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The team behind blockchain bridge Across has been accused of funnelling $23M worth of treasury funds into its own company, Risk Labs.
The alleged “IntelBroker” hacker was reportedly already arrested by UK police in 2018 over thousands of hoax bomb threats.
Investors in MetaPlanet are concerned about short-sellers and are blaming banks for an attack that probably never happened.
Judge Colleen McMahon combined two Pump Fun lawsuits and reduced the potential awarded attorney costs for the legal firms involved.
The same judge who granted Ripple a massive victory over the SEC has just denied a request to reduce its fine by tens of millions of dollars.
The FHFA ordered government-sponsored mortgage buyers to prepare a proposal that treats crypto as a legitimate asset for risk assessments.
On the news that Green Minerals wanted to join the ranks of BTC treasury companies like MicroStrategy, its stock price quadrupled.
MoriCoin creator, the pseudonymous Professor Moriarty, also runs a Russian-language YouTube channel with over 3.2M followers.
Tether has made BTC an important part of its reserves, but does that make Tether vulnerable if BTC falls?
Barclays banned customers from buying crypto with its credit card despite previously investing $131M into a BTC ETF.
The hacker behind the $12M Cork Protocol exploit has sent $11M of stolen ETH through Tornado Cash and donated $24K to Storm’s legal fund.
Michael Saylor has unveiled a magically bullish calculator to evaluate the credit and BTC risks of MicroStrategy debt.
MicroStrategy insiders have sold tens of millions of dollars worth of MSTR stock over the last three months.
Ira Kleiman argued that Craig Wright has evaded paying $143 million in fees while virtually no steps have been taken to enforce the judgment.
Justin Sun’s USDD is receiving most of its assets from HTX and is depositing them into new vaults launched without approval from a DAO.
XRP Ledger co-creator Arthur Britto has returned to X after years of silence, earning millions of impressions.
A controversial ban list of Bitcoin Knots operators allows you to disconnect and excommunicate them from your node.
During the 2015 block size debate, a key area of contention concerned how BTC-denominated payments will scale to a global userbase.
CoinMarketCap and Cointelegraph were compromised to serve wallet drainers via malicious pop-ups, while Trezor’s contact form was hacked.
ZachXBT tracked the furry/crypto scammer and discovered he stole over $4M by impersonating Coinbase support staff.