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Rainforest Foundation US NGO plans strategic Bitcoin reserve

The Rainforest Foundation US “Treasury for the Trees” initiative aims to raise 100 BTC for a strategic Bitcoin reserve. RFUS executive director Suzanne Pelletier explains why. Source link

Blocksquare launches EU-compliant real estate tokenization framework

The EU’s MiCA regulation was a foundational element of the new real estate tokenization platform, laying the legal groundwork for the initiative, according to Blocksquare. Source link

Monthly Bitcoin production drops as miners fight rising hashrate

Most Bitcoin miners saw declining production in January as network difficulty soared. However, Riot Platforms bucked the trend with increased output. Source link

US wants to bring stablecoins onshore, Trump’s crypto czar says

Trump’s administration plans to regulate stablecoins and bring the market onshore, with a focus on US dollar-backed digital assets, according to crypto czar David Sacks. Source link

US senator introduces bill that could criminalize downloading DeepSeek AI

The bill could lead to up to 20 years of jail time and fines of $1 million for individuals and $100 million for companies. Source link

How to buy Bitcoin (BTC) in Germany and France

Explore the safest ways to buy Bitcoin in Germany and France, and learn the best ways to store it. Source link

Bybit registers with Indian regulator, commits to Indian market

Bybit is pursuing a full operation license with India’s financial regulator, which it expects to obtain “in the coming weeks.” Source link

'Atypical' Bitcoin bull market can extend beyond March 2025 — Research

Bitcoin is creating a bull market unlike any other as the network’s stored capital crosses the $850 billion mark. Source link

Bitdeer snaps up 101-megawatt Canada site as stock tanks

Bitdeer aims to become a fully vertically integrated Bitcoin miner after the Canada project acquisition, but its stock performance continues to struggle. Source link

Chinese national charged with stealing Google AI trade secrets

A former Google engineer of Chinese origin faces up to 175 years in prison for allegedly stealing AI trade secrets and leaking them to China-based tech firms. Source link