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Bitplanet becomes South Korea’s first listed firm to buy Bitcoin (BTC)

Bitplanet bought 93 BTC in Korea’s first regulated corporate purchase. The firm plans daily Bitcoin buys to reach a 10, 000 BTC treasury. Backed by major investors, Bitplanet leads Korea’s Bitcoin adoption. Bitplanet has made history in South Korea’s financial landscape by becoming the nation’s first publicly traded company to purchase Bitcoin (BTC) through a regulated [.] The post Bitplanet becomes South Korea’s first listed firm to buy Bitcoin (BTC) appeared first.

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Crypto Industry Backs Australia’s Draft Law, Warns of Vague Rules

The post Crypto Industry Backs Australia’s Draft Law, Warns of Vague Rules appeared first The government’s new draft laws aim to bring crypto platforms under financial regulation, which is a move many see as long overdue. But while the industry welcomes the direction, it’s also calling for clearer rules before things move forward. Bringing Crypto Under Financial Rules The.

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‘Attack on Bitcoin’ — Bitcoiners slam ‘legal threats’ in soft fork proposal

A new Bitcoin improvement proposal calls for a one-year soft fork for Bitcoin while developers resolve the transaction filtering debate, but the language within it has sparked controversy. A new Bitcoin improvement proposal for a soft fork, created by core developer Luke Dashjr, has sparked outrage on X over a section that some claim is threatening legal consequences for those who reject the fork. The proposal, published on Friday, is the latest salvo in the recent Bitcoin Core vs Knots debate, which revolves around what Bitcoin should be used for and whether non-financial transactions should be filtered out. The proposal aims to restrict data in Bitcoin (BTC) transactions through a one-year soft fork while a more permanent solution is devised, addressing concerns that bad actors can embed illegal and immoral content into the blockchain following the Bitcoin Core v30 update. Read more.

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M6 iPad Pro Could Be Apple’s First Tablet To Feature A Vapor Chamber For Better Cooling, And Lift The Thermal Restrictions Placed On The Chipset

Apple held off on adding vapor chamber coolers to its devices for unknown reasons, but the company finally made the transition when it announced the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Unfortunately, the 11-inch and 13-inch M5 iPad Pro did not get the same treatment, but according to the latest report, their immediate successor, the M6 iPad Pro, will feature a vapor chamber cooler. This addition will allow for better heat dissipation, while giving more thermal headroom for the Apple Silicon to perform slightly better. As chipsets become more and more powerful, Apple will not want to keep its [.].