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British man sues council for $647M over lost Bitcoin in landfill

James Howells continues his legal battle for 495 million British pounds ($647 million) in damages after Newport City Council blocked his landfill excavation request. Source

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Everything HBO’s Bitcoin doc got wrong about Peter Todd and Satoshi

HBO’s “Money Electric” suggests Bitcoin developer Peter Todd is Satoshi Nakamoto, but contradictions and timeline errors abound. Source link

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BTC short-term holders 'likely taking on more risk' as realized cap drops by $6B

Bitcoin short-term holders are “likely taking on more risk” amid long-term holders “likely taking profits,” according to a crypto analyst. Source link

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Bitcoin price dip below $60K sparks most exchange buying since 2022

Bitcoin exchanges see mass withdrawals amid a battle for BTC price support at $60,000. Source link

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Scammers use memecoin ‘trending’ list to lure victims — Researcher

Roffet.eth found that some coins contained obscure, difficult-to-read code that allowed the developer to transfer user’s tokens to themselves. Source link

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Bolivia reports 100% rise in virtual asset trading since lifting Bitcoin ban

The rise came immediately after Bolivia’s central bank lifted a 42-month ban on cryptocurrency payments, allowing financial entities to conduct transactions with digital assets. Source

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HTX reveals the future of Bitcoin DeFi: Babylon staking and fractal scaling

Explore how Babylon unlocks yield for Bitcoin holders and how Fractal Bitcoin addresses scalability. Will these projects pave the way for a new era in

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Indian Supreme Court recovers YouTube account from XRP scammers

XRP scammers hacked the Supreme Court of India’s YouTube account, and although it was recovered, it lost its subscriber base. Source link

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What Solana’s critics get right… and what they get wrong

Is Solana printing too many tokens? Separating myths from facts about bots and subsidies. Source link

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Elon Musk: ‘first Starships to Mars will launch in 2 years’ 

He says crewed missions will begin within 4-6 years depending on whether certain economic and technological challenges can be overcome. Source link