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Labour victory in UK elections renews crypto industry optimism

The Labour Party has promised to make the UK “a global leader in tokenization.” Source link

Crypto adoption in Argentina soars amid 276% inflation spike

Argentina has emerged as the top market on Binance — one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges — in terms of the number of visitors. Source link

Exodus Passkeys wallet brings crypto control to any app

The Exodus Passkeys Wallet allows users to set limits on transactions while ensuring that users have full control over their assets. Source link

German gov’t prepares for next $276M BTC sell-off

The German government moved 3,100 BTC worth $178 million in one hour, with more sell-offs likely imminent. Source link

Bitcoin ‘Power Law’ sees up to 300% BTC price gains by late 2025

BTC price momentum is still at least three months from returning upward, says analysis, but the outlook for the coming years should delight Bitcoin bulls. Source link

Multichain Foundation to pay $2.1M to Fantom for losses

The High Court of Singapore orders Multichain to compensate Fantom Foundation after a $210 million hack, awarding $2.18 million in damages. Source link

Bitcoin ETF investors buy the dip: Daily inflows hit $295M

United States-listed Bitcoin ETFs have notched their biggest day of inflows in over a month amid a slump in the crypto markets. Source link

Australia’s main stock exchange to get second spot Bitcoin ETF

DigitalX Bitcoin ETF will be listed under the ticker BTXX on July 12, becoming the second spot Bitcoin ETF to be approved on the ASX after VanEck’s last month. Source link

Celebrity crypto tokens will ‘absolutely’ catch SEC’s eye — Lawyers

Celebrities who have brazenly shilled their memecoins on X in recent months run a high risk of attracting the attention of the SEC and class-action lawsuits. Source link

German gov’t transfers another $900M in Bitcoin, adding to BTC’s selling pressure

Repeated Bitcoin transfers to centralized exchanges suggest the German government plans to sell the remaining $1.3 billion in BTC holdings. Source link