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cryptoJun 21, 2026, 2:39 PM

Bitcoin Back at $64K, Russian Court Ruling, ESMA Crackdown in Weekly Digest

ForkLog's weekly roundup highlights Bitcoin's return to $64,000, a Russian Supreme Court decision recognizing crypto as property subject to theft, an ESMA order for non-MiCA platforms to leave the EU, and Ethereum funding concerns.

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The past week saw several notable developments in the crypto space, as summarized in the latest ForkLog Sunday digest:

  • Bitcoin rebounded to the $64,000 level, regaining ground after recent volatility.
  • Russia's Supreme Court ruled that cryptocurrency qualifies as property and can be the subject of theft, a significant legal clarification.
  • An Ethereum developer warned of a potential funding crisis for the network, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.
  • ESMA, the EU securities regulator, demanded that crypto platforms operating without a MiCA license leave the European Union, tightening regulatory oversight.
  • A proposal emerged on Ethereum for post-quantum account security costing just $0.07 per transaction, aiming to future-proof the network.

Source: ForkLog