The world’s largest futures exchange operator has escalated its battle against crypto derivatives deregulation, announcing plans to take the U.S. government to court over a product it says never should have been approved. CME Files Lawsuit Against the CFTC CME Group, the world’s largest futures exchange operator, is planning to sue the Commodity Futures Trading Commission over the agency’s decision …
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Coinbase has unveiled what may be the most ambitious single-day product announcement …
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Pump.fun Activity Craters 80% in Three Months, Dragging Solana Fees Lower as Traders Rotate Into Perps
The memecoin boom that once defined Solana’s identity as a high-throughput speculation …
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Ask around about the leading crypto to buy now and you’ll get …
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Pudgy Penguins has pulled the plug on Pudgy Party, its mobile battle …
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Kraken has switched on perpetual futures trading for eligible U.S. customers, delivering …
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BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF began trading on Nasdaq today under …
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The Bangko Sentral ng Ngipinas (BSP) is tightening oversight of licensed virtual …
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Wall Street has quietly placed a $161 million bet on a decentralized …
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Europe’s crypto industry is heading into one of its most disruptive weeks …
