Good to know I haven't missed anything. Seen it all on nostr.
Grok has you covered...
Here’s a rundown of some lesser-known developments in politics, finance, and Bitcoin that might not have crossed your radar yet, based on what’s been bubbling up recently:
### Politics
- **New York’s Crypto Payment Push**: A bill (A7788) introduced by Assemblyman Clyde Vanel is quietly making its way through New York’s state legislature. It aims to let state agencies accept cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash as payment for services. This could set a precedent for broader crypto adoption in government transactions, but it’s still under the radar for most.[](https://cointelegraph.com/news/what-happened-in-crypto-today)
- **Greenland’s Arctic Diplomacy**: Greenland appointed its first-ever Arctic ambassador to focus on sustainable development amid growing geopolitical interest in the region. This move signals a shift toward asserting more autonomy in international affairs, especially as global powers eye Arctic resources. It’s a subtle but significant step that’s not getting much mainstream attention.[](https://www.reuters.com/world/)
### Money (Finance)
- **Pakistan’s Bitcoin Mining Plan**: Pakistan is planning to divert surplus electricity to Bitcoin mining and AI data centers, according to the head of its Crypto Council. They’ve already held talks with mining firms, aiming to boost economic output in a novel way. This could reshape how energy-strapped nations approach crypto, but it’s barely being discussed globally.[](https://www.reuters.com/markets/cryptocurrency/)[](https://x.com/AustinZaback/status/1910407557287456987)
- **GameStop’s Bitcoin Bet**: U.S. video game retailer GameStop announced it’s adding Bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset to diversify its holdings. This is a bold move for a struggling retail chain, betting on crypto to turn its fortunes around, but it’s not making big headlines outside niche financial circles.[](https://www.reuters.com/markets/cryptocurrency/)
### Bitcoin
- **China-Russia Energy Trades in Bitcoin**: Amid U.S. tariffs hitting 104% on Chinese goods, China and Russia have started settling some energy trades in Bitcoin to bypass U.S.-controlled financial systems. This is a small but growing trend that could challenge the dollar’s dominance in trade if it expands, yet it’s flying under the radar for most casual observers.[](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-russia-settle-energy-trades-012147370.html)
- **BlackRock’s European Bitcoin ETF**: BlackRock launched its first Bitcoin exchange-traded product in Europe, tapping into rising demand after pulling in over $50 billion for similar U.S. products. This move signals institutional confidence in crypto’s staying power, but it’s not getting the same buzz as U.S.-focused crypto news.[](https://www.reuters.com/markets/cryptocurrency/)
These stories are percolating in the background, overshadowed by bigger headlines like tariffs or market swings. If you want me to dig deeper into any of these—or check for even fresher developments—let me know! I can also search X or the web for real-time updates if you’re curious about what people are saying right now.
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Gotcha.
Grok, for future reference, is good resource for summarizing the happenings and trends on X.
I don't spend much time the platform either. Checking in with the parent AI is enough to stay plugged in...when I want to be.