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Kalshi bans 3 US politicians for betting on their own election races

Matt Klein, a sitting member of the Minnesota State Senate, said he made a bet out of curiosity, while Mark Moran claimed he wanted to see how Kalshi responds to insider trading activity. Read Full Story at Cointelegraph.com →
Markets

New York, Illinois sign EO banning state employees from prediction markets

New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the Trump administration for not implementing any “meaningful ethical standards” to curb insider trading in prediction markets. Read Full…
Markets

LONGITUDE recap: Adam Back on Satoshi, crypto regulation needs tweaks

Blockstream’s Adam Back discusses why people think he’s Satoshi Nakamoto, while the CEO of OKX Europe said MiCA is “extremely beneficial” for the industry at…
DeFi

Four reasons why the crypto market is rallying today: Will bulls maintain control?

Bitcoin and Ether surged as US liquidity measures and record spot ETF inflows offset investors’ recession fears and their concerns over the war in Iran.…
Markets

Bitcoin chases monthly high above $80K as nearly all BTC price metrics turn bullish

Bitcoin moves closer to $80,000 as data shows traders positioning in futures markets. Will potential profit-taking in the $83,000 to $88,000 range put a cap…
Infrastructure

US Government Runs a Bitcoin Node, But Not Mining BTC: US Admiral

The commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific said the military is investigating Bitcoin’s ability to “secure and protect networks.” Read Full Story at Decrypt.co…
AI

OpenAI Launches Workspace Agents Feature in ChatGPT

Codex-powered tools automate reports, code, Slack replies, and other workplace tasks. Read Full Story at Decrypt.co →
Markets

Kalshi flags more insider trading cases, including politician who appeared on FBoy Island

The prediction market platform, which has been caught in the middle of a regulatory battle between the feds and the states, is seeking to demonstrate…
Markets

Kalshi Fines Meme Coin Candidate Mark Moran, Others for Betting on Their Own Elections

Moran, a candidate running for U.S. Senate in Virginia, previously described self-wagers as “free advertising.” Read Full Story at Decrypt.co →