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LatAm: Peso expected to surpass real – Commerzbank
101 finance·2026/03/17 17:33

Quantum threat : Michael Saylor warns of a risk of global digital collapse
Cointribune·2026/03/17 17:12

ZKsync Powers Tokenized Deposits in Major U.S. Bank Network
Crypto Ninjas·2026/03/17 16:42
Injective to support native USDC and cross-chain transfers via Circle
The Block·2026/03/17 16:30
ASTER token rallies as privacy-preserving native blockchain powering DEX mainnets
The Block·2026/03/17 16:24
Hyperlane (HYPER) 24-hour amplitude 46.5%: Trading volume surges 1531%, causing intense fluctuations
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/17 16:12
VISA Just Exposed the XRP Masterplan. You’re Not Ready for This
TimesTabloid·2026/03/17 16:06
TRIA 24-hour volatility reaches 40.6%: Trading volume surges by over $18 million, driving price rebound
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/17 16:06
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Zimbabwe lowers gasoline and diesel pricesDiesel prices will drop from $2.09 per liter to $1.99 per liter.
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Galaxy Digital Head of Research reveals updates on the Satoshi Nakamoto Bitcoin lawsuit, amicus brief prevents default judgmentAlex Thorn, Head of Research at Galaxy Digital, disclosed progress in a lawsuit where two Wyoming-based companies are attempting to classify 39,069 dormant Bitcoin addresses as abandoned property. On May 29, attorney Ian R. Cohen submitted an amicus curiae brief, arguing that dormancy does not equate to abandonment. On June 4, Judge Kathy King issued a stay order, preventing the plaintiffs from obtaining ownership through a default judgment. On June 19, Ian R. Cohen countered that the plaintiffs set the value at $10 to circumvent the threshold, and on-chain data shows that 52 addresses moved 34,335 BTC, with 29 addresses transferring 12,302 BTC after being served, undermining the premise of abandoned assets.
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Latest update on legal ownership case of Satoshi's Bitcoin claims: lawyers request to avoid unilateral judgment, claiming that long-term inactivity of BTC addresses does not equate to loss or abandonmentAccording to ChainCatcher, analyst Alex Thorn stated that the case is still under review. If a default judgment occurs, it could have a profound impact on the legal definition of self-custodied Bitcoin assets and trigger a long-term debate over whether "dormant addresses are equivalent to ownerless assets."
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