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Australian Police Seize Millions in Bitcoin From Alleged Darknet Marketplace Operator
Two men face money laundering and drug charges following the seizure of $4.2 million in Bitcoin from alleged darknet marketplace dealings.

Sports betting should be regulated as a financial product, not gambling, aspiring prediction market provider says
Novig CEO Jacob Fortinsky said his company will transition to a federal Designated Contract Market framework this summer to launch in all 50 states, while 57 Maiden's Adam Mastrelli said he was banned from two major sportsbooks within two months for being “sharp."
LayerZero issues public apology for Kelp DAO exploit response, admits fault in single-verifier setup
LayerZero also disclosed a previously unreported incident in which a multisig signer used their production hardware wallet to execute a personal trade.

It might be too late for bitcoin’s quantum migration, Project Eleven report argues
The quantum computing advent does not only threaten blockchains, it also poses huge risks to banking systems, military communications, digital identities and more, Project Eleven’s report warns.

Crypto industry cheers Senate Clarity Act markup date as market structure push resumes
The bill's progress follows talks on jurisdiction, consumer/developer protections, and stablecoin rewards, with crypto firms backing a yield compromise.

Emerging-market users are treating crypto exchanges like banking apps, Binance says
One point three billion adults lack financial services, 4.7 billion lack credit, and 1.4 billion savers in low-income nations earn no deposit interest, Binance said.

Why a 2017 Linux bug is now a major concern for the crypto industry
The “Copy Fail” Linux bug could impact crypto infrastructure that relies on Linux servers, highlighting growing cybersecurity risks in the digital asset industry.

Swiss central bank bitcoin reserve push fails over signature shortfall
The initiative sought to amend Switzerland's constitution, requiring the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to hold BTC alongside gold and foreign-currency reserves.

Soon, traders will be able to bet on bitcoin volatility, not just price, on CME
CME Group plans to launch bitcoin volatility futures on June 1 pending regulatory approval bringing a easy way to bet on the degree of price swings.

How DeFi is changing the financial landscape for Latin Americans
DeFi is quietly shifting from niche crypto experiment to a legitimate financial tool across the region, explains Serrano.

TeraWulf's AI Revenue Surges 117% but Posts $427M Loss
TeraWulf reported $34 million in Q1 2026 revenue, with AI compute accounting for 60% of the total, but posted a $427 million net loss as Bitcoin mining revenue fell 50% year-on-year.

Crypto wallets are being rebuilt for AI agents, Trust Wallet and Mesh executives say at Consensus Miami
Trust Wallet CEO Felix Fan and Mesh CTO Arjun Mukherjee said AI agents are creating a new role for crypto wallets.

BlackRock deepens tokenization push with new onchain fund offerings
The world's largest asset manager filed paperwork to expand its tokenized fund lineup as real-world assets grow 200% year over year.

LayerZero says it ‘made a mistake’ in $292 Million Kelp exploit
After initially framing the exploit as a developer configuration failure, LayerZero said it “owns” the decision to let its own verifier secure high-value transfers in a vulnerable setup.

Olympic Sprinter Can't Outrun Charges in UK Crypto Fraud Investigation
U.K. police charged British sprinter CJ Ujah in an alleged crypto fraud scheme involving wallet seed phrase theft and impersonation calls.

Court Lets Arbitrum DAO Transfer $71M in ETH Tied to North Korea Hack to Aave
A New York federal judge allowed Arbitrum DAO to transfer $71 million in frozen ETH to Aave following a North Korea-linked exploit, while keeping terrorism victims' legal claim on the funds intact.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs Log 6th Straight Week of Net Inflows for First Time Since August
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a sixth straight week of net inflows, pulling in a combined $3.4 billion since April 2, the longest consecutive inflow streak in more than nine months.

Jack Mallers Shuts Down The Idea That Wall Street Is A Threat To Bitcoin
Strike CEO Jack Mallers said Wall Street is not a threat to Bitcoin, adding that the asset is “money for all,” and, to succeed, it has to be open and accessible to everyone.

Judge clears path for Aave to move $71 million in ETH linked to North Korea hack
Judge Margaret Garnett allowed frozen exploit funds on Arbitrum to move to Aave, but the legal freeze follows the assets as terrorism plaintiffs continue their claim.

CLARITY Act sees ‘big step forward’ as markup set for May 14
The US CLARITY Act, which aims to provide the US crypto industry with greater regulatory clarity, is set for a Senate Banking Committee vote next week.

‘Visible Flaws’ In Bitcoiners’ Mid-Bear Market Comparison: Analyst
Crypto analyst Matthew Hyland said Bitcoin may not be in the middle of a bear market and could instead be closer to its end, pointing to chart signals that resemble previous cycle bottoms.

Bitcoin Rally Stalls At $80K But Bulls Anticipate A Pro-Crypto Fed Chair
Bitcoin’s short break near $80,000 may be a non-event, considering that the Fed may be on the verge of becoming pro-crypto.
Take two: Senate Banking Committee sets a date to amend and vote on sweeping crypto legislation
A much-anticipated hearing to vote on sweeping crypto legislation is happening, marking a second attempt in the Senate Banking Committee.

Senate Banking Committee plans to hold Clarity Act hearing on Thursday
The Senate Banking Committee announced it would hold its markup hearing for the Clarity Act on March 14.