
Crypto officially becomes a “third category” of property, fixing the fatal flaw in digital asset ownership.
The UK has drawn a line in the sand: digital objects are property, and the courts can finally treat them that way.
MiCA rules, cross-border policy, stablecoins, and how EU regulation steers the regional crypto market.

For the European Central Bank, the stablecoin market transforms what was once a crypto-native curiosity into a new channel for importing American financial stress.

Prague's Bitcoin purchase highlights a sovereign option premium, influencing long-term valuation models.

Due to new UK financial promotion rules in 2025, Ledger has blocked access to certain educational blog pages for UK users, highlighting a wider crackdown on crypto education, advertising, and banking.

Russian crypto entrepreneur Roman Novak, convicted of large-scale fraud, was kidnapped and murdered in the UAE along with his wife after a failed ransom attempt.

France’s parliament is debating two radically different visions for crypto, one treating it as idle luxury, the other as strategic money for the republic.

Ferrari’s latest experiment with blockchain looks sleek, but beneath the carbon fiber, there’s barely any real crypto fuel.



