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Field Sobriety Test Education Expands Public Understanding of Michigan DUI Investigations

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Ryan Maesen Attorney at Law has published new educational information explaining how field sobriety tests are used during Michigan DUI investigations and why the results may become an important part of a criminal case. The announcement highlights the purpose of standardized roadside testing and encourages greater public understanding of the legal process.

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, 14th Jul 2026 — Ryan Maesen Attorney at Law has announced the publication of a new educational resource focused on field sobriety tests used during Michigan DUI and OWI investigations. The information explains how standardized roadside evaluations are administered by law enforcement, the role they play during traffic stops, and why the results may become an important factor in criminal proceedings involving alleged impaired driving.

Field Sobriety Test Education Expands Public Understanding of Michigan DUI Investigations

The educational resource examines the three standardized field sobriety tests commonly used during impaired driving investigations, including the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test, the Walk-and-Turn test, and the One-Leg Stand test. It explains that these evaluations are intended to assist officers in determining whether additional investigation may be appropriate, while also discussing the physical, medical, environmental, and situational factors that can influence an individual’s performance during roadside testing. The publication is designed to help Michigan drivers better understand what typically occurs during a DUI investigation and how evidence gathered during a traffic stop may later be reviewed as part of a criminal case.

The announcement comes as public interest in Michigan OWI laws continues to grow alongside broader educational efforts surrounding impaired driving enforcement and legal procedures. Individuals facing DUI allegations often have questions about the reliability of roadside testing, the distinction between field sobriety evaluations and chemical testing, and the legal standards applied during criminal prosecutions. The newly released information addresses these topics by outlining the purpose of standardized testing and explaining that every investigation is evaluated according to its own facts and circumstances.

The published material also discusses the importance of reviewing every stage of a DUI investigation, including the initial traffic stop, officer observations, roadside testing procedures, and any subsequent chemical testing. By providing educational information rather than legal conclusions, the resource is intended to improve public understanding of how DUI investigations are conducted in Michigan while explaining why procedural details may become significant during the legal process.

Ryan Maesen Attorney at Law regularly publishes informational legal resources covering criminal defense topics affecting individuals throughout Grand Rapids and West Michigan. Recent educational materials have addressed Michigan DUI laws, criminal procedure, and related defense topics with the goal of providing accessible information about the state’s criminal justice system for individuals seeking a clearer understanding of their legal rights and court processes.

 

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European Blockchain Convention Returns to Barcelona for Europe’s First Post-MiCA Gathering

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EBC12 brings together speakers from J.P. Morgan, the Financial Conduct Authority, Invesco, Coinbase, Fidelity International, and more than 300 leaders from the banks, regulators, and asset managers shaping Europe’s digital asset market.

Barcelona, Spain,  July,  2026 — Eleven weeks after the European Union’s MiCA deadline, the 12th edition of the European Blockchain Convention (EBC12) returns to Barcelona at a pivotal moment for the industry. It is the region’s first major institutional gathering since the world’s first comprehensive cross-border digital asset regulation became fully law, and the event where European deal flow happens.

MiCA is now fully in force. For European markets, the focus shifts to what comes next: CASP licensing, stablecoin issuance, and the role of CBDCs in cross-border settlement. EBC12 is where that conversation takes place.

Rather than chasing mandates city by city across London, Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich, and Barcelona, EBC12 compresses the European digital asset market into a single two-day commercial arena. It takes place on 16–17 September 2026 at the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya. 

Europe has set the pace for compliant digital asset markets, giving the industry a clearer framework for how crypto can scale within regulation rather than around it. The institutional signal is unmistakable: Deutsche Börse has invested $200 million in Kraken; Santander’s digital bank, Openbank, has expanded its crypto trading for customers across Germany and Spain.  Both will be among the institutions discussing what comes next in Barcelona this September.

EBC expects 80 of Europe’s top 100 banks in Barcelona this September, up from 50 last year. The debate about whether institutions will enter digital assets is over. EBC12 is where they come to work out what comes next.

