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🟠 Bitcoin.org Turns 18 The domain Bitcoin.org was registered on August 18, 2008—before the White Paper emerged and the network went live. It originally featured descriptions of Bi…
✊ SEC Unveils Proposed Crypto Regulatory Framework The SEC introduced "Regulation Crypto Assets," its first major step toward a dedicated crypto regulatory framework. Smaller proje…
🤝 Flop Network Unveiled Arthur Hayes has announced the launch of Flop Network and will personally lead the Flop Labs team. The project is designed to provide AI agents with a nati…
🙀 CZ Steps Away from Public Wallet CZ has decided to stop using his public wallet address. It's been overwhelmed with memecoins, and every move he makes—like burning or interactin…
🇺🇸 Stablecoin Regulations Move Forward The U.S. Treasury has kicked off the development of stablecoin regulations under the GENIUS Act, releasing a draft proposal and inviting fe…
🤑 Most people believe they understand the world of big money and crypto. In truth, they’re consuming illusions — following analysts who’ve never built anything, panicking at every…
🔽 Signs of BTC Capitulation Are Emerging The percentage of Bitcoin's supply currently in profit has dropped to 51.4%—the lowest in over three years. This means nearly 48.6% of all…
👊 World Liberty Receives Conditional Approval for Banking License The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has granted conditional approval to World Liberty Trust Co. f…
A head-to-head of how Backpack and Phantom advertise on Telegram — the Solana-rooted exchange-and-wallet versus the leading self-custody wallet, their creative and targeting differences, and what the Telegram Ads Spy archive reveals.
How advertisers reach Belgian audiences on Telegram — one of Europe's toughest gambling and ad-restriction regimes pushing operators offshore, a Dutch/French/German language split, and EU-regulated crypto and trading.
How advertisers reach Irish audiences on Telegram — an English-speaking EU member inside the UK-Ireland creative pool, a fintech and tech-HQ hub, EU-regulated crypto and forex, and offshore gambling under a tightening licensing regime.
How advertisers reach Korean audiences on Telegram — the real-name banking regime that pushes activity offshore, one of the world's most intense retail-crypto cultures, gaming and esports adjacency, and won-denominated payment friction.
Flags — the regions we asked our observer pool for while recording this ad in this channel. That is a label on our request, not a confirmed place of viewing: when no account is available in the requested country the pool silently substitutes another and does not say so. It is not the advertiser's targeting country either. We stopped requesting the region on {date}, so newer creatives carry no flags at all. The channel's main country (by its language) is highlighted in blue; regions under 5% are collapsed into +N.