Author: Cointelegraph By Onkar Singh

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How to Split Bitcoin Without Splitting the Private Key

Key takeaways A private key cannot be split in half. It must remain whole to access crypto. Splitting it manually risks permanent loss of funds. Cryptocurrency is marital property. Courts in many countries, including South Korea and the US, treat crypto like any other divisible asset in divorce. Crypto can be shared securely. Methods like…
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This man used a Coinbase-like URL — Now he’s facing a major lawsuit

Why did Coinbase sue a German man over “coinbase.de?” Coinbase, one of the world’s most prominent cryptocurrency exchanges, has sued Tobias Honscha, a German national, in a US federal court, accusing him of misusing the domain name “coinbase.de.”  The company alleges that Honscha engaged in cybersquatting, violated affiliate program rules and posed significant phishing risks…
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Why Crypto Millionaires Are Moving to the UAE — These 5 Reasons Explain Everything

Key takeaways With no personal income or capital gains tax and recent VAT exemptions on crypto transactions, the UAE provides an unmatched financial incentive for crypto investors. Dubai’s VARA and Abu Dhabi’s FSRA lead with retail and institutional frameworks, while RAK, Sharjah and others are developing tailored zones and policies for Web3 innovation. Free zones…
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What they’re not telling you

The catch behind the Thai tax-free crypto dream Thailand is rolling out the crypto red carpet, but before you jump in, there’s more to this tax holiday than meets the eye. Yes, it’s true, from Jan. 1, 2025, all capital gains on crypto transactions made through licensed platforms will be tax-free until the end of…
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How a fake tweet from Paraguay pushed Bitcoin to $110K

A tweet, a hack and Bitcoin price surge: What happened? At around 00:53 GMT on June 10, 2025, the verified X account of Paraguayan President Santiago Peña posted something that set the crypto world buzzing. The now-deleted tweet stated that Paraguay had officially approved Bitcoin as legal tender. It added that President Peña had signed…
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Bitcoin User Accidentally Sent $60,000 in Fees—Don’t Make the Same Mistake

Key takeaways A misunderstanding of fee units led to an accidental overpayment worth more than $60,000 during a replace-by-fee transaction. The user confused sat/vB (fee per byte) with total satoshis, leading to an extreme overpayment. RBF replaces a transaction with a higher-fee version, while CPFP adds a new transaction to boost the original; each has…
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Panic or Opportunity? What Crypto Capitulation Tells Smart Investors

If you’ve spent any time in the world of cryptocurrencies, you’ve probably heard the word “capitulation” thrown around, often during moments of panic when prices are plummeting.  But what does it mean when someone says the crypto market is capitulating? And why should you, as an investor or even an observer, pay attention? Let’s break…
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How Bitcoin investors can avoid tax fraud

Bitcoin investors must navigate a complex tax landscape, including understanding taxable vs. non-taxable transactions, key regulations by jurisdiction and ways to stay compliant. Source link

What is a Bitcoin futures ETF?

A Bitcoin futures ETF offers investors exposure to Bitcoin’s price movements without directly owning the cryptocurrency. Source link

Bitcoin options expiry, explained: What it means for traders

Bitcoin options expiry can trigger BTC price fluctuations as large positions are settled, influencing market dynamics. Source link