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Trump crypto order may disrupt Bitcoin’s 4-year cycle: Bitwise

Bitwise’s Matt Hougan said crypto wouldn’t “fully overcome” a four-year cycle but said market pullbacks would be “shorter and shallower” than before. Source link

EV energy tech firm Nuvve to start buying Bitcoin

Nuvve said it would use 30% of its spare cash to buy Bitcoin, but its latest balance sheet suggests it won’t be able to buy much. Source link

DraftKings settles NFL union suit over NFT pay dispute

The National Football League Players Association’s lawsuit came a few weeks after DraftKings closed its NFT marketplace in July. Source link

Bitcoiners ‘struggling’ with Trump’s vague ‘digital asset stockpile’ order

“Bitcoin” wasn’t mentioned once in Trump’s executive order to study a crypto stockpile, so some maximalists fear it could include other cryptocurrencies. Source link

SEC cancels controversial crypto accounting rule SAB 121

The SEC published a new Staff Accounting Bulletin revoking SAB 121, rules that governed how financial firms should hold crypto criticized by the industry. Source link

North Dakota bill seeks to cap crypto ATM transactions to tackle fraud

North Dakota’s lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed to combat crypto ATM transactions after 103 state residents reported $6.5 million in losses to crypto scams in 2023. Source link

House Democrats want ethics probe on Trump over crypto projects

Democrat Representative Gerald Connolly said Donald Trump is unlikely to uphold a “single provision” of the Presidential Ethics Reform Act without intervention. Source link

Crypto set for ‘dozens of smaller victories’ in 2025: Grayscale exec

Grayscale’s Zach Pandl is seeing more crypto interest from pension and endowment fund managers, who largely ignored the industry over the last decade. Source link

Canary’s amended S-1 has analysts more confident a Litecoin ETF is next

Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas warned that an imminent change in the SEC leadership could shake things up. Source link

Meta says it isn’t ending fact-checks outside the US yet

Brazil wasn’t pleased with Meta’s decision to rely on community notes, stating it would not subject its population to social media platforms that lead to “digital carnage or barbarity.” Source link