Bitcoin ETFs Soar as Investors Flee Gold Holdings
May31

Bitcoin ETFs Soar as Investors Flee Gold Holdings

A strategic pivot among investors is becoming clear as capital shifts from traditional safe havens to digital alternatives. Over the past five weeks, U.S.-based bitcoin ETFs attracted more than $9 billion in inflows, predominantly led by Blackrock’s Ishares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), while gold ETFs experienced over $2.8 billion in outflows. Analysts cite bitcoin’s rising appeal […] Powered by...

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Ripple Urges SEC to Launch Real-World Crypto Sandboxes
May31

Ripple Urges SEC to Launch Real-World Crypto Sandboxes

Ripple is urging the SEC to overhaul crypto oversight by launching real-world sandboxes that fast-track innovation, reveal regulatory gaps, and future-proof U.S. digital finance. Ripple Tells SEC Sandboxes Must Reflect Live Conditions to Guide Crypto Regulation Ripple submitted a proposal to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force on May 28, 2025, […] Powered by...

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Brazil Advances Criminal Prosecution of American Yout.com Operator
May31

Brazil Advances Criminal Prosecution of American Yout.com Operator

Over the past few years, stream-ripping service Yout.com has fought legal battles on several continents. The most prominent lawsuit was filed by the site’s operator, American developer Johnathan Nader, who took the RIAA to court in an attempt to have the site declared legal. Criminal Prosecution The RIAA case is still under appeal and Yout.com remains available in most countries. Not in Brazil, however, as the site was effectively...

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A Swedish MMA Tournament Spotlights the Trump Administration’s Handling of Far-Right Terrorism

A member of a California-based fight club seems to have attended an event hosted by groups with ties to an organization the US government labeled a terrorist group. Will the Trump administration care? Powered by WPeMatico

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The US Is Storing Migrant Children’s DNA in a Criminal Database

Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future. Powered by WPeMatico

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