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Load variability is key to AI energy infrastructure — TeraWulf CTO

United States lawmakers believe Building energy infrastructure for Bitcoin mining, AI, and high-performance computing is a major priority. Source link

Stablecoin supply alone won't pump Bitcoin markets — Ki Young Ju

Stablecoins are now primarily used to store value in countries with rapidly depreciating fiat currencies or prohibitive capital controls.  Source link

Macro factors in Canada and US good for Bitcoin's price — WonderFi CEO

The M2 money supply is an economic measure of the total amount of a sovereign nation’s fiat currency currently circulating worldwide. Source link

Crypto voters guide to Congressional legislation for the 2024 election

The 2024 United States elections will be held on Nov. 5, as digital asset policy becomes a growing concern among pro-crypto voters. Source link

ZK-proofs are more affordable than legacy ID systems — Cysic founder

According to World Bank data, an estimated one billion individuals worldwide lack official identification credentials. Source link

‘Crypto is not going anywhere’ — Florida chief financial officer

Sovereign pension funds are increasingly seeking exposure to Bitcoin following the introduction of spot ETFs in the United States. Source link

Polymarket presidential election odds rife with wash trading — report

According to the current Polymarket presidential election odds, Donald Trump is favored to win the election at 65.5%. Source link

5% of US voters identify as single-issue crypto voters — Paradigm poll

According to Paradigm, 20% of individuals surveyed indicated that they currently hold or have previously purchased crypto. Source link

Centralized stablecoins may pose risk to DeFi — Curve Finance founder

As centralized US dollar-pegged stablecoins continue to gain popularity, the potential for regulatory capture has grown. Source link

Tether CEO breaks down reserves backing USDT stablecoin

The Wall Street Journal cited unnamed individuals as the source of the claims that the United States government is investigating Tether. Source link