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Michael Saylor hints Strategy may resume BTC buys after Q1 call flags possible sales
Michael Saylor indicated Strategy could restart Bitcoin purchases this week after a Tuesday Q1 earnings call where he said the firm may periodically sell portions of its BTC treasury. Strategy last bought 3,273 BTC for about $255 million on April 27, bringing holdings to 818,334 BTC, worth about $61.8 billion at publication. The company says its average cost is about $75,537 per Bitcoin and the position was up about 7.6% at the time of writing.
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Seven Bitcoin mining pools join Stratum V2 working group to build open protocol
Seven major Bitcoin mining pools have joined the Stratum V2 working group to develop an open, industry-wide protocol for how pool operators communicate with individual miners. The group includes AntPool, Block Inc, F2Pool, Foundry, MARA Foundation, SpiderPool and DMND, with Stratum V2 saying a shared standard could help pools reduce the time needed to mine blocks successfully.
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BTC-1.47%
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Attorney Bill Hughes says 2025 CLARITY Act could bring crypto activity back to the US
Consensys senior counsel Bill Hughes says passing the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY) could help shift more crypto industry activity back to the United States by setting clearer rules. He cited over $2.4 trillion in US-dollar on-ramp volume from July 2024 to June 2025, while noting most trading still occurs on non-US exchanges, including Binance at over 38% of centralized volume in December 2025.
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Polymarket US-Iran invasion odds hit 63% after Trump's Sunday post
Polymarket's contract on the United States invading Iran this year rose to 63% on Sunday after a social media post by US President Donald Trump. The market had previously peaked at 68% on March 29, and the contract had about $3.74 million in volume at publication. Risk assets showed limited follow-through afterward, with Bitcoin hovering near $67,500 and Brent crude remaining above $109 per barrel.
LINK
LINK-2.65%
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Jimmy Song argues Bitcoin needs a more conservative node client to protect decentralization
Jimmy Song, co-founder of the nonprofit ProductionReady, said the Bitcoin network needs a "conservative" node client that avoids major code changes unless there is overwhelming community support. He added that ProductionReady expects to restore the 83-byte OP_Return limit to keep node storage costs low, which he linked to decentralization and resilience. Bitcoin Core 30 removed the OP_Return limit in October 2025 by raising it to 100,000 bytes, a move that coincided with growth in Bitcoin Knots usage to 4,746 nodes, or over 21.7% of the network.
SOL
SOL-3.14%
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CFTC files lawsuits against three states over prediction market oversight authority
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Department of Justice filed separate lawsuits on Thursday against Illinois, Connecticut and Arizona, challenging state actions targeting prediction market platforms. The CFTC argues that event-contract prediction markets fall under its exclusive jurisdiction as federally regulated designated contract markets, after the states sent cease-and-desist letters in 2025 citing gambling and licensing rules.
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LINK-2.65%
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Soluna closes $53M Briscoe Wind Farm buy to supply Project Dorothy 3 AI campus
Soluna Holdings said Thursday it completed a $53 million acquisition of the Briscoe Wind Farm in Briscoe County, Texas, to supply power for its planned Project Dorothy 3 AI data center campus. The company said the site can reach up to 300 MW of capacity and projected annualized revenue of $20 million to $24.4 million. Soluna shares rose about 7.6% after the announcement, trading around $0.76 at the time of writing.
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