for L2s?

Ethereum blob fees briefly surged to a price of $4.52 spurred by a frenzy of Scroll airdrop claims. 

Tesla likely still owns $780M in Bitcoin despite recent shuffle: Arkham

Tesla’s massive Bitcoin transfers initially sparked fears of a market dump, but Arkham's data suggests the assets are still under the firm's control.

Komainu targets Singapore custodian Propine for first acquisition

The acquisition of its competitor will net Komainu a Singapore Capital Markets Services License and hope for a Major Payment Institution license in the future.

Aurum Equity Partners launches tokenized fund worth $1B

The tokenized fund will invest in data centers in the United States, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, India, and Europe. 

Judge delays sentencing of IcomTech promoter to allow testimony

Gustavo Rodriguez, who was initially scheduled to be sentenced following his conviction for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, will testify under oath on Oct. 25.

Metallicus secures FedNow transaction certification

The partnership was originally announced in mid-2023 ahead of the launch of FedNow.

International agencies report on tokenization to G20 officials

The Bank for International Settlements and the Financial Stability Board have similar views on tokenization — it could provide new benefits and familiar challenges.

Bitcoin to benefit from rising hashrate, inflation fears, crypto-friendly president 

Bitcoin’s upcoming price recovery will be driven by a handful of unique factors. 

SEC chair wishes Bitcoin a ‘sweet sixteen’ for white paper anniversary

In an interview with Bloomberg, Gary Gensler suggested he had no plans to alter the SEC’s course on its “regulation by enforcement” approach to crypto.

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