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Israel Links Wallets That Received $1.5B in Stablecoins to Iran's Revolutionary Guard

Israel flagged 187 crypto addresses allegedly linked to the IRGC. Elliptic says the wallets received $1.5B in USDT, though not all may belong to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.

Map of Iran with a pin just north of Esfahan. (Tudoran Andrei/Shutterstock)

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Asia Morning Briefing: Analysts Say BTC’s Long-Term Focus Is Easing War Jitters

PLUS: Tim Draper sees parallels between the flight to BTC and Microsoft's early days.

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Ether, Solana, Cardano Spike 7% as Trump Claims to Broker Israel-Iran Ceasefire

Crypto markets bounce back after Trump’s surprise ceasefire announcement cools geopolitical tensions; traders eye altcoin rotation as weekend liquidations subside.

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Bitcoin Busts Past $106K on Reported Iran/Israel Ceasefire

President Trump claimed a "complete and total" ceasefire between Iran and Israel to begin in several hours.

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Bitcoin Holds Key Support; Oil Disappoints 'Doomers' as Brent and WTI Erase Early Price Gains

Iran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz is largely rhetorical, an energy market expert said.

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Iran Mulls Closure of Strait of Hormuz; Digital Oil Memecoin Soars 400%

An obscure token called the digital oil memecoin (OIL) surged over 400%.

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Why Pro-Israel Group's $90M Crypto Hack Could Be a Hammer Blow for Iran's Regime

The hacking group continued its assault on Thursday, releasing the exploited exchange's source code.

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Iran's Nobitex Source Code Exposed Day After Hackers Steal Tokens Across Bitcoin, EVM, Ripple Networks

The pro-Israel group Gonjeshke Darande follows through on its threats, publishing the full exchange code and security files, thereby placing the remaining Nobitex assets at risk.

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Iranian Crypto Exchange Nobitex Hacked for $90M by Suspected Israeli Group

The anti-Iran group targeted state-owned Bank Sepah a day prior, and now threatens to leak Nobitex’s source code, calling the platform a "terror-financing tool" used to bypass sanctions.

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