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WAIB Summit Monaco returns after a successful 2025 edition, with dates set for June 9–10, 2026 at One Monte-Carlo in Casino Square. The event continues to position Monaco as a premier crossroads for Web3, artificial intelligence, and ...


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Bermuda is accelerating its plan to become a fully on-chain national economy by migrating select payment and financial-services activities to the Stellar network. The move, announced during the Bermuda Digital Finance Forum, signals the island nation’s intent to test digital assets within a government-backed framework after formal risk assessments on asset holdings and use ca...


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The U.S. Senate has advanced Kevin Warsh as a Federal Reserve governor, setting the stage for a broader leadership reshuffle at the central bank. In a 51-45 vote largely along party lines, with Democratic Senator John Fetterman as the notable exception, lawmakers approved Warsh’s nomination to the Fed’s board. The chamber then moved to invoke cloture on his bid for the chairm...


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The US Senate advanced Kevin Warsh toward the upper echelons of monetary policy, approving him as a Federal Reserve governor in a narrow 51-45 vote that crossed party lines with a single Democratic deviation. The confirmation sets the stage for a separate vote on Warsh’s potential appointment as chair, a decision that could reshape the central bank’s policy trajectory at a ti...


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Federal prosecutors charged three Tennessee men for a violent cryptocurrency robbery operation across several California cities. Authorities linked the suspects to kidnappings, armed home invasions, and millions in stolen digital assets. Investigators also continue searching for possible organizers connected to the crimes.

The indictment followed months of investigatio...


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