2026-04-13 16:00 UTC | BLOCK 944910

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2026-04-13T16:00:33Z

2026-04-13 16:00 UTC | BLOCK 944910

BITCOIN $71,892 | GOLD $4,687

  1. Ofcom Orders Tech Firms to Fund UK Censorship -- UK regulator demands platforms directly finance state content-policing infrastructure under Online Safety Act powers. -- Sets a dangerous precedent where private companies bankroll their own speech suppression, accelerating the sovereign internet fragmentation trend already visible post-war.

  2. Massachusetts Passes Social Media Age Verification Bill -- State house approves mandatory digital ID checks for minors accessing social platforms, joining a growing wave of state-level online identity mandates. -- Directly counters Idaho's privacy stance, revealing a widening U.S. fault line on digital identity that will define freedom tech's regulatory battlefield.

  3. SEC Opens Limited Broker Exemption for Crypto -- Commission creates a narrow pathway allowing traditional broker-dealer interfaces to handle crypto transactions without full registration. -- A measured concession amid stagflation-driven capital flight into hard assets; regulators choosing co-option over confrontation as BTC holds $71.9K despite selling pressure.

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