DDC Enterprise Partners With Animoca Brands on $100 Million Bitcoin Yield Strategy
DDC Enterprise and Animoca Brands have signed a $100 million strategic partnership aimed at maximizing bitcoin yields and treasury strategies. This collaboration represents a significant step in the adoption of digital assets by public companies. Animoca Brands and DDC Forge Strategic Bitcoin Treasury Partnership DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSE: DDC) has entered into a non-binding memorandum […] Powered by...
Nauru Appoints Australian Brian Phelps as CEO of New Virtual Asset Authority
Following the recent passage of legislation to regulate virtual assets, including cryptocurrency, Nauru’s government has appointed Australian banking and financial markets executive Brian Phelps as the inaugural CEO of the Command Ridge Virtual Asset Authority (CRVAA). President David Adeang highlighted Phelps’ extensive experience in the industry, emphasizing that his leadership will establish a foundation of […] Powered by...
Ron Paul: Government Lies Go Deeper Than Epstein
As controversy around Jeffrey Epstein reignites, a longtime critic of government power sees a deeper crisis of trust with transformative potential. Ron Paul condemned the Department of Justice’s recent statements on Epstein, arguing that the agency’s denial of a client list and insistence on suicide—despite contradicting evidence—exemplify a larger pattern of deception by government institutions. […] Powered by...
Delhi Court Warns Crypto Could Collapse Recognized Money Into Dark Networks
India’s legal alarm over crypto hit new highs as the Delhi High Court warned it threatens monetary stability by dissolving recognized currency into opaque, untraceable financial systems. Delhi High Court Flags Crypto as Systemic Threat Amid Growing Legal Scrutiny Concerns over digital asset misuse intensified in India after a judicial warning flagged crypto’s ability to […] Powered by...
Record Labels: A “Safe Haven for Pirates” Disqualifies ISP from DMCA Protection
In late 2023, a group of nearly 50 music labels, including Warner Records and Sony Music, filed a ‘mass-infringement’ lawsuit against Altice. These music companies, all members of the RIAA, alleged that the ISP failed to take action against repeat infringers on the “Optimum” network, making it potentially liable for copyright infringement. “Despite Altice’s stated policies and despite receiving tens of thousands of infringement...