In Switzerland, Bitcoin advocates led by the think tank 2B4CH are campaigning for a national referendum to mandate the Swiss National Bank to include Bitcoin in its reserves.
Grayscale Investments introduces the Bitcoin Mini Trust with a notably low fee of 0.15%, reallocating 10% of its GBTC assets.
The SEC's new "Consolidated Audit Trail" system, aimed at monitoring all U.S. stock trades, has sparked controversy over its potential infringement on privacy rights and its legality.
In March 2024, the Social Security Administration reported a decline of 13,578 recipients, sparking concerns about the sustainability of Social Security funds.
The simultaneous occurrence of Bitcoin's fourth halving and the Runes protocol launch led to record-high transaction fees.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific.
Environmental advocacy group Friends of the Earth aims to derail the extension of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
The Senate's late-night vote to renew the FISA surveillance program ignited bipartisan concerns over privacy.
New York's cancellation of three major offshore wind projects due to rising costs and abandoned turbine plans poses a significant challenge to both state and federal energy goals.
The Human Rights Foundation introduced the Finney Freedom Prize on Bitcoin Halving Day to honor Hal Finney, awarding 1 BTC annually to individuals or entities that advance Bitcoin and human rights.
As the April 19 deadline approaches, the U.S. Senate grapples with the reauthorization of FISA's Section 702.
The IRS's draft 1099-DA form mandates brokers to provide detailed reports on 'digital asset transactions,' including wallet addresses and transaction hashes.
The Scottish Government has withdrawn its 2030 net zero target after evaluations deemed it unrealistic.
The Biden administration has introduced strict new oil and gas drilling restrictions on over 13 million acres in Alaska's western Arctic.