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Bitcoin can be hacked, quantum’s biggest breakthrough proves it’s not if but when

Bitcoin may look untouchable, but quantum hardware has already shown the beginning of its end. The question is no longer if but when. Summary A researcher using IBM’s 133-qubit machine cracked a six-bit elliptic curve key, proving Shor’s algorithm works on real hardware beyond theory. History shows cryptographic systems once considered secure, from Enigma to…

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SEC eyes crypto integration with Wall Street in policy shake-up

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins has unveiled the agency’s upcoming regulatory agenda, prioritizing clarity over litigation. The long-awaited roadmap targets issuance, custody, and exchange trading rules, signaling a definitive end to regulation-by-enforcement. Summary SEC Chairman Paul Atkins unveiled Spring 2025 agenda to integrate crypto into traditional markets. Agenda shifts focus from enforcement to rulemaking on issuance,…

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Why Monero price’s bullish pattern suggests a rally to $344

Monero price is consolidating inside a bullish pennant formation after bouncing strongly from $230 support. Technical structure suggests a potential breakout could propel price toward $344 resistance in the coming sessions. Summary Monero consolidates in a bullish pennant after rebounding from $230 support. First upside target sits at $244 point of control, followed by $344…

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U.S. is considering using stablecoins as a surveillance tool

The U.S. government is demonstrating respect for privacy and prefers stablecoins over central bank-issued digital assets. President Donald Trump restricted the development of CBDCs, citing privacy concerns. However, the Treasury Department and the Bank of International Settlements are already exploring ways to turn stablecoins into a handy surveillance tool.  Summary Although the U.S. opposed the…

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