
A public relations firm claims Satoshi Nakamoto will reveal their “legal identity” at an upcoming press conference, but spelling gaffes, broken links, and AI-generated press releases have raised eyebrows.

A public relations firm claims Satoshi Nakamoto will reveal their “legal identity” at an upcoming press conference, but spelling gaffes, broken links, and AI-generated press releases have raised eyebrows.
Opinion by: Samuel Owusu-Boadi, founder of WellsForAllOver the past decade, crypto philanthropy has exploded. From a niche experiment to a...
Cross-border payment infrastructure provider Tazapay said it closed an extension to its Series B funding round led by Circle Ventures,...
Bitcoin (BTC) faces a new macro test as markets increasingly bet on the US entering recession in 2026.Key points:Bitcoin could...
US lawmakers have introduced a bill aiming to ban members of the US Congress, the president and other high-ranking government...
Investigators have frozen about $1.2 million as efforts continue to trace funds lost in a wallet breach linked to a...
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