"The accumulation of 20,000 BTC by crypto whales signals strong confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term upside, even amid recent market volatility," said one expert.
White House crypto summit snubs Bitcoin miners, HIVE Digital chairman calls it a ‘mistake’
The White House crypto summit has excluded Bitcoin miners, a move HIVE Digital Chairman Frank Holmes calls a “mistake.
Trump Crypto Czar Sacks Sells Over $200 Million in Investments
David Sacks, President Donald Trump’s adviser for artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies, and his venture-capital firm Craft Ventures have divested more than $200 million worth of holdings ...
David Sacks sold $200M in crypto-related holdings before taking White House job, ethics memo says
Of the the assets sold, the documents said that at least $85 million “is directly attributable to Sacks.” The memo, from White House counsel David Warrington, added that Craft remains an investor in ...
Crypto Biz: Is Trump intentionally crashing the market?
A growing number of crypto market commentators believe President Trump is trying to force the Fed to cut interest rates.
Best Crypto to Buy Now | Don’t Blink or You’ll Miss These 4 Game-Changers
Cryptocurrency isn’t just a buzzword anymore—it’s a movement. Some coins rise, some fall, but every once in a while, something new sneaks onto the scene and fli ...
David Sacks sold $200 million in crypto-related holdings before taking White House job, ethics memo says
Of the the assets sold, the documents said that at least $85 million “is directly attributable to Sacks.” The memo, from White House counsel David Warrington, added that Craft remains an investor in ...
Japan foreign population grows twice as fast as expected on worker influx
TOKYO -- The number of foreign residents in Japan grew at double the government's expected pace last year to a third straight record high of 3.77 million, data released Friday shows, with more talent coming in from South and Southeast Asia.
A taste of undiscovered Japan in an imposing new hotel
Keen to steer clear of Western tourists but still indulge in a luxe stay? Check out this hotel-within-a-hotel in Nagoya, Japan’s fourth-largest city. ( read original story ...)
Cruises are booming in Japan
Japan began welcoming foreign cruise ships again in 2023. Now, it hopes to welcome 2.5 million international cruisers in 2025, surpassing 2019 levels. ( read original story ...)
Japan Introduces Earthquake-Resistant 200mph Bullet Train with British Expertise
A High-Speed Revolution With British Design Japan has introduced the groundbreaking E10 Shinkansen, a high-speed bullet train capable of reaching 200mph (320kph) while boasting cutting-edge earthquake resistance technology. ( read original story ...)
EDITORIAL: Coordinated approach needed for post-disaster recovery efforts
In the aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which devastated vast areas of northeastern Japan, tsunami-affected communities faced difficult decisions in rebuilding. ( read original story ...)
Japan bullet trains resume service after decoupling issue
Japanese high-speed bullet trains, suspended over a decoupling while in motion issue, resumed service Friday. East Japan Railway Co. said full operations are expected to be in place Saturday. ( read original story ...)
Story Protocol CEO says intellectual property is crypto’s $70T opportunity
Story Protocol is on a mission to bring intellectual property to the blockchain, a market Zhao says is riddled with inefficiencies. “Intellectual ...
Japan’s Ishiba under fire for giving lawmakers gift vouchers
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Thursday that his office handed out gift vouchers to rookie lawmakers of his party and at his own expense, a revelation that could inflict a severe blow to his administration, given that his minority government needs opposition support to pass the budget and key bills.
Cubs notes from Tokyo: A huge crowd for workouts, pitching updates and Brady Counsell’s viral moment
Though outnumbered, there were Cubs hats speckled across the crowd. After meeting the media in the Tokyo Dome Hotel outside of the stadium, the Cubs’ Japanese stars, Shota Imanaga and Seiya Suzuki, joined the teammates a little late as they took a team photo in center field. ( read original story ...)