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EU MiCA stablecoin regulations come into effect: Law Decoded

Noncompliant stablecoin issuers could potentially exit the EU market entirely, with a shift toward euro-backed stablecoins as demand picks up in European markets. Source link

3 reasons why Bitcoin (BTC) is up today

Weak tech corporate earnings, spot Bitcoin ETF inflows, and the potential arrival of a new major investor drove Bitcoin price above $63,000. Source link

Circle becomes first licensed stablecoin issuer under MiCA

Circle’s USDC and EURC stablecoins become the first fully compliant digital fiat tokens under the Markets in Crypto-Assets rules. Source link

Coinbase will custody digital assets for US Marshals Service

The crypto exchange said the federal agency had selected its institutional investing arm “to provide custody and advanced trading services” for large-cap digital assets. Source link

WhatsApp and Signal survive EU chat control bill — For now

EU legislators have dropped plans to scan messaging apps, but privacy advocates can’t celebrate just yet. Source link

Crypto-Sec: Phishing scammer goes after Hedera users, address poisoner gets $70K

This week’s news in cybersecurity from around the crypto space covers bug fixes, phishing scams, crypto exchange hacks and more. Source link

Roaring Kitty swipes 6.6% of Chewy Inc, clarifies he is ‘Not a Cat’

Keith Gill, known for his role in the GameStop saga, surprises the market with a significant stake in Chewy, Inc. Source link

German, US govt’s move $150M in crypto

The German and U.S. governments make strategic moves with significant Bitcoin and Ethereum transfers, drawing market attention. Source link

Crypto hacks down by 54.2% in June, $176M lost in a month

In 2024, May was the biggest month in terms of crypto losses and suffered nearly $385 million in net losses from crypto hacks. Source link

Hawaii crypto firms no longer need MT license, regulator rules

While being exempt from the Money Transmitter License requirement, crypto firms in Hawaii will still have to comply with any federal licensing laws. Source link