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Virginia advances crypto ATM kiosk bill; passed both chambers by February 14, 2026
Virginia has advanced a bill to regulate cryptocurrency ATM kiosks statewide, with approval from both the Senate and House and delivery to the governor’s desk. The measure sets operator rules, daily and monthly transaction limits, a 48-hour hold for new users, ID checks, fee caps, and clear fraud warnings, and bars marketing the machines as ATMs. Delegate Michelle Maldonado cites scams, including losses of $15,000 and up to $250,000.
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Bitcoin’s 50% slide from October peak revives US 401(k) crypto eligibility debate
After Bitcoin dropped about 50% from its October high, wiping out roughly $2 trillion in value, the role of cryptocurrencies in the $12.5 trillion US 401(k) retirement market is under renewed scrutiny. Supporters cite earlier policy moves and argue Bitcoin can fit alongside other assets, while critics warn that highly volatile tokens are unsuitable for long‑term savings and could expose plan sponsors to legal risks.
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India keeps 30% VDA levy and 1% TDS unchanged in Union Budget 2026 while adding new crypto tax penalties
On February 1, 2026, India's Union Budget kept the existing crypto tax regime unchanged, including a 30% flat tax on virtual digital asset gains and 1% TDS on each transaction. The budget instead introduced new penalties for non-reporting and inaccurate reporting of crypto statements, set to take effect from April 1, 2026. Industry executives say the lack of broader reforms may continue to weigh on liquidity and participation, even as they welcome clearer compliance enforcement.
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DraftKings to launch crypto-to-cash betting deposits in four US states after MGC ruling
DraftKings plans to introduce a crypto-to-cash deposit option in Illinois, Kentucky, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the coming weeks, allowing US users to fund betting accounts with digital assets converted to cash. Massachusetts regulators have blocked similar deposits by banning crypto-converted funds as a permissible source, while other states like Wyoming, Colorado, and Virginia already allow such methods. At the same time, multiple jurisdictions are moving to prohibit credit cards for online sports wagering due to concerns over gambling-related financial harm.
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South Korea's PIPC opens review into xAI's Grok over deepfake images
On January 14, Korea's KMCC demanded stronger youth protections from X and set a two‑week deadline with a possible fine of up to 10 million won. Electronic Times reported the PIPC has opened a preliminary fact‑finding review into xAI's Grok over deepfake allegations. The Center for Countering Digital Hate estimates Grok produced more than three million explicit images, including 23,000 involving minors, between December 29, 2025 and January 8, 2026.
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Indian police arrest four suspects after Rs. 16.30 lakh crypto investment fraud exposed in 2025
Indian police reported the arrest of four suspects linked to a fraudulent crypto investment scheme that allegedly defrauded a resident of Rs. 16.30 lakh, using WhatsApp and a fake trading app. The case was registered in November 2025 after the victim made multiple transfers to several bank accounts, believing he would earn high returns from crypto trading. Police made the first arrest on January 20 and detained three additional suspects on January 22, while also warning the public against engaging in online investment discussions with strangers.
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