Blockchain China says the U.S. stole LuBian’s 127,000 Bitcoin — who does the stash actually belong to? Last updated: November 14, 2025 6:08 pm Crypto Team Published: November 14, 2025 Share source China FOMO strikes again as nation tests stablecoin rollout to boost renminbi: report UXLINK hack update: Hacker moves stolen funds, sells $6.8m ETH Starlynk, Changer.ae, and Quantoz expand global stablecoin payments with Shanghai Tang partnership BNB price rallies to new all-time high as analysts eye $1000 milestone A week-long 51% attack on the Bitcoin network would cost $6 billion, research reveals Share This Article Facebook Email Copy Link Print Share Previous Article Crypto Titan Grayscale Joins IPO Rush In The US: What Investors Need To Know Next Article Best Meme Coins To Buy As Dogecoin Lines Up A 5x Setup Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Follow USFind US on Socials FacebookLikeXFollowInstagramFollow Trending News KinetFlow Launch Boosts Conflux Cross-Chain Capabilities How M2 money supply and the dollar REALLY move Bitcoin price – The truth influencers aren’t telling you This $4.3M crypto home invasion shows how a single data leak can put anyone’s wallet — and safety — at risk Japan’s 20% crypto tax sets a new bar in Asia, pressuring Singapore and Hong Kong as retail costs fall Did you know Bitcoin can stay alive without the internet?