Author: AOTCC
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Miami-Dade gains right to remove FTX name from Heat arena
County officials negotiated with the crypto exchange in 2021 to name Miami Heat’s arena FTX Arena until 2040, for $135 million.
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Ava Labs partners with AWS to offer one-click node deployment
Other new features include a subnet deployment service and GovCloud integration for compliance-friendly Dapps
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Silvergate hit with another class-action suit, this time for securities law violations
According to allegations, the company and its executives knowingly misled investors with positive statements despite accusations involving money laundering and tanking share prices.
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Bitcoin miner Northern Data says production increased by 315% Y/Y in 2022
According to Northern Data AG, it generated a total of 2,798 BTC in the fiscal year 2022.
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China’s central bank includes digital yuan in report on currency circulation
The 13.61 billion e-CNY represented roughly 0.13% of the 10.47 trillion yuan in circulation at the end of 2022.
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Touch and smell comes to the metaverse, Nifty Newsletter, Jan 4–10
A cybersecurity firm warned users of a fake Pokemon NFT game that spreads malware and targets gamers.
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City of London, British trade groups form new digital currency advocacy alliance
The UK capital’s governing body is partnering with the Digital Pound Association and other trade groups to promote good crypto policy and practice and the UK’s position as a global financial center.
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Bitcoin price rally to $18K possible as $275M in BTC options expire on Friday
Bitcoin bulls aim to push BTC price to $18,000 and options data outlines clear reasons why.
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Dutch exchange Bitvavo rejects DCG’s proposal to repay 70% of debt
After having about $290 million locked at Digital Currency Group, Bitvavo decided to prefund the assets on its own and is now looking for full repayment.
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Hong Kong watchdog aims to restrict retail traders to liquid products
When asked about Bitcoin or Ether, SFC executive Julia Leung Fung-yee did not respond but reiterated that “highly liquid” products will be allowed.