Author: AOTCC
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Aave purchases 2.7M CRV to clear bad debt following failed Eisenberg attack
Following a failed short attack, DeFi exploiter Avraham Eisenberg was liquidated from Aave at a loss of $10 million.
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US Justice Department seizes website of prolific ransomware gang Hive
The group is known to have targeted critical infrastructure, healthcare providers, and more over the past two years.
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Bitcoin can still crack $50K if gold correlation continues — Chart
BTC price performance may encounter a new magnet above the $50,000 mark if gold continues to be a trendsetter.
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The legal dangers of getting involved with DAOs
Buying DAO tokens? That’s no longer risk-free: Courts might consider you a partner in the business and judge you liable for millions in hacked funds. Another legal trap may be found simply working for a DAO — and implementing community decisions that turn out to be illegal in some far-flung jurisdiction. With many DAO communities…
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Bitcoin dialogue at WEF requires ‘open-mind’ — Davos 2023
“It’s about taking inspiration from what we’ve done.” Lugano’s Plan B hopes to drive Bitcoin adoption dialogue at future World Economic Forum conferences.
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Inside the World Economic Forum: Circle, Ripple reflect on Davos 2023
A handful of cryptocurrency industry players who took part in workshops at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting paint a picture of increased collaboration within the space in 2023.
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Tether moves to combat child abuse content marketplaces
Tether set to collaborate with anti-child-abuse network INHOPE to help the industry combat child abuse material marketplaces.
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ChatGPT learns Bitcoin will end central banking and fiat currency
A Bitcoin mentor convinced ChatGPT, the AI chatbot, that Bitcoin would bring about the demise of fiat currency.
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Former Polygon VP of growth shares the secrets behind major partnerships
Former Polygon VP of growth Arjun Kalsy believes that Polygon’s integration of zero-knowledge roll-up technology would boost the network’s adoption.
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How PR needs to change in 2023
PR “as usual” will move away from the norms we’ve grown used to, especially when it comes to utilizing Twitter for communicating with media.