“Eight years ago, we built EBC because we believed Europe would be where this industry matured. A lot of people thought we were early. In 2026, European banks are deploying capital, institutional products are live across major markets, and the regulatory framework is in place. EBC is where the people driving that change meet once a year to do real business,” said Victoria Gago, Co-CEO of European Blockchain Convention and Digital Assets Forum.

Sessions cover institutional capital allocation, real-world asset tokenisation, regulatory market structure, and the future of stablecoins and CBDCs as global settlement infrastructure.

Confirmed speakers include Emma Landriault, Head of Kinexys Labs at J.P. Morgan; Mohamad Zaraket, Head of Digital Assets Strategy EMEA at BNY; Kathleen Wrynn, Global Head of DA, Invesco; Victor Jung, Vice President, Digital Assets & Currencies, Hamilton Lane; Previn Singh from Fidelity and Colin Payne, Head of Innovation at the Financial Conduct Authority, among more than 300 speakers from across banking, asset management, infrastructure, and policy.

Alongside the main programme, EBC12 features 10,000 pre-arranged one-to-one meetings, a Buy Side Breakfast for allocators and institutional investors, and a dedicated press room with direct access to speakers.

EBC12 expects over 5,000 attendees from 90+ countries for two days of market intelligence, strategic networking, and commercial momentum at the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya, a new premium venue reflecting the event’s institutional evolution.

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Event: European Blockchain Convention 12 (EBC12)

Dates: 16–17 September 2026

Venue: Palau de Congressos de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Website: eblockchainconvention.com

Press enquiries: ebc@yapglobal.com or samvidha@yapglobal.com 

Social: LinkedIn

About European Blockchain Convention: 

Founded in 2018, the European Blockchain Convention has grown into a key driver of European deal flow in digital assets, bringing together banks, asset managers, regulators, infrastructure providers, and builders annually. Alongside EBC, the Digital Assets Forum series extends this reach across London, Abu Dhabi, and New York throughout the year.

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B2BINPAY Rolls Out Version 26.2.4 With Wallet Thresholds, Early Payment Visibility, and Deeper Audit Logs

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San Salvador, El Salvador, July 14th, 2026, FinanceWire

B2BINPAY, a crypto payment processing solution for merchants, enterprises, and financial platforms, today announced the availability of version 26.2.4. Continuing the operator-focused direction set earlier this year, the release targets three areas where payment operations frequently lose time and user trust. They include payouts that fail because of insufficient balances, uncertainty while deposits await confirmation, and the manual work behind reconciliation and audits.

Preventing Failed Payouts and Deposit Uncertainty

The most significant addition in version 26.2.4 is per-wallet low-balance notifications. Operators can now set a threshold for each wallet in its native currency. When the available balance falls below the level, the system sends a notification. So, it gives the operator time to top it up before a withdrawal fails.

The feature addresses a problem when an end user requests a withdrawal, but the operational wallet has quietly run dry. With individual thresholds in place, the operator can see the shortfall before the user does.

B2BINPAY now also sends a callback as soon as an incoming transaction is detected on the blockchain. Platforms can immediately tell payers that their payment has been seen and is awaiting network confirmation rather than appearing lost or stuck.

Recovery from user errors has also been simplified. When a deposit sent through the wrong network is automatically re-created on the correct one, the resulting event now links directly to the original deposit. This way, operators no longer need to compare callback and tracking IDs manually to reconstruct what happened.

Greater Audit Visibility and Enhanced Workflows

For white-label clients running branded payment platforms on B2BINPAY infrastructure, version 26.2.4 expands the Admin UI with read-only pages for orders, payouts, blockchain wallets, global wallet balance history, and staking. These pages provide broader visibility into operations and balances without the risk of data being changed.

Audit logs can now be filtered by event type, allowing reviewers to isolate events such as “Payouts blocked” or “Password changed” across brand, group, user, and legal-entity logs. Exported Transfers and Wallets reports also gain Owner ID and Legal Entity Name columns.

Transfers in the Dealing section now display USD-normalised volumes, removing the manual exchange-rate calculations previously required for reconciliation.

The company is also continuing to align the new Admin UI with its existing Client UI. Both interfaces now follow the same design system and interaction patterns, allowing operators familiar with the client-side platform to use the admin panel without additional retraining.

