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The First White House Report on Digital Assets: Opportunities and Risks for Investors

... measures to prevent such failures. Global Regulatory Inconsistency. The U.S. may set the tone, but global cryptocurrency regulation remains fragmented. For instance, the EU has introduced its own legislation (MiCA), while several countries maintain strict limitations. What is legal and supported in America may face bans abroad. Such discrepancies complicate international investments and add uncertainty. Conclusion The White House's first cryptocurrency doctrine marks a turning point: the U.S. seeks to ...

Startup & VC News - Wednesday, June 18, 2025: AI Megadeals and Defense Tech Fuel Venture Market Growth

... belief in the long-term growth of the market. Russia and the CIS: Local Trends Against the Background of a Global Rise Against the backdrop of a global venture boom, Russia and neighboring countries are developing their own startup ecosystem dynamics. Limited access to Western capital and sanctions barriers are holding back the inflow of investment, but government agencies and local businesses are looking for new ways to support innovation. At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF-2025),...

Cryptocurrency News — Sunday, July 27, 2025: Market at Record Highs; Capital Inflow into Crypto ETFs Continues

... demand. Currently, Bitcoin is consolidating near its peak values, exhibiting unusual stability for such high prices. This robust growth of BTC in 2025 has been driven by two key factors: the influx of institutional investments via spot ETFs and the limited supply of coins (the halving effect of 2024). Ahead lie new opportunities for Bitcoin. Analysts predict a rise to $150,000 by the end of the year, with the most optimistic forecasts reaching up to $200,000. Nonetheless, volatility remains; any ...

Startup and Venture Capital News - Friday, July 25, 2025: Record AI Rounds, Crypto IPO Boom, and Venture Consolidation

... instance, the Founders Fund announced the closure of new funds totaling $4.6 billion—more than double the total raised by dozens of smaller funds combined. This concentration of resources among market leaders means that young venture managers have limited access to capital. At the same time, new players with interesting niche strategies are emerging. Large corporations are launching corporate venture arms to invest in relevant technologies. For example, semiconductor giant Analog Devices has created ...

Where does Lenta invest?

... Increasing the availability of goods: Opening Lenta stores in small towns provides access to a wide range of quality goods at competitive prices. This is especially important in regions where the level of competition is low and the range of goods is limited. Support for the local economy: Stores purchase products from local producers, contributing to economic growth in a particular region. 4. Increase in tax revenues Lenta plays a significant role in the formation of regional budgets through the ...