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AI Revives Lost Bitcoin: Crypto Railways Get Serious Amid Regulatory Shifts

The sun is setting on another eventful day in crypto, and tonight’s theme is clear: the rails are getting more serious, the rules are (maybe) getting clearer, and AI is already changing how people use their coins. Let’s start with the story everyone was talking about: an 11‑year‑old Bitcoin (BTC) wallet, long thought lost, suddenly brought back to life with the help of an AI chatbot. An X user, cprkrn, says Anthropic’s Claude dug through years of dusty old files and messages, piecing together enough clues to recover the keys to a wallet holding about 5 BTC — roughly $400,000 to $500,000 at today’s prices. Beyond the feel‑good “found money” angle, it kicked off a debate: how much should people rely on AI for something as sensitive as private keys and recovery phrases? For some, it’s a glimpse of AI as a powerful assistant for crypto users. For others, it’s a reminder that if AI can sift through everything you’ve ever written, you’d better be sure where that data is going. While ...

Crypto's Wild Ride: Regulation, Innovation, and Global Impact Unveiled!

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Regulators, politicians, banks, and blockchains all stepped into the spotlight today, giving crypto one of those “everything is happening at once” kind of evenings. Let’s start in Washington, where regulators are finally acting like crypto is here to stay, even if they still can’t agree on the rules. The CFTC, under Chair Mike Selig, just rolled out a beefed‑up 35‑member Innovation Advisory Committee packed with top crypto and finance executives. The idea: get real-world input on AI, blockchain, and digital assets so future U.S. rules aren’t written in a vacuum. For networks like XRP (XRP), this kind of structured engagement could mean fewer surprise enforcement actions and more predictable policy down the line. Over at the SEC, Chair Paul Atkins is talking clarity – literally. The agency is working on token taxonomy guidance to help define what’s a security, what’s not, and where everything in between might land. But Atkins is pretty blunt that real, lasting regulatory certain...