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Month: October 2023

Crypto Catastrophe: September 2023 Sets Record for Hacks and Exploits

September 2023 marks a record month for crypto losses with $329.8 million stolen. Explore the details of these exploits and the future of crypto security.

Bitcoin’s Bold Moves: Navigating October’s Market Dynamics

Explore Bitcoin’s October trading journey, market signals, