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Israeli private investigator arrested in Dubai over alleged role in double murder
Michael Greenberg allegedly linked to killers of Russian crypto entrepreneur Roman Novak and his wife; bodies found dismembered in desert as probes span UAE and Russia
Itamar Eichner, Alex Nirenburg
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02.15.26
The silent front: how the United States can seize Iranian crypto assets without firing a shot
Analysis: Iran’s use of crypto to evade sanctions has created new leverage points for US statecraft; far from neutral, stablecoins and exchanges expose vulnerabilities that can be targeted without firing a shot, making crypto both a shield and a trap
Prof. Ilan Alon
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02.10.26
Bitcoin slump, weaker dollar deliver double whammy to Israeli crypto funds
Israeli Bitcoin tracker funds down about 30% over the past year, worse than both Bitcoin and BlackRock’s IBIT, as a weaker dollar compounds crypto losses, while new local funds remain small despite strong retail demand for US-listed Bitcoin ETFs
Almog Azar, Calcalist
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02.04.26
Terror’s lifeline is financial: until the money stops, the violence won’t
Opinion: As families of October 7 victims sue Binance, the case highlights a harsh truth: terror thrives on anonymous digital finance; only global regulation, swift enforcement and public oversight can choke off the cash that fuels future attacks
Liron Rose
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11.29.25
The black market drain: how illegal crypto mining cripples Iran's electricity and economy
Iran legally recognizes crypto mining to skirt sanctions, yet it’s battling a huge underground network of illegal miners draining subsidized power, triggering blackouts, public anger and major economic losses; gap exposes weak enforcement and a system struggling to control its own rules
Ella Rosenberg
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11.15.25
From chaos to clarity: The global race to regulate Crypto
Analysis: Global crypto regulation is now uneven: EU, U.S. and Singapore and Switzerland are setting clear rules and fostering adoption while India, Kenya, Turkey and the UK lag behind, leaving markets fragmented, risky and prone to fraud
Prof. Ilan Alon
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08.16.25
Crypto scams surge in Israel as AI tech fuels sophisticated fraud
As AI technologies advance, cryptocurrency scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and dangerous; hundreds of thousands of Israelis now hold digital wallets, and many are losing millions to fraud while regulators remain slow to act
Tal Shahaf
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04.12.25
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