Your daily lion’s-eye view of the bitcoin world — original takes, not recycled press releases. Posted 14 July 2026 from the wilderness.
Today’s Stories
1. Telegram’s t.me Domain Vanishes From Global DNS as Founder Pavel Durov Seems “Caught off Guard”
Regulation is finally finding its shape. Custodia’s six-year fight against the Fed is a watershed — clearer rules cut risk for honest builders and make it safer for everyday South Africans to learn and hold bitcoin without the scam fog. Long overdue.
Read the source at Bitcoin.com News →
2. Trump Tariff Refunds Hit $81 Billion After Supreme Court Ruling: Here’s What It Means
Regulation is finally finding its shape. When crypto cases reach the highest court, the legal ground gets firmer for everyone. That’s what makes it safer for ordinary South Africans to learn and hold bitcoin. Long overdue.
Read the source at Bitcoin.com News →
3. Breaking Down Why Sports Fans Are the Best Crypto Audience in the World
Congress may be running out of road. The CLARITY Act is the last real shot at a clear rulebook before the next election cycle — and clear rules are what let honest bitcoiners build without fear.
Read the source at Bitcoin.com News →
4. Gibraltar Launches the World’s First Dedicated Prediction-Market Regulatory Regime
Another reminder that not every token is bitcoin. When projects implode, only self-custodied BTC in your own wallet is truly yours. The wilderness rule: don’t trust, verify — and hold your own keys.
Read the source at Bitcoin.com News →
5. US Government Moves Nearly 4,000 BTC to Coinbase Prime, Onchain Data Shows
Another reminder that not every token is bitcoin. When bridges get drained, only self-custodied BTC in your own wallet is truly yours. The wilderness rule: don’t trust, verify — and hold your own keys.
Read the source at Bitcoin.com News →
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Bitcoin Wilderness — hard money for the Garden Route and beyond. Not financial advice; do your own research.
