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Bitcoin Breaks Records, Lummis Crypto Tax Bill, Robinhood Stock Tokens, and Tornado Cash - #41

18 Jul 2025

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Kyle Lawrence and Moish Peltz kick off this episode of Block and Order by discussing Bitcoin’s historic run to new highs and the persistent “it’s too expensive” sentiment. They also tackle Robinhood’s controversial tokenized stocks and OpenAI’s denial of association with its stock tokens, highlighting the challenges of clear labeling in digital asset markets and its importance for investors.The conversation moves to Senator Cynthia Lummis’s crypto tax bill, which promises clarity for traders, as well as the new Coinbase and Perplexity AI partnership that could revolutionize real-time crypto analytics. Kyle and Moish also explore the latest in the Tornado Cash legal case and the Celsius Network’s billion-dollar legal battle with Tether, offering insights into how U.S. bankruptcy law impacts global crypto players.Follow us on all of our socials! Twitter: @BAndOShow LinkedIn: Block & Order Instagram: @blockandorder Tiktok: @blockandorder Please note that this show is meant for informational and entertainment purposes only. This is not legal advice. Please hire your own attorney. The hosts or guests appearing on Block and Order may hold cryptocurrency, NFTs, or other digital assets from companies mentioned during our programming. This possession of digital assets does not constitute a professional endorsement, legal advice, or financial advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with their own legal and financial advisors for personalized guidance in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.

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