Burger King's Crypto Buzz, Tuberville's Crypto Bills, and Coinbase's Crypto Blues
Release Date: 04/02/2025
The World Crypto Report
April 4, 2025. The U.S. Treasury just sanctioned crypto wallets tied to both a Russian exchange and the Houthi movement, signaling that crypto is officially part of the geopolitical battlefield. Meanwhile, crypto theft just hit $1.67 billion in Q1 alone, making it the worst quarter on record. We break down how it happened, what it means, and why it’s not just bad code; it's a wake-up call. Plus, college athletes are cashing in with crypto under new NIL rules, and Fidelity rolls out crypto IRAs. This is your essential update on the forces shaping the future of money. Stories and articles...
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In this episode of The World Crypto Report (April 2, 2025), Burger King ignites crypto curiosity by teasing “Burger Koin”, but is it a tasty move into digital currency or just flame-broiled marketing hype? Meanwhile, Senator Tommy Tuberville serves up two bold crypto bills in Congress: one empowering retirement investors and another shielding U.S. markets from foreign interference. Over in Houston, crypto graffiti tags the iconic “Be Someone” mural, while Coinbase endures its toughest financial quarter since the FTX collapse, amid volatile market swings triggered by economic...
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info_outlineIn this episode of The World Crypto Report (April 2, 2025), Burger King ignites crypto curiosity by teasing “Burger Koin”, but is it a tasty move into digital currency or just flame-broiled marketing hype? Meanwhile, Senator Tommy Tuberville serves up two bold crypto bills in Congress: one empowering retirement investors and another shielding U.S. markets from foreign interference.
Over in Houston, crypto graffiti tags the iconic “Be Someone” mural, while Coinbase endures its toughest financial quarter since the FTX collapse, amid volatile market swings triggered by economic uncertainty and global tensions.
This is your essential update on the forces shaping the future of money.
Burger King Hints at Cryptocurrency Launch with ‘Burger Koin’, by Kelly Cromley, Coin Trust.
https://www.cointrust.com/market-news/burger-king-hints-at-cryptocurrency-launch-with-burger-koin
Glowing eyes Tuberville pushes bills to fight a ‘Dark Brandon’ cryptocurrency policy, by Howard Koplowitz, AL.com.
Houston’s ‘Be Someone’ mural painted over with graffiti promoting cryptocurrency Mog Coin, by Caroline Wilburne, Houston Chronicle.
US cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase sees worst quarter since FTX collapse, Bloomberg.
The music in this episode was composed by Liborio Conti, and you can find more of his fantastic work at his YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/liborioconti