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US national debt passes $35T — 5 Things to know in Bitcoin this week

Bitcoin bulls demand a rematch with final resistance below all-time highs to start the week as BTC price upside puts $70,000 back in play. Source link

BlackRock imposters target crypto ETF investors

BlackRock warns investors about a rise in crypto scams targeting its iShares Bitcoin and Ether ETFs, urging caution against social media impersonators. Source link

Bitcoin pushes toward $70K — just 6% needed for new all-time high

Bitcoin price came within 5.7% of its peak today as the week begins with positive sentiment. Source link

Hacker gets 3.5 years prison for $900K Coinbase login scam: Report

A UK hacker faces prison for his Coinbase dummy website scam, an El Paso man’s alleged crypto “Ponzi” funded his lavish lifestyle, and Washington DFI flags the latest potential crypto fraud. Source link

University of Wyoming launches Bitcoin Research Institute

The Bitcoin Research Institute will open in August as part of the University of Wyoming’s College of Arts and Sciences. Source link

Donald Trump's potential SEC chairman should tackle 5 issues

Donald Trump has promised to fire SEC Chair Gary Gensler, whose work at the agency was defined by his animosity toward crypto. Source link

Bitcoin’s price rally to $70K could lure buyers to XRP, KAS, STX and JASMY

Bitcoin remains on target to reach $70,000, and if that happens, XRP, KAS, STX and JASMY could find buyers. Source link

Trump won’t sell US BTC if elected, what about seized assets?

Questions abound concerning the Bitfinex and Silk Road funds if Trump is re-elected. Source link

How high can BTC price go after Trump’s bullish Bitcoin speech?

A Bitcoin analyst predicts the cryptocurrency’s price could soar above $800,000 following Trump’s promise to integrate it into the US’s strategic reserves. Source link

HK police arrest four, including teen, in HK$11M crypto fraud

The authorities continue to urge the public to remain cautious and verify the legitimacy of financial transactions to avoid falling victim to such elaborate scams. Source link