Category: Crypto News
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Mt. Gox top creditor goes with early payout option: Report
The creditor will be paid by September this year instead of waiting for the legal processes to be finished.
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BIS-funded regulator to probe DeFi entry points like stablecoins
Despite providing many novel services, DeFi does not differ substantially from traditional finance in its functions, the Financial Stability Board stated.
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Tether market cap nears $70B as SEC crypto crackdown hurts stablecoin rivals
Tether’s USDT has seen its market capitalization rebound to nearly $70 billion as the SEC ordered Paxos to stop issuing BUSD, the third-largest stablecoin.
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European Union discusses using zero-knowledge proofs for digital IDs
The proposition to use zero-knowledge proofs was approved by the EU Committee and may become part of the updated legislation.
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Binance banking problems highlight a divide between crypto firms and banks
With exchanges losing banking partners, experts are beginnig to warn of a widening relationship between crypto firms and traditional banks.
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Mango Markets exploiter seeks to keep disputed funds paid as ‘bug bounty’
Attorneys representing Avraham Eisenberg argued he had already settled his dispute with Mango DAO and shouldn’t have to pay back any more funds.
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Wyoming lawmakers pass bill to prevent forced disclosure of private keys
The only exception to the law will be where the public key is unavailable to disclose details of the digital asset, digital identities, interest or right.
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Ex-Stanford dean says SBF’s parents helped his family battle cancer
One of the previously undisclosed guarantors of Sam Bankman-Fried’s bond told Cointelegraph why he helped out the former FTX CEO.
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Binance readies checkbook for potential fines from US regulators: Report
The world’s largest crypto exchange wants to resolve outstanding investigations with U.S. regulators.
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Galaxy Digital CEO ‘wouldn’t be surprised’ if Bitcoin hit $30K this quarter
Recent positive Bitcoin price action has been linked to a slowdown of U.S. inflation, Mike Novogratz thinks the price rally could sustain until the end of March.