The Mined in America Act Wants to Build a Domestic Bitcoin Mining Supply Chain — Can It Work?
Senators Cassidy and Lummis introduced the Mined in America Act to end U.S. dependence on Chinese mining hardware, create a voluntary certification program, and codify the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. We break down the bill's provisions, the tariff squeeze driving its urgency, and whether domestic ASIC manufacturing can realistically scale.
Liberation Day at One Year: How a $166 Billion Tariff Fiasco Rewired Bitcoin's Relationship With Wall Street
One year after Trump's Liberation Day tariffs wiped $5 trillion from the S&P 500 and crashed Bitcoin alongside equities, we analyze the Supreme Court ruling, the $166 billion refund saga, the Mined in America Act, and what rising Bitcoin-NASDAQ correlation means for crypto's identity as a macro asset.
The CLARITY Act's April Do-or-Die Window: Why America's Most Important Crypto Law Hangs by a Thread
The CLARITY Act faces its make-or-break April deadline as a four-way deadlock between banks, crypto companies, Senate Democrats, and the White House threatens to kill the most important US crypto market structure legislation. If the Senate Banking Committee doesn't advance the bill by late April, passage odds for 2026 drop sharply.
China's Supreme Court Is Building a Crypto Legal Framework — Here's What It Means for $60B in Digital Assets
China's Supreme Court has placed virtual currency on its 2026 judicial agenda alongside securities and private equity. With $60B in crypto-linked cases, new civil case categories, and Shanghai's enforcement guidelines, China is building systematic crypto jurisprudence — even as it maintains its trading ban.
Bitcoin Yes, Stablecoins No: Why South Korea's New Corporate Crypto Rules Ban USDT and USDC
South Korea lifts a nine-year ban on corporate cryptocurrency investment, allowing Bitcoin but excluding stablecoins like USDT and USDC, due to regulatory concerns over foreign currency instruments.
DC Blockchain Week 2026: Where Washington Became Crypto's New Power Center
DC Blockchain Week 2026 emerges as the pivotal event for the crypto industry, focusing on regulatory developments in Washington, D.C. With key figures like SEC and CFTC chairmen sharing insights, the summit underscores the city's new role as the epicenter of crypto policy-making.
The End of Crypto Tax Secrecy: CARF's Global Impact
The OECD's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) marks a new era in global tax transparency, ending crypto tax secrecy across 48 countries. This article explores the framework's implications for crypto users and the jurisdictions involved.
The DEATH BETS Act: Balancing Information Discovery and Moral Hazard in Prediction Markets
The DEATH BETS Act aims to ban prediction market contracts tied to war, terrorism, and individual deaths, raising questions about the balance between information discovery and moral hazard in a rapidly growing industry.
SEC-CFTC 'Project Crypto' Joint Framework: The Decade-Long Jurisdictional War Is Finally Over
The SEC and CFTC have ended their jurisdictional battle with a historic agreement, creating a unified framework for digital asset oversight that clarifies regulatory rules for the crypto industry.