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Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.
... settlement. Why would a Russian company engage in this? It could even be advantageous. Russian importers typically exchange rubles for foreign currency in Russia to buy imported goods, like Chinese products. However, due to the flood of US sanctions, financial transactions have become complicated, and currency often remains abroad. “Now, Russian companies can avoid buying foreign currency in Russia as it will already be overseas. This could be more convenient, especially considering the deteriorating trade with China and other countries. Chinese companies are sometimes reluctant to receive payments ...
Where to Invest During a Crisis
... deposits are particularly recommended, as they are less exposed to inflation risks. It’s advisable to deposit funds in government financial institutions, minimizing the risk of bank bankruptcy and, consequently, the loss of all invested capital. Collaboration ... ... excellent time to acquire a company on the brink of bankruptcy or undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. Preference should be given to companies with existing assets, clientele, etc. A skilled manager can elevate the company to a new level, restore its profitability,...
The First White House Report on Digital Assets: Opportunities and Risks for Investors
... protection measures.
Clear Rules for Banks.
Regulators must clarify what cryptocurrency and stablecoin transactions are permitted for commercial banks. It is also recommended to establish a transparent process for issuing banking licenses to crypto industry companies (including stablecoin issuers) to eliminate uncertainty for traditional financial institutions when working with this new class of assets.
Stablecoins Instead of a Digital Dollar
Special attention is given to the policy regarding the digital dollar—specifically, its private alternatives. The U.S. administration aims to ...
Cryptocurrency News, Tuesday, August 12, 2025 - Bitcoin on the Verge of a Record; Risk Appetite Grows
... crypto trading back from offshore into the legal domain of America.
Hong Kong
: As of August 1, a stablecoin law has come into effect, introducing a licensing system for stablecoin issuers under the oversight of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). Companies issuing stablecoins must now comply with strict requirements—from 100% reserve backing of issued tokens to regular financial reporting to the regulator. Hong Kong is actively positioning itself as Asia's crypto hub, offering clear rules for business while protecting investors' rights. The new regulatory framework aims to attract crypto companies seeking to operate ...
Riot Platforms sells BTC for the first time in 15 months: what lies behind the miners' strategy shift
... remain one of the largest "hodlers" among miners, although it makes results more dependent on stock market conditions.
Strategies of Other Major Miners: CleanSpark, Hut 8, Bitfarms
Riot and Marathon are not the only public miners adapting their financial policies to market conditions. Let's look at how other major players in the industry are acting:
CleanSpark
– one of the fastest-growing mining companies in the U.S. – recently also adhered to a 100% HODL policy. By the beginning of April, it had surpassed 12,000 BTC in its treasury (over $1 billion at a price of ~$84.5k), making CleanSpark the third-largest holder after Marathon and Riot. ...