📰 Crypto Digest
Korean poisoning tied to crypto losses; ATMs require ID; WisdomTree tokenized trading approval; Bitcoin drifts toward 60k; Michael Saylor headlines Bitcoin 2026.
Press review for 25 février 2026 – editorial selection
Last updated: 07:18
Daily News Summary: Significant cryptoeconomic developments across regulation, exchanges, and on‑chain infrastructure are reported today.
🚨 South Korean man faces jail over poisoning linked to crypto losses
- Prosecutors accuse a man of poisoning a business partner with pesticide.
- The dispute concerns losses from crypto trading.
- The report references South Korean prosecutors.
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- Bitcoin fell 50% from its October peak.
- Traders expect more pain ahead.
🏛 SEC approves WisdomTree for 24/7 trading of tokenized money market fund
- The SEC approved WisdomTree’s plan for instant around-the-clock trading of a tokenized money market fund.
- The move is linked to a broader tokenized Treasury market expansion led by BlackRock, Circle and others.
- Launch includes more than 8,000 stocks and ETFs available at launch.
🔐 The Core Issue: Keeping Bitcoin Core Secure
- Bitcoin Core vulnerability disclosure policy classifies issues into four severity levels: Critical, High, Medium, and Low.
- Bitcoin Core employs fuzzing infrastructure with over 200 tests and extensive private testing.
- All vulnerabilities should be reported to [email protected]; advisories are managed with a staged disclosure process.
- The project uses hundreds of unit tests and functional tests and issues a testing guide before major releases.
🏦 Michael Saylor Confirmed As A Speaker For Bitcoin 2026
- Michael Saylor is officially confirmed as a speaker at Bitcoin 2026.
- Bitcoin 2026 will take place April 27–29, 2026 at The Venetian, Las Vegas.
- Bitcoin 2026 is described as the largest Bitcoin conference in history with more than 40,000 attendees expected.
- Past conference attendance figures are listed: 2021 – 11,000; 2022 – 26,000; 2023 – 15,000; 2024 – 22,000; 2025 – 35,000.
Review based on an editorial selection of reliable press sources.