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Binance commits to gigantic Bitcoin purchase as an implicit apology for October liquidation meltdown
Binance just turned its emergency insurance fund into a public, auditable pledge. And it reads like a crisis-repair letter in balance sheet form. The exchange announced Jan. 30 that it will convert SAFU’s roughly $1 billion stablecoin reserves into Bitcoin within 30 days, with an explicit promise: if BTC price movements push the fund below
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US Banks May Issue Stablecoins Under FDIC Plan
In what could be a major regulatory landmark, US banks could soon be allowed to issue payment stablecoins under a new framework proposed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) The proposal would enable banks to apply for the issuance of stablecoins through their subsidiaries. This, however, is subject to regulatory approval. The plan will
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Insurance-backed surety bonds can unlock ₹1.13 lakh crore for MSMEs: AxiTrust
AxiTrust reports insurance-backed surety bonds could unlock ₹1.13 lakh crore for MSMEs, boosting India’s GDP by 0.9%, with rapid growth driven by IRDAI reforms and digital verification. By Anshul December 17, 2025, 4:48:25 PM IST (Published) Insurance-backed surety bonds could release ₹1.13 lakh crore in liquidity for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by replacing
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An Arm and a Leg: How To Pick Health Insurance — In the Worst Year Ever
Note: “An Arm and a Leg” uses speech-recognition software to generate transcripts, which may contain errors. Please use the transcript as a tool but check the corresponding audio before quoting the podcast. Dan hosting: Hey there. As we started writing up this episode, the U.S. government was starting to re-open, after the longest shutdown ever.
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49-year-old Democrat who owns a gourmet olive oil store swipes another historically Republican district from Trump and Republicans
Democrat Eric Gisler claimed an upset victory Tuesday in a special election in a historically Republican Georgia state House district. Gisler said he was the winner of the contest, in which he was leading Republican Mack “Dutch” Guest by about 200 votes out of more than 11,000 in final unofficial returns. Robert Sinners, a spokesperson
