Trump Media posts $406M quarterly loss as crypto bets turn sour
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Trump Mediaβs $405.9 million net loss was driven mostly by unrealized losses on Bitcoin bought at last summerβs peak and Cronos tokens acquired through a Crypto.com deal.
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Trump Mediaβs $405.9 million net loss was driven mostly by unrealized losses on Bitcoin bought at last summerβs peak and Cronos tokens acquired through a Crypto.com deal.
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TeraWulfβs HPC lease revenue jumped 117% quarter-on-quarter to $21 million, but a $427 million net loss highlights the costs of transitioning from Bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure.
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A Manhattan judge modified a restraining notice to let Arbitrum DAO move $71 million in frozen Ether to Aave, while preserving terrorism victimsβ legal claim on the funds.
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US spot Bitcoin ETFs have logged six consecutive weeks of net inflows, the longest such streak since a seven-week run that drew in $7.57 billion in the summer of 2025.
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A South Korean Finance Ministry official reportedly said the long-delayed 22% tax on crypto gains will proceed in January 2027 after years of delays.
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Marlon Ferro, aka βGothFerrari,β broke into victimsβ homes to steal hardware wallets when his co-conspirators couldnβt hack them remotely.
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BNY is partnering with Finstreet and ADI Foundation to offer regulated Bitcoin and Ethereum custody to UAE clients from the Abu Dhabi Global Market.
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Crypto ETPs shed $619 million over four days before a $737 million Friday session rescued the week, extending the inflow streak to $4.02 billion across five weeks.
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Polymarket was banned in the Netherlands in February, but Kalshi, Hyperliquid and Interactive Brokers are still offering prediction markets to Dutch users.
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Spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in over $532 million on Monday as BTC surged past $80,000 amid improved risk sentiment following the US-Iran ceasefire.
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A new Politico poll finds most Americans distrust crypto and AI, raising questions about whether candidates backed by industry super PACs could face voter backlash.
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New York AG Letitia James secured a $5 million settlement from Uphold for promoting CredEarn, a crypto savings product that misled users about its risks.