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Founded in 2018, Cryptopolitan has grown from a popular blog into a trusted source of news and analysis for millions of readers worldwide. Over the years, we have expanded our coverage to include a wide range of topics, from market trends and technological innovations to regulatory changes and industry events.
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Trump's tariff policies hinder investments in the US, slowing down the economy
Foreign direct investment in the US drops to $52.8 billion from $79.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Wed, Jun 25

Tether’s competition is growing, and it’s not just Circle
Tether’s USDT stablecoin has once again asserted its dominance in the crypto ecosystem, with circulating supply skyrocketing past $156 billion, a record high, as reported by Token Terminal on X.
Wed, Jun 25

Crypto funds extend inflows streak to 10 weeks, BTC sees $15.1B YTD boom
Crypto funds extended their positive streak to ten consecutive weeks with $1.24 billion in inflows. The year-to-date inflows reached a record $15.1 billion despite geopolitical uncertainties and US holiday trading interruptions affecting weekly momentum patterns.
Mon, Jun 23

Dogecoin (DOGE) Slips as Meme Coins Tumble, While Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Looks Set to 20x
Dogecoin (DOGE) is currently trading at about $0.17, reflecting ongoing weakness in the broader meme-coin sector amid geopolitical and regulatory headwinds. Over the past week, Dogecoin has dropped 12%, with a sharp 6% decline in just 24 hours as U.S. regulators delayed altcoin ETF approvals and geo
Fri, Jun 20

Singapore based company secured $600M to build crypto reserve
Singapore-based Lion Group Holdings has secured a $600 million credit facility to accumulate SOL, SUI, and HYPE tokens for its crypto reserve.
Thu, Jun 19

U.S. president Trump targets Powell amid push to name successor
On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve voted to leave interest rates unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting, maintaining its benchmark rate in the range of 4.25% to 4.5%. US President Donald Trump will announce the successor to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in 2026, although...
Thu, Jun 19

U.S. Senate passes the GENIUS Act on June 17 in a 68–30 vote
On June 17, the U.S. Senate approved the GENIUS Act by a 68-30 vote, marking the first major cryptocurrency bill to pass the Senate. With backing from some Democrats, Republican Senator Bill Hagerty led the bill through the Senate on Tuesday.
Wed, Jun 18

The auto industry in Japan is experiencing a significant upheaval due to a 25 % tariff
The auto industry in Japan is experiencing a significant upheaval due to a 25 % tariff on vehicles and auto parts imposed by the U.S. The move will hit large automakers such as Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and Subaru to the tune of more than $19 billion in this financial year. Smaller companies, closely co
Thu, Jun 12

Tariff deadline nears as US weighs extensions
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he plans to send letters to major US trading partners in the coming weeks. He outlined unilateral tariff rates and offered what he described as a “take it or leave it” trade proposition.
Thu, Jun 12
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Mexico and the US are close to agreeing to lower or eliminate Trump's 50% steel tariffs
Mexico and the US are close to agreeing to lower or eliminate Trump's 50% steel tariffs.
Wed, Jun 11

Amazon CSO raises AI regulation concerns
Steve Schmidt, has joined a growing chorus of tech executives voicing concerns over government regulation of artificial intelligence.
Wed, Jun 11

Bitcoin has stayed above $100,000 for 30 straight days, the longest stretch ever
Bitcoin just broke another record by staying above $100,000 for 30 days in a row, the first time that’s ever happened since the cryptocurrency was created. This streak started after its last dip below six figures on May 8, and not once since then has it closed under that level.
Wed, Jun 11

Morgan Stanley offers a $5 billion in bonds based on xAI
Morgan Stanley is marketing a $5 billion debt package for Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI, offering both floating and fixed-rate options.
Tue, Jun 10

Amazon ready to spend $20 billion in building AI and cloud computing data centers in Pennsylvania
Amazon has announced that it will spend at least $20 billion in Pennsylvania to build out its data centers to support technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing. The first places chosen to host these future innovation centers are Salem Township and Falls Township.
Tue, Jun 10

Robinhood pushes into global markets through $200m acquisition of Bitstamp
Robinhood completed its $200 million purchase of Bitstamp, a well-known global crypto exchange, to expand its presence worldwide.
Tue, Jun 3

Panama Bitcoin policy and impact on global financial stability
Panama City Mayor proposes Bitcoin toll payments for Panama Canal ships to speed up payments and attract more global shipping business.
Tue, Jun 3

Sales grow as Dell taps into AI gold rush
Dell Technologies has raised its profit forecast for the year thanks to a massive jump in AI server demand.
Fri, May 30

Ethereum researcher raise concerns about Bitcoin potential security problem due to its low fees
Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake has warned about the security of the Bitcoin Network. Drake shared his view on X, noting that the Bitcoin Proof of Work (PoW) consensus mechanism is a ticking time bomb.
Fri, May 30

Why are Tesla investors still so bearish after all of Elon Musk’s efforts and the stock surging?
Tesla’s stock just jumped 7.7% in after-hours trading, but investors are still bailing like the ship’s leaking. Elon Musk says he’s stepping back from politics to focus on the company, but that isn’t stopping long-time supporters from walking away.
Thu, May 29

Japan's rice crisis deepens as market giants scoop best grain
Japan’s rice supply debacle continues as the government is now seeking to lower the price of its stockpiled grain, and focus on discretionary contracts for smaller buyers. However, recent comments from agriculture minister Shinjiro Koizumi have drawn criticism regarding prices, preferential selling
Thu, May 29
