Author: AOTCC
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Ark Invest CEO sees potential crypto rebound amid whiffs of a Fed pivot
The crypto and innovative tech investment firm is confident that inflation will fall and the Fed will pivot in 2023.
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NFT court orders could become a norm in crypto-related litigation: Lawyers
Despite whether the defendant sees the court notice, getting served by NFT “limits what the defendant” can do with the funds according to legal experts.
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‘Tremendous time’ to start a blockchain company, says Pantera General Partner
Paul Veradittakit of Pantera Capital believes now could be a good time for new entrepreneurs to enter the crypto space.
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SEC’s ‘one-dimensional’ approach is slowing Bitcoin progress: Grayscale CEO
Grayscale’s chief was the latest to take a swing at the authority for its so-called “regulation by enforcement” actions.
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North Korea’s Lazarus Group masterminded $100M Harmony hack: FBI confirms
The FBI also confirmed earlier reports this month by figures such as ZachXBT that the hackers had started moving a large chunk of the funds around via privacy protocols.
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Stablecoin data points to ‘healthy appetite’ from bulls and possible Bitcoin rally to $25K
Bitcoin price continues to press higher this week as demand for stablecoins and a key BTC price metric suggests bulls have a “healthy appetite.”
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Ethereum devs create ‘shadow fork’ to test conditions for Ether withdrawals
Developers are attempting to attack the forked testnet with malicious nodes to see if they can find vulnerabilities.
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When meme? Top crypto memes and their meaning
Memes have become an important, if somewhat humorous, part of the cryptocurrency community.
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Crypto tracker picks up trail of funds heisted from Harmony Bridge in June
The crypto detectives traced funds stolen by North Korean Lazarus Group through two mixers and various networks to identify 350 addresses where the funds remain today.
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BlockFi exec argues bankruptcy court should approve bonuses to retain talent
According to Megan Crowell, losing certain employees could “severely [limit] the debtors’ options” amid bankruptcy proceedings.