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UK Property Act 2025 Establishes Crypto as Third Legal Asset Class
The United Kingdom enacted the Property (Digital Assets etc.) Act 2025 on December 2, creating a new legal category for digital assets including cryptocurrencies and NFTs. The legislation establishes digital assets as the third type of personal property alongside traditional "things in possession" and "things in action." The Act provides courts with structured guidance for resolving crypto-related disputes and applies to England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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11-20
Anthropic Plans $50 Billion U.S. Data Center Investment as AI Spending Faces Scrutiny
AI startup Anthropic will invest $50 billion to build data center infrastructure across the United States, partnering with Fluidstack to launch initial facilities in Texas and New York City in 2026. The announcement comes amid growing debate over whether massive AI capital commitments reflect transformational growth or an overheated market. Industry observers note widening gaps between investment levels and revenue generation across the sector.
11-20
11-8
Fed Governor Miran Says Stablecoins Could Reach $3 Trillion by 2030
Federal Reserve Board member Stephen Miran said stablecoin market expansion may reshape global demand for dollar assets and influence U.S. monetary policy. Analysts project dollar-backed tokens could hit $3 trillion by the end of the decade, exceeding certain segments of the U.S. debt market. Miran noted that rising demand for these digital instruments strengthens the dollar's global position while complicating the Fed's liquidity management approach.
11-8
11-8
Ireland's Central Bank Fines Coinbase €21.5 Million for Anti-Money Laundering Breaches
Coinbase Europe Limited has been fined €21.5 million by the Central Bank of Ireland for breaching anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing regulations between April 2021 and March 2025. The exchange failed to monitor over 30 million transactions worth more than €176 billion, representing approximately 31% of its total activity during a period of technical disruptions. Following a nearly three-year review, Coinbase filed 2,708 suspicious transaction reports with Irish authorities.
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