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Nigeria SEC sets ₦2 billion capital bar for crypto firms, industry split on 2027 deadline
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria has updated its crypto capital rule, raising the minimum capital requirement for firms to two billion naira with a compliance deadline of June 30, 2027. Supporters argue the move will strengthen investor protection and reduce systemic risks, while critics warn it could stifle innovation and push smaller local operators out of the market.
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Indian retirees lose over Rs. 3 crore in fake crypto and stock trading app scams
Indian police reported multiple fraud cases in which retirees were targeted through bogus crypto and stock trading applications, with individual losses ranging from tens of lakhs to more than Rs. 1.25 crore. In incidents recorded between late December and mid-January, victims were enticed via WhatsApp groups and fake trading dashboards that showed inflated balances but blocked withdrawals, prompting authorities to urge citizens to seek professional help before investing.
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Germany presses social platforms to act on misleading AI-generated Holocaust imagery
On January 17 2026, Germany and several Holocaust memorial institutions called on major social media platforms to curb the spread of misleading AI-generated Holocaust images. The organizations urged platforms to clearly label such content, proactively remove certain manipulated depictions, and restrict monetization of the fabricated imagery. Experts have also warned that the growing volume of AI "slop" risks distorting historical facts and undermining trust in authentic records.
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India's FIU sets selfie and penny drop KYC rules for crypto exchanges under PMLA
On January 11, 2026, India's Financial Intelligence Unit announced new KYC rules requiring crypto exchanges to collect customer selfies, geographic coordinates and bank verification via the penny drop method. The guidelines also ban mixing services and anonymous tokens, tighten reporting duties under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, and require regular KYC updates based on risk. Exchanges must register as reporting entities, obtain PAN and additional ID documents, and use liveness detection software to confirm users' physical presence.
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LG's K-Exaone claims seventh place in global AI model rankings with 236B parameters
LG AI Research's K-Exaone foundational model has secured seventh place on the Intelligence Index compiled by Artificial Analysis, making it the only Korean entry in a top 10 otherwise dominated by US and Chinese systems. The model, built on a 236 billion-parameter MoE architecture and optimized for A100-class GPUs, topped 10 of 13 benchmark tests in a government-led competition and is available as an open-weight model on Hugging Face with free API access through January 28.
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Australian PM Anthony Albanese criticises X for Grok misuse as Indonesia halts chatbot
On January 10 2026, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned platform X over reports that its Grok chatbot has been used to generate sexualized and exploitative images. Australia's eSafety Office has seen a recent rise in complaints linked to Grok, while Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs has temporarily blocked the chatbot over concerns about non-consensual sexual deepfakes. X has restricted Grok's image tools to paying subscribers, as regulators in both countries push for stronger safety guardrails around generative AI content.
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Louisiana recovers $200,000 from Bitcoin ATM scammers using new crypto protection law
On January 10, 2026, authorities in Louisiana reported recovering $200,000 taken through Bitcoin ATM scams that targeted elderly residents. Police and consumer advocates said the funds were retrieved under a new state law that imposes warning requirements, transaction limits and waiting periods on Bitcoin ATMs. Officials also highlighted a broader rise in such schemes, noting that reported Bitcoin ATM fraud reached $333 million in 2025.
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Dogecoin's House of Doge outlines Japan expansion with abc Co. and ReYuu partnerships
On January 10, 2026, the House of Doge, the corporate arm of the Dogecoin Foundation, detailed an expansion roadmap built around new partnerships with Japan's abc Co., Ltd. and ReYuu Japan Inc. The collaboration focuses on regulated tokenization, payment integrations, and real-world asset initiatives tailored to the Japanese market, including gold-backed stablecoins under the country's green list program. While timelines and specific pilot merchants were not disclosed, the initiative aims to shift Dogecoin's emphasis from meme culture toward practical utility amid declining ETF inflows and reduced futures open interest.
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WazirX completes recovery token allocation under court-approved restructuring plan
WazirX has stated that it has finished issuing recovery tokens to all eligible users under its court-approved restructuring plan, completing the process within the previously promised 60-day window on a pro-rata basis. The exchange, which resumed trading on October 24, 2025 after a 2024 hack involving more than $234.9 million, said initial distributions covered about 85% of approved user claims at the scheme's reference pricing date. WazirX plans to use future profits and recovered assets, subject to a $10 million recovery threshold per period, to buy back these recovery tokens and further reimburse users.
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