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Last 24 hours of mainstream crypto coverage

March 30, 2026


The Trump administration wants to open 401(k)s to crypto and private assets — qz.com

The Labor Department plan would shield employers from lawsuits, but legal experts say widespread adoption could take years


RSAC 2026 shipped five agent identity frameworks and left three critical gaps open — venturebeat.com

“You can deceive, manipulate, and lie. That’s an inherent property of language. It’s a feature, not a flaw,” CrowdStrike CTO Elia Zaitsev told VentureBeat in an exclusive interview at RSA Conference 2026. If deception is baked into language itself, every


Senator Queries SEC on Crypto Cases After Enforcement Head Quits — bloomberg.com

US Senator Richard Blumenthal wants Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins to explain the sudden resignation of its enforcement director and whether her departure was related to cryptocurrency cases, including one touching on the Trump


Saylor’s Strategy Takes Break After 13 Consecutive Weeks of Bitcoin Buying — bloomberg.com

Just days after unveiling plans to raise $42 billion to bolster its purchases of Bitcoin, Michael Saylor’s Strategy Inc. took a pause after 13 consecutive announced weekly acquisitions of the cryptocurrency.


Mauricio Novelli, the owner of the cellphone that implicates Argentina’s president in the $Libra case — elpais.com

One of the most valued skills in a trader is the ability to identify an undervalued asset with the potential to appreciate. At least in that respect, Mauricio Novelli deserves the award he boasts on his company’s website: Champion of the Americas in the


The Hunt for Mr. Deepfakes — macleans.ca

Sarah was a student at the University of New Brunswick when she started recording YouTube videos in 2018. It seemed like a fun side hustle, particularly in a media environment that rewarded creators for maximum personal exposure: she posted about her


Crypto’s Nasty Downturn Is Getting Worse — theinformation.com

The relentless decline in the crypto market is about to hit the six-month mark with no end in sight, prompting companies to cut staff and pivot to businesses such as stock trading and prediction markets. Bitcoin has lost half of its value since peaking


Ex-Blackstone staffers raise $25 million for startup Valinor, which aims to put private credit on the blockchain — fortune.com

Many corners of finance—stock exchanges, banks, and payments firms—are embracing digital assets, but the private credit industry has largely stayed away from the crypto craze. The startup Valinor aims to change this, and, on Monday, the company announced


The API economy may soon grow by tens of millions of customers—here’s why — fortune.com

First gradually, then all at once. That’s how the emerging field of “agentic commerce” is starting to feel. I wrote about agentic commerce, which describes the idea of AI agents carrying purses of digital money to spend on our behalf, barely a month ago.


Pakistan emerges as unlikely war interlocutor — semafor.com

Pakistan is assuming a surprisingly key diplomatic role in pushing Iran and the US toward ending their war. Islamabad was isolated by Washington following its role harboring Osama bin Laden, but Pakistan is now out of the wilderness. A recent US peace


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