“When a payout fails because an operational wallet has run dry, the end user sees that the platform didn’t deliver their money, which undermines trust,” said Vitaliy Shtyrkin, COO of B2BINPAY. “We understand what a single unprocessed withdrawal can do to a company’s reputation at the moment it happens. That’s why we build controls that help operators prevent the problem and not deal with the users’ frustration after the fact.”

Version 26.2.4 is already available to all B2BINPAY clients. Full release notes are available in the client documentation.

About B2BINPAY

B2BINPAY is a crypto payment processing solution for merchants, enterprises, and financial platforms. The company acts as an infrastructure bridge, reducing payment friction and protecting margins by automating the flow of funds from crypto to fiat. B2BINPAY has processed more than $5.1 billion in transactions, supports USDT and USDC across 10 major blockchains, and works with 350+ cryptocurrencies across its ecosystem.

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B2BINPAY Rolls Out Version 26.2.4 With Wallet Thresholds, Early Payment Visibility, and Deeper Audit Logs

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San Salvador, El Salvador, July 14th, 2026, FinanceWire

B2BINPAY, a crypto payment processing solution for merchants, enterprises, and financial platforms, today announced the availability of version 26.2.4. Continuing the operator-focused direction set earlier this year, the release targets three areas where payment operations frequently lose time and user trust. They include payouts that fail because of insufficient balances, uncertainty while deposits await confirmation, and the manual work behind reconciliation and audits.

Preventing Failed Payouts and Deposit Uncertainty

The most significant addition in version 26.2.4 is per-wallet low-balance notifications. Operators can now set a threshold for each wallet in its native currency. When the available balance falls below the level, the system sends a notification. So, it gives the operator time to top it up before a withdrawal fails.

The feature addresses a problem when an end user requests a withdrawal, but the operational wallet has quietly run dry. With individual thresholds in place, the operator can see the shortfall before the user does.

B2BINPAY now also sends a callback as soon as an incoming transaction is detected on the blockchain. Platforms can immediately tell payers that their payment has been seen and is awaiting network confirmation rather than appearing lost or stuck.

Recovery from user errors has also been simplified. When a deposit sent through the wrong network is automatically re-created on the correct one, the resulting event now links directly to the original deposit. This way, operators no longer need to compare callback and tracking IDs manually to reconstruct what happened.

Greater Audit Visibility and Enhanced Workflows

For white-label clients running branded payment platforms on B2BINPAY infrastructure, version 26.2.4 expands the Admin UI with read-only pages for orders, payouts, blockchain wallets, global wallet balance history, and staking. These pages provide broader visibility into operations and balances without the risk of data being changed.

Audit logs can now be filtered by event type, allowing reviewers to isolate events such as “Payouts blocked” or “Password changed” across brand, group, user, and legal-entity logs. Exported Transfers and Wallets reports also gain Owner ID and Legal Entity Name columns.

Transfers in the Dealing section now display USD-normalised volumes, removing the manual exchange-rate calculations previously required for reconciliation.

The company is also continuing to align the new Admin UI with its existing Client UI. Both interfaces now follow the same design system and interaction patterns, allowing operators familiar with the client-side platform to use the admin panel without additional retraining.

“When a payout fails because an operational wallet has run dry, the end user sees that the platform didn’t deliver their money, which undermines trust,” said Vitaliy Shtyrkin, COO of B2BINPAY. “We understand what a single unprocessed withdrawal can do to a company’s reputation at the moment it happens. That’s why we build controls that help operators prevent the problem and not deal with the users’ frustration after the fact.”

Version 26.2.4 is already available to all B2BINPAY clients. Full release notes are available in the client documentation.

About B2BINPAY

B2BINPAY is a crypto payment processing solution for merchants, enterprises, and financial platforms. The company acts as an infrastructure bridge, reducing payment friction and protecting margins by automating the flow of funds from crypto to fiat. B2BINPAY has processed more than $5.1 billion in transactions, supports USDT and USDC across 10 major blockchains, and works with 350+ cryptocurrencies across its ecosystem.

Contact

B2BINPAY
marketing@b2inpay.com

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