Crypto World News
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Tether market cap nears $70B as SEC crypto crackdown hurts stablecoin rivals
Tether’s USDT has seen its market capitalization rebound to nearly $70 billion as the SEC ordered Paxos to stop issuing BUSD, the third-largest...
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Sam Bankman-Fried May Soon Be Banned From Playing League Of Legends – ‘Beaten’ By A Little Girl?
It appears now that the gaming days of Sam Bankman-Fried may soon be over. This, as U.S. prosecutors press for stricter restrictions on the...
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Bitcoin's Correlation To Risk Assets
While many bitcoin investors look for the asset to behave as a safe haven, bitcoin typically has ultimately acted as the riskiest of all risk...
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Bitcoin single-day price surge linked to billions in USDC inflow
Bitcoin proponents called it the start of another bull run, while a few other analysts believe it's a bear trap.
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Ripple Vs. SEC: Forbes Journalist Files Motion For Access To Hinman Docs
Although all documents have already been submitted in the legal battle between Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)...
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Binance banking problems highlight a divide between crypto firms and banks
With exchanges losing banking partners, experts are beginnig to warn of a widening relationship between crypto firms and traditional banks.
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El Salvador to establish ‘Bitcoin Embassy’ in Texas to promote adoption of digital assets
El Salvador, the first country in the world to make Bitcoin legal tender, plans to open a “Bitcoin embassy” in Texas, the country’s U.S....
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Ex-Stanford dean says SBF’s parents helped his family battle cancer
One of the previously undisclosed guarantors of Sam Bankman-Fried’s bond told Cointelegraph why he helped out the former FTX CEO.
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Go ahead and ban staking. Crypto investors will just go elsewhere
“We’re hearing rumors that the SEC would like to get rid of crypto staking in the U.S. for retail customers. I hope that’s not the...
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SEC proposes tougher rules as part of its crypto custody crackdown
The new proposals set forth by the Gensler-led SEC seek to “expand the scope” of rules set out by the 2009 Custody Rules.
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SBF won’t be able to play League of Legends under proposed bail changes
Sam Bankman-Fried is, for the most part, still able to freely access the internet through various devices. Prosecutors want to change that.
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Ex-Stanford Dean Bailed Out Bankman-Fried To Help 'Steadfast Friends,' He Says
Among the two mystery guarantors for Sam Bankman-Fried’s $250 million bail is Larry Kramer, the former dean of Stanford Law School, according to...
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Arbitrum’s DeFi TVL Jumps Almost 50% In Two Months, What’s Going On?
Arbitrum, an Ethereum Layer 2 protocol, has been seeing renewed interest in the market since the year began. The decentralized finance space on...
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Bitcoin NFTs Protocol Ordinals Surpasses 100,000 Inscriptions
There are now more than 100,000 pieces of data inscribed directly onto the Bitcoin blockchain. Just five days after reaching 50,000...
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The SEC shook Kraken down for $30 million, but it doesn't mean they had a case
Kraken agreed to a settlement with the SEC, but that didn’t change the law. Staking does not constitute a security.