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2026-03-20
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Trump calls for priority passage of voter ID laws; crypto regulation bills may face delays

Trump stated at the Florida conference that he will refuse to sign any other laws until the "SAVE America Act" is approved by Congress, which addresses issues such as voter identification. This stance could impact the progress of legislation related to the cryptocurrency industry. At the same time, Trump has prioritized crypto regulation but currently considers the voter identification bill as the top priority.
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XION introduces DKIM and ZK dual modules, becoming the first blockchain to store email authentication keys on-chain

XION recently launched a new infrastructure, officially integrating DKIM and ZK modules, becoming the first blockchain to store email authentication keys on-chain. This move eliminates reliance on centralized DNS and supports various applications such as anonymous reporting and wallet recovery. It now covers 3.8 billion email users with over 800,000 monthly active users.
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The Malaysian police have seized an illegal Bitcoin mining gang, confiscating 45 mining rigs.

According to Gate.io News bot, Malay Mail reported that the police of Terengganu state in Malaysia, in collaboration with the TNB SEAL team, carried out a joint operation in Ulu Terengganu and Marang, seizing an illegal Bitcoin mining site. Law enforcement officers seized 45 mining machines on-site, with a total value of 225,000 ringgit (approximately 360,000 yuan). Investigations show that the gang illegally tapped electricity in residential and commercial areas, causing a monthly loss of 36,000 ringgit to TNB.
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The High Court of Karnataka, India, has ordered the blocking of the Proton Mail domain.

According to Gate.io News bot, Cointelegraph reports that the Karnataka High Court in India has issued a directive to the government to block the relevant domain names of the encryption email service Proton Mail under the Information Technology Act of 2008. The blockade stems from a complaint filed in January by a design company in New Delhi. The company claims that its employees received offensive emails via Proton Mail, and Proton Mail refused to provide the sender's information to the authorities. In March 2024, the Proton team disclosed that Indian authorities proposed to block the service due to a "prank bomb threat," but it was not implemented at that time. Currently, the court has made a decision to block it, and relevant measures are pending execution.
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