The main opposition party in the Czech Republic has called for a no-confidence vote in the government due to corruption allegations involving a $45 million Bitcoin payment from a convicted criminal. The Justice Ministry sold nearly 500 Bitcoin for $45 million received from a criminal convicted of embezzlement and other crimes. The opposition party is demanding an investigation into the ministry's conduct and the authorization of the transaction. The winners of the Bitcoin auction are reportedly seeking a refund and clarification on how the damage will be compensated. In Argentina, President Javier Milei faced criticism for endorsing a cryptocurrency project that saw a significant drop in value after his endorsement was deleted. US President Donald Trump also faced scrutiny from the Democratic Party over his involvement in cryptocurrency ventures, leading to legislative actions against him. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news