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Bitcoin Miners Pivot to AI and HPC as Hashprice Stays Low and Competition Rises
In Q1 2026, publicly traded Bitcoin miners including Core Scientific, Cipher, and IREN reduced parts of their mining operations and redirected power and infrastructure toward AI and high-performance computing. The shift comes as mining revenues face historically low hashprice levels and tougher network competition, making AI/HPC colocation and cloud deals a growing earnings driver. The article argues miners are increasingly valued for power access, cooling, and infrastructure control rather than Bitcoin output alone.
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Is Crypto a Security? A 2026 Primer on How U.S. Law Applies to Tokens (Part 1)
Part one of a 2026 legal guide explains how U.S. securities law is applied to crypto mainly through the Howey “investment contract” framework rather than a digital-asset-specific statute. It outlines the four Howey elements and describes how courts assess token sales by focusing on economic reality, marketing, and issuer conduct. The report also highlights the growing distinction between a token and the investment contract that may arise from how it is offered or sold.
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Crypto Law Weekly Roundup: SEC Backs Nasdaq Tokenized Trading (Mar. 29, 2026)
On Mar. 29, 2026, a Kelman.Law commentary recapped late-March legal shifts spanning tokenized securities, exchange licensing, and cross-border enforcement. Highlights included the SEC approving Nasdaq's plan to enable tokenized trading of certain equities and ETFs, plus Hong Kong's warning to platforms that licensing deadlines could trigger enforcement. The piece also flagged Nigeria's tax-evasion case involving Binance executives, U.S. scrutiny after an SEC enforcement leadership resignation, proposed Labor Department guidance on crypto in 401(k)s, and federal-state clashes over prediction-market oversight.
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