Bitcoin ETFs Triple Total Monthly Volume To $111 Billion In March
Bitcoin spot ETFs saw record monthly volume in March, tripling numbers from the previous two months with a whopping $111 billion traded. Bitcoin ETF Smashing Success The funds collectively traded ~$42 billion in February, and ~$25 billion in January, when they first
Russian Crypto Exchange Transactions Worth $52B Last Year – Central Bank
Russian crypto exchange transactions amounted to almost $52 billion in 2023, the nation’s Central Bank has revealed. The bank says over $51.67 billion worth of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) transactions it monitored on “large crypto exchanges” was “potentially” traceable to
How a California billionaire known for auto loans provided Trump’s bond
As former president Donald Trump struggled last month to post a bond for more than $450 million to keep authorities from seizing his properties, California billionaire Don Hankey and his wife, Debbi, started discussing a solution: Hankey’s business could cover
Muslim leaders decline White House Ramadan invitation
A group of six Muslim leaders will meet with President Biden and Vice President Harris on Tuesday evening to discuss U.S. policy in the Gaza Strip, after they were invited for a small Ramadan dinner but rejected such a gathering
What ever happened to QAnon?
As the 2020 election approached, President Donald Trump had two problematic groups of supporters that he didn’t want to alienate. One was the Proud Boys, an extremist group that had already earned a reputation for engaging in violence against opponents.
Trump is tempting fate on gag orders — for himself and for the country
It’s difficult to think of a more combustible mixture than Donald Trump and a gag order. Even with the former president’s freedom on the line, that combination is smoldering again. After violating gag orders on at least two and arguably three
Who is Alvin Bragg, the DA prosecuting Trump’s N.Y. hush money trial?
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will probably forever be known as the prosecutor who became the first person to indict a sitting or former U.S. president: Donald Trump. Trump is set to go on trial on April 15 on charges of
Being in the House is undoubtedly terrible — but is it unusually so?
From the outside, being a member of the House of Representatives seems like a uniquely crummy job. Sure, you have some ostensible power, but it doesn’t actually manifest very often for many people, thanks to the chamber’s general antipathy toward
Could abortion rights ballot measures tip Florida or other states?
The Florida Supreme Court on Monday did much the same thing the U.S. Supreme Court did two years ago in overturning Roe v. Wade: It gave Republicans a significant policy win on abortion, while giving Democrats a significant political opportunity. The
‘The threat is very real’: Trump’s defense of his attacks is rejected
For all of his complaints about the timing and his insistence that his various indictments and trials are an effort to block his return to the White House, Donald Trump has benefited enormously from the overlap of his campaign and