Author: AOTCC
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FTX-tied townhouse in Washington DC unlisted: Report
A few blocks from the U.S. Capitol, the townhouse belongs to Guarding Against Pandemics, a nonprofit organization founded by Gabriel Bankman-Fried, SBF’s brother.
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How to protect against crime in the metaverse
To protect against crime in the metaverse, take precautions, such as using secure passwords, and report suspected criminal activities to law enforcement.
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Bitcoin clings to $23.5K as trader says BTC ‘identical’ to 2020 breakout
Bitcoin is far from turning everyone bullish, but several sources point to classic bull market structures now in place on BTC price charts.
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Tax strategies allow crypto investors to offset losses
Reporting cryptocurrency when filing taxes can help investors offset their losses.
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Top 10 most famous computer programmers of all time
Computer programming has made the impossible possible. Read about the top 10 computer programmers to date.
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Sri Lanka against Bitcoin adoption, rejects Draper’s anti-corruption pitch
Central bank Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe believes that adopting decentralized cryptocurrencies would worsen the country’s economic situation.
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YouTuber baits MMA fighter into secretly shilling fake NFTs for $1K
Coffeezilla, a YouTuber and crypto investigator, revealed that American mixed martial artist Dillon Danis promoted a fake NFT project without disclosing that he received $1,000 for the advertisement.
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The world must take a ‘collective action’ approach to regulations – India’s Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman hopes that finance ministers and central bank governors will be able to agree on crypto regulations in the G-20 meeting in Bengaluru later this month.
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Little Shapes was a ‘social experiment’ to expose NFT botnets: founder
In a 158 document, the team behind Little Shapes alleged that NFT scammers utilized bot networks to rug-pull “$200 million+ out of the ecosystem.”
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Protocol Labs, Chainalysis and Bittrex add to crypto layoff season
Crypto execs suggested that the “extremely challenging” times forced them to cut jobs in order to “weather this extended” crypto winter.