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GameStop to Buy Bitcoin Following Board Approval
Reading time: < 1 minuteGameStop, often credited as the first meme stock, may soon embrace Bitcoin, as suggested by its CEO.
Cboe Files to List Fidelity’s Proposed Solana ETF
Reading time: < 1 minuteOn March 25, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) filed to trade a spot Solana (SOL) exchange-traded fund (ETF) issued by Fidelity, using a 19b-4 form.
Bitcoin Price Has 75% Chance of Reaching New Record Highs This Year: Analyst
Reading time: < 1 minuteBitcoin network economist Timothy Peterson remains optimistic about BTC, suggesting a 75% chance that the asset will reach new highs within the next nine months.
Whale Buys $200M in Bitcoin
Reading time: < 1 minuteA major Bitcoin whale has made headlines by adding $200 million in Bitcoin to its wallet.
Kentucky Governor Signs Bitcoin Rights Bill
Reading time: < 1 minuteOn March 25, 2025, the Governor of Kentucky signed the Bitcoin Rights Bill (HB701) into law, marking a significant milestone for cryptocurrency adoption in the US.
Circle Announces USDC Launch in Japan
Reading time: < 1 minuteCircle is set to officially launch USDC in Japan on Wednesday via SBI VC Trade, a crypto exchange owned by financial conglomerate SBI Group, as the stablecoin issuer aims to expand its presence in the country.
Fidelity Files for Blockchain-based US Treasury Money Market Fund
Reading time: < 1 minuteFidelity Investments has registered a blockchain-based version of its US dollar money market fund, entering the rapidly growing tokenized assets market.
Pakistan’s Crypto Council Proposes Using Excess Energy to Mine BTC
Reading time: < 1 minuteBilal Bin Saqib, CEO of Pakistan’s Cryptocurrency Council, has suggested using the country’s excess energy resources for Bitcoin mining operations.
Metaplanet Buys $12.6M in BTC
Reading time: < 1 minuteJapanese investment firm Metaplanet has added another $12.6 million worth of Bitcoin to its portfolio, continuing its accumulation strategy.
SEC: Proof-of-Work Doesn’t Violate Securities Law
Reading time: < 1 minuteThe US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has clarified its stance on proof-of-work (PoW) cryptocurrency mining, determining that it does not constitute securities trading under US law.
