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What comes after spot Ether ETF approvals? Execs weigh in

Consensys director of global regulatory matters Bill Hughes interpreted the approval as an admission that Ether is a commodity. Source link

Argentina aims to learn from El Salvador's Bitcoin success

Argentina wants to learn from El Salvador’s experience of Bitcoin adoption and other cryptocurrency activities. Source link

BTC price preps 'most parabolic phase' — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

Bitcoin is consolidating and BTC price bets are building — where will BTC/USD head next? Source link

Bitcoin might get boring — But Ether may propel LINK, UNI, ARB prices higher

After the initial subdued reaction to the spot Ether ETF approval, Ether may move up, pulling LINK, UNI, and ARB higher, while Bitcoin may consolidate. Source link

Could Trump’s win nix SEC crypto suits? Critics say he’s ‘pandering’ for votes

One crypto lawyer thinks a Donald Trump election win would revert some SEC crypto lawsuits, but others note he hasn’t always kept campaign promises. Source link

Can Bitcoin finally move on from Craig Wright?

England’s High Court of Justice delivered a heavy blow to Wright with a judgment that said he “lied to the court extensively and repeatedly.” Source link

Bitcoin analyst sees 'several more weeks' before BTC price breaks $70K

Bitcoin may not yet be done consolidating below new all-time highs, with BTC price rejecting above $70,000. Source link

​​Spot Ethereum ETF approval 'may be better for Bitcoin' — Michael Saylor

The approval of spot Ether ETFs brings in “another line of defense for Bitcoin,” argues MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor. Source link

Trump promises to release Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht if re-elected

Former United States President Donald Trump vows to free Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht if re-elected. Source link

Donald Trump declares US must not settle for ‘second place’ in crypto industry

Former United States President Donald Trump claims he is “very open minded” to “all things related to this new and burgeoning industry.” Source link