Dubai Bans Privacy Coins With Monero and Zcash Unbothered by the Crackdown
Dubai just drew a hard line on crypto privacy. On January 12, the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) banned privacy tokens and rewrote its crypto approval process. Privacy-focused coins like Monero (XMR) .cwp-coin-chart svg path { stroke-width: 0.65 !important; } .cwp-coin-widget-container .cwp-graph-container.positive svg
Coinbase CEO, Brian Armstrong: Tokenized Stocks Are Coming Faster Than You Think
In early 2025, Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, one of the world’s largest asset manager, said tokenization would be a $1T-industry by the end of the decade. Roughly a year later, billions worth of assets, mostly cash and US Treasuries, have been
UK MPs Push to Ban Crypto Political Donations: Here’s Why
Senior Labour MPs have urged the UK government to ban political donations made in cryptocurrency, citing risks around anonymity and foreign interference. The news has made a splash across Britain, as Bitcoin continues to range between $90,000 and $92,500 following an overnight surge.
Crypto’s “Best Quarter” Didn’t Show Up: Q4 2025 Wiped $1T As Bitcoin Slid And Institutions Split
Q4 2025 broke crypto’s long-standing seasonal script. Instead of a year-end rally, the market sold off hard, dragging the total crypto market cap down to roughly $2.9 trillion. It pushed Bitcoin from October highs into the low-$80,000s. The new 99Bitcoins Q4 2025 State
Stablecoins Now Power Most Crypto Crime, Not Bitcoin
Stablecoins now sit at the center of most illegal crypto activity, not Bitcoin, according to new data from Chainalysis. This comes at a time when governments are tightening crypto rules and stablecoins are becoming more common in everyday payments. Why Are Criminals Choosing
South Korea Stablecoin Fight Delays Rules Until 2026: US To Dominate?
The US didn’t just validate crypto; it allowed the big boys to place big bets on the industry. Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs were gamechangers. The GENIUS Act came, and now, everyone is watching closely. Among them is South Korea. If you remember
Fireblocks Buys TRES for $130M as Institutions Demand Clean Crypto Books
Fireblocks just spent $130 million to buy TRES, a company that handles crypto taxes and record-keeping for large banks and trading firms. The market barely reacted, which suggests this wasn’t about making headlines but about improving what happens behind the scenes. It comes
GENIUS Act Backlash: Banks Push to Kill Stablecoin Rewards
US lawmakers are debating last‑minute changes to the GENIUS Act after banking groups urged Congress to block third‑party rewards on stablecoins. The push landed as stablecoin supply passed $316 billion, a sign that everyday users already rely on dollar‑pegged tokens for payments and
