Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance
Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance explores the role of digital currencies in protecting expression and enabling financial freedom. From Bitcoin and blockchain-based payment systems to tokenized support for creators and censorship-resistant transactions, this category covers how crypto empowers individuals and movements to bypass centralized control. Stay updated on the tools, platforms, and policies shaping the future of money and free speech.
“We are not currently in discussions with any SPACs or DATs,” they added. “We are in discussions with potential investors.…
Securitize Capital, a subsidiary of tokenized asset platform Securitize, has registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as…
In brief Microsoft says MDASH scored 95.95% on CyberGym, topping GPT-5.5 Cyber, Mythos 5, GPT-5.6 Sol, and Gemini 3.5 Flash…
Perpetual futures have spent years as one of crypto’s most popular trading products, especially for investors outside the United States.…
In brief More than 40 companies signed on to launch the Open Secure AI Alliance. The group will develop AI…
The deal brings wallet technology to Payward’s enterprise platform, potentially reducing the number of infrastructure providers businesses need to integrate…
The cuts come as the crypto industry grapples with a prolonged downturn. After three consecutive quarters of declines, the total…
Tether’s gold-backed token XAUt has received Shariah certification from Amanah Advisors, a move that could expand access to the token…
In brief Circle acquired over 680 patent families and nearly 1,000 issued blockchain patents from IBM, making it the largest…
American sports company Fanatics is making a major move into prediction markets, a corner of finance that has exploded in…
Bitcoin (BTC) heads into the end of July juggling volatility catalysts as the Federal Reserve reacts to US inflation.Key points:The…
In brief Bitmine says it now holds 5.79 million ETH worth about $11.3 billion. The company’s holdings now represent roughly…
