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Lahore Qalandars batter Fakhar Zaman has been charged with ball-tampering in Sunday’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) match against Karachi Kings, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement. The incident occurred in the final over with Karachi needing 14 runs to win. Fakhar, Lahore captain Shaheen Afridi and fast bowler Haris Rauf were involved in a brief discussion, during which Fakhar and Rauf passed the ball between them. The umpire then approached Rauf and asked to see the ball. Following consultations with the square-leg umpire, the officials awarded five penalty runs to Karachi and ordered the ball to be…

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Scott Matherson is a prominent crypto writer at NewsBTC with a knack for capturing the pulse of the market, covering pivotal shifts, technological advancements, and regulatory changes with precision. Having witnessed the evolving landscape of the crypto world firsthand, Scott is able to dissect complex crypto topics and present them in an accessible and engaging manner. Scott’s dedication to clarity and accuracy has made him an indispensable asset, helping to demystify the complex world of cryptocurrency for countless readers. Scott’s experience spans a number of industries outside of crypto including banking and investment. He has brought his vast experience from…

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ipopba / iStock.comWhile the simple purchase of various cryptocurrencies might be the most common way to buy in, it’s not the only way to approach crypto.Read Next: 13 Cheap Cryptocurrencies With the Highest Potential Upside for You Check Out: 4 Safe Accounts Proven To Grow Your Money Up To 13x Faster Earning crypto via various processes can allow you to grow your crypto portfolio without exclusively buying in. Here are several reasons to consider earning crypto this year.Also see three crypto niches that could make you money in 2026.It’s a Painless Way To Learn About Digital AssetsEarning crypto allows you to learn…

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Digital asset investment products posted their first weekly outflows in over a month, as a mix of geopolitical tensions and shifting monetary policy expectations rattled investor confidence. According to the latest data, crypto funds saw $414 million in net outflows, marking a sharp reversal after five consecutive weeks of inflows. The pullback coincided with rising tensions tied to the Iran conflict and a notable shift in expectations around the Federal Reserve, as markets pivot from anticipating rate cuts to pricing in potential hikes. The US accounted for the bulk of the outflows, with $445 million exiting digital asset funds, highlighting…

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Key Takeaways Larry Fink’s 2025 pay rose 23%, alongside BlackRock’s record $14 trillion AUM. Once a crypto skeptic, Fink has become a leading advocate, launching the record-breaking iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF. BlackRock’s IBIT became the fastest-growing ETF ever, helping bring crypto into mainstream institutional portfolios. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink earned $37.7 million in 2025, a 23% jump from $30.8 million the year before, as the world’s largest asset manager hit record highs, fueled in part by its rapid expansion into crypto. It’s a notable shift for someone who once dismissed Bitcoin outright. Today, crypto has become a meaningful and fast-growing…

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Quetta Gladiators opener Shamyl Hussain plays a stroke during the match against Hyderabad Kingsmen at the Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday.—Courtesy PCB LAHORE: Impressive half-centuries by Shamyl Hussain and Hasan Nawaz and Abrar Ahmad’s fine show with the leather guided Quetta Gladiators to a facile 40-run victory over Hyderabad Kingsmen in their HBL Pakistan Super League match here at the Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. This was Gladiators’ first victory of the season after they lost their opening game against Kara­chi Kings on Friday while Kings­men suffered their second successive defeat after being routed by defending champions Lahore Qalandars in the PSL…

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Key TakeawaysCanada’s Strong and Free Elections Act would bar parties, candidates and third parties from accepting political contributions made in crypto.The bill would require recipients to return, destroy or convert prohibited contributions within 30 days of becoming aware of them.The proposal would replace Elections Canada’s current framework, which still treats crypto donations as allowable non-monetary contributions under existing rules.Canada’s federal government has moved to shut cryptocurrency out of campaign finance.Legislators introduced Bill C-25, the Strong and Free Elections Act, in the House of Commons on March 26.The bill would prohibit political entities and third parties from accepting contributions made in…

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The TAO price has been making holders happy lately. Bittensor’s native token broke past $300, and the momentum is getting serious attention in the crypto world. Analysts online now speak positively about TAO, calling it one of the strongest plays in the AI sector. But there’s another project that might be even more interesting. While TAO focuses on decentralizing intelligence, BMIC ($BMIC) is solving a different billion‑dollar problem — one that AI alone cannot fix. And with its crypto presale priced at $0.049999, early buyers are watching closely. Why TAO Is Getting So Much Attention Bittensor has carved out a…

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How crypto traders fall victim to scammers as $130bn sector remains unregulated amid police warningScammers are preying on Russian crypto traders, using bogus peer-to-peer transactions and fake exchanges to help them steal money and cryptocurrencies, say police.These fraudsters have become increasingly active on a range of messaging apps popular in Russia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs told Russian news agencyTASS.“Victims transfer fiat currency or crypto to bank accounts and wallets, expecting to receive coins or rubles,” a ministry spokesperson said. “But instead, they receive nothing in return.”The government estimates Russians trade $130 billion worth of crypto every year in a…

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Bitcoin price failed to stay above $68,800 and declined further. BTC is now consolidating below $68,000 and might continue to move down. Bitcoin started a fresh decline from well above the $70,500 zone. The price is trading below $68,800 and the 100 hourly simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $67,250 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might start another decline if it stays below the $68,000 and $68,800 levels. Bitcoin Price Extends Losses Bitcoin price failed to continue higher above $71,200 and reacted to the…

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