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Bitcoin-friendly Republican candidate JD Vance wins Ohio Senate primary

JD Vance has won the Ohio Republican Senate primary election, making him the GOP’s candidate in the highly anticipated Senate race against Democrat Tim Ryan in which both parties are trotting out crypto-friendly candidates.The Guardian reported that Vance may have been pushed to victory on Tuesday by a last-minute endorsement

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Binance wins dismissal of class action over 2018 tokens that tanked

A federal judge has dismissed a class action complaint asserting Binance violated U.S. securities laws by not registering as a broker-dealer or exchange, and sold crypto tokens which were not registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).The original complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern

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FTX crypto exchange wins license in Dubai to open local headquarters

Major global cryptocurrency exchange FTX is expanding operations in the United Arab Emirates by receiving a virtual asset license in Dubai.The license is apparently granted under a new cryptocurrency law adopted last week in Dubai, with Dubai Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) becoming a major crypto regulator in the Emirate’s

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ICON’s ICX Rockets 70% as Crypto-Friendly Candidate Wins South Korean Presidential Election

"This week has been, what many consider, a positive turning point for the crypto and digital assets industry," said James Wo, founder of crypto fund DFG, in a Telegram message. "With 2 global leaders such as the US and South Korea signaling the intent to work on analyzing and educating

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Crypto-friendly Yoon Suk-yeol wins Sth Korean presidency, ICX surges 60%

Conservative South Korean presidential candidate Yoon Suk-yeol has officially been elected as South Korea’s next president.The election was one of the closest in South Korean history, according to BBC coverage, which saw Yoon, representing the conservative People Power Party, claim victory over his more politically progressive opponent, Lee Jae-myung, by

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