World Cup 2026: The biggest football festival on the planet. The World Cup 2026 officially kicks off on 11/6 in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. – for the first time with 48 teams in the mix. This historic tournament features 104 matches across 16 stadiums. Mexico took the win against South Africa 2-0 in the opener at Estadio Azteca. Argentina, Brazil, and France remain heavy contenders. The golden trophy will be awarded at MetLife (U.S.) on 19/7. An unprecedented World Cup extravaganza! #BinancePickAndWin
If the S&P 500 finishes the year with a 10%+ gain, it will be only the 2nd time in the history of the $SPX that it has had 4 straight years of double-digit returns. The other time was 1995-1999, just before the Dot Com Bubble burst 🤯 👀
World Cup 2026: The biggest football festival on the planet. The World Cup 2026 officially kicks off on 11/6 in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. – for the first time with 48 teams in the mix. This historic tournament features 104 matches across 16 stadiums. Mexico took the win against South Africa 2-0 in the opener at Estadio Azteca. Argentina, Brazil, and France remain heavy contenders. The golden trophy will be awarded at MetLife (U.S.) on 19/7. An unprecedented World Cup extravaganza! #BinancePickAndWin
He found a bug on the internet's biggest drug market and walked away with 50,000 Bitcoin.
In 2012, Jimmy Zhong was a CS student at UGA, quietly buying cocaine on Silk Road when he noticed something. The withdrawal system was broken. Deposit 500 Bitcoin, spam the button fast enough, and the site paid out five times before updating your balance. He did it over 140 times in a few hours and walked away with 50,000 Bitcoin worth about $600,000. Then he did something no other thief would have done. He did not touch it. He just let it sit while Bitcoin ran. When the Bitcoin Cash fork happened in 2017 he sold the forked coins and bought 3,500 more BTC with the profits. The stolen pile was literally paying him dividends. By 2021 that stash was worth $3.4 billion. The money was never his problem. Being alone was. He started buying friends. Private jets, $10,000 shopping sprees for people he barely knew, a lakehouse with a stripper pole. He kept $700,000 in a briefcase because he wanted a case full of money like in the movies. When anyone asked where it came from, he said he mined Bitcoin early. Nobody questioned it. Then in 2019 one of those friends robbed his house. Took the briefcase and a USB drive holding 150 BTC. Zhong, sitting on $3.4 billion in stolen crypto, panicked and called 911. That police report landed with IRS Criminal Investigation, who had been hunting the missing Silk Road coins for years. A few months later he made one tiny mistake: moving $800 worth of Bitcoin through a KYC exchange. That single transaction linked his stolen coins to his real identity. The IRS had his name and IP address within days. Undercover agents visited him pretending to help with his burglary case. He was so relieved someone was finally taking him seriously that he opened his laptop and showed them $60 million in Bitcoin on the screen. November 2021, the raid. $661,900 in cash buried under the floorboards. Gold bars. Physical Bitcoin coins. The private keys to all 50,491 Bitcoin? Hidden inside a Cheetos popcorn tin, under a pile of blankets, in a bathroom closet. Second largest financial seizure in US government history. His sentence: 1 year and 1 day. SBF got 25 years. Zhong stole $3.4 billion and served 10 months, because his lawyers made one argument the judge could not ignore. The only victim was Silk Road itself. You cannot rob a drug cartel. He beat the blockchain, the FBI, and every tracing tool on earth for a decade. He lost to a broken window and a panic attack.
World Cup 2026: The biggest football festival on the planet. The World Cup 2026 officially kicks off on 11/6 in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. – for the first time with 48 teams in the mix. This historic tournament features 104 matches across 16 stadiums. Mexico took the win against South Africa 2-0 in the opener at Estadio Azteca. Argentina, Brazil, and France remain heavy contenders. The golden trophy will be awarded at MetLife (U.S.) on 19/7. An unprecedented World Cup extravaganza! #BinancePickAndWin
World Cup 2026: The biggest football festival on the planet. The World Cup 2026 officially kicks off on 11/6 in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. – for the first time with 48 teams in the mix. This historic tournament features 104 matches across 16 stadiums. Mexico took the win against South Africa 2-0 in the opener at Estadio Azteca. Argentina, Brazil, and France remain heavy contenders. The golden trophy will be awarded at MetLife (U.S.) on 19/7. An unprecedented World Cup extravaganza! #BinancePickAndWin
$30 million of Clifton Collins' Bitcoin just moved, and nobody knows if it was the police or Clifton himself.
Here is the story behind one of the most bizarre Bitcoin fortunes ever recorded.
Clifton Collins was an Irish beekeeper. Then he became one of Ireland's most prolific drug dealers, running a cannabis operation that stretched across Europe. Along the way he accumulated over 6,000 Bitcoin, worth over $400 million at peak prices.
Then he claimed he lost it all.
His story: he wrote the private key on a piece of paper, stored it inside a fishing rod case, and a friend accidentally threw it out. The Bitcoin, he said, was gone forever.
Irish police did not believe him. They spent years building a case, and in 2020 a court ruled the Bitcoin was the proceeds of crime. The problem was they still could not access it without the private key.
Then in 2021, a security flaw was discovered. Irish authorities worked with US law enforcement and successfully cracked the wallet, seizing approximately 6,000 BTC worth around $58 million at the time.
In March this year, Irish police moved $30 million worth of that Bitcoin to Coinbase, widely interpreted as preparation for a government sale.
Now another $30 million just moved.
Was this the Irish government liquidating more seized assets? Or did Clifton Collins somehow retain access to a separate wallet all along?
The beekeeper who became a drug dealer who became a Bitcoin millionaire who claimed to have lost everything may not have lost everything after all.
⚡ Binance officially sets foot in the Philippines market through the approval of a regulatory sandbox by BlockShoals, according to co-CEO He Yi. This move opens the door for the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange to access one of the most promising Southeast Asian markets. Impact: it could boost crypto capital flows into the region, but it also presents regulatory challenges for local authorities. Will the Philippines become the next crypto hotspot?
A detailed breakdown of every crypto project linked to President Trump and his inner circle, and the money generated from each.
World Liberty Financial (WLFI Token): Token sale raised $550 million between October 2024 and January 2025. Trump-linked entities hold 22.5% of supply, with founder tokens valued at $3.8 billion. Approximately 5 billion WLFI tokens were deposited as collateral, with around $75 million borrowed in stablecoins through Dolomite.
USD1 Stablecoin: Market cap reached $5 billion, backed by US treasuries and cash, generating an estimated $105 to $135 million per year in interest revenue.
TRUMP Memecoin: Launched January 2025. Insider cash-outs estimated at around $800 million. Token price later collapsed 90%.
MELANIA Memecoin: Launched January 2025. Reached an all-time high of $13 before collapsing roughly 98%.
Trump Digital Trading Cards (NFTs): Initial sales revenue of $9 to $10 million, with $7.15 million in reported licensing fees and ongoing secondary market royalties.
Trump Mugshot NFT Edition: Over $1 million in secondary market volume generating continuous royalty income.
Total estimated crypto revenue attributed to Trump and his circle: - $1.2 to $1.4 billion in realized cash and revenue - $3.8 billion+ in unrealized token value
The sitting US president has the most financially documented crypto footprint of any world leader in history.