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July 10, 2026
Custodia asks Supreme Court to rule on Fed master account — americanbanker.com
The Wyoming digital asset bank is requesting that the high court review previous decisions granting the central bank 'unbounded, unreviewable discretion' in light of its recent Cook and Slaughter rulings. A decision could impact how cryptocurrency
EB-2 NIW Green Card Case Study: Approval for Colombian Lawyer and Finance Professional in Digital Asset Compliance — natlawreview.com
Circle won federal approval to operate as a trust bank — and its stock surged — qz.com
The approval places Circle's USDC reserve infrastructure under direct federal oversight and allows the company to offer digital asset custody services
Michael Saylor’s recent Bitcoin sales are a worry for crypto investors — nypost.com
Is Saylor going to turn the current Bitcoin winter into the storm of the century for crypto?
Why Payward chose Hong Kong to be its Asian stablecoin gateway — scmp.com
With its multi-currency advantages and regulatory clarity, Hong Kong has become a critical gateway connecting stablecoins – cryptocurrencies pegged to a stable asset like the US dollar – with traditional finance. Executives said this would help businesses
Top Democrats slam Trump over crypto ahead of vote — semafor.com
The top Democrats on five Senate committees are rebuking President Donald Trump for making $1.3 billion off of cryptocurrency as lawmakers prepare to take up a long-awaited digital assets bill. “The disclosures heighten concerns about the president pushing
An unnamed US county – perhaps in Ohio – paid $1M extortion demand to cybercriminals — theregister.com
A US county reportedly paid $1 million to Kairos, an extortion gang that claimed to have stolen more than 2 TB of data, but the county never received independently verifiable proof that the stolen files had been deleted - just the criminals' promise. This
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