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Corporate adoption is in ‘amateur league’ despite Bitcoin ETFs

Corporations could pave the way towards more mainstream crypto industry trust, according to the co-founder of Trust Square. Source link

Malaysia cracks down on crypto tax evaders with Ops Token

IRB official Datuk Abu Tariq Jamaluddin warns crypto traders to declare taxes or face compliance actions. Source link

South Korea devises law for constant scrutiny of 600 crypto tokens

South Korea is set to implement the virtual asset user protection law, which will come into force by July 19. Source link

$66K BTC price now 'critical' — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

Bitcoin flirts with the lower end of the stubborn BTC price trading range as traders strain to see signs of change. Source link

SEC shoots down Ripple’s argument for a lower penalty

The SEC argued Ripple’s proposed lower civil penalty wouldn’t be enough, and there’s no comparison to its settlement with Terraform Labs. Source link

Bitcoin uses more renewable energy, but will Tesla accept it again?

Tesla removed Bitcoin payments citing environmental concerns, but Elon Musk pledged to reinstate them if renewable energy use on the network increased. Source link

Gary Gensler could ‘literally cost Joe Biden the election’ — Mark Cuban

The billionaire investor also intimated that any political aspirations Gensler had would amount to nothing due to the SEC chairman’s stance against cryptocurrency Source link

ETH, TON, UNI, and XMR could rally if Bitcoin clears $68,000

Bitcoin price needs to rise above $68,000 to sustain buying in ETH, TON, UNI, and XMR. Source link

Europe’s crypto industry can ‘sleep better at night’ with new parliament

The European elections have formed a new EU Parliament that will rule for the next five years. Source link

Donald Trump vows to end Joe Biden's 'war on crypto'

United States Presidential candidate Donald Trump reiterated his intention to take a more favorable stance towards cryptocurrency compared to the current Biden administration. Source link