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Kraken is pushing TradFi markets into crypto’s nonstop trading culture with the launch of regulated tokenized equity perps.

Bhutan has launched a blockchain-powered digital nomad visa that requires applicants to deposit gold-backed TER tokens.

Bitcoin plunged below $63,000 on Feb. 24, 2026 after the Dow Jones Index’s 700‑point drop and ETF outflows.

Citrini Research published an essay imagining a hypothetical “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” prompting widespread online debate over AI.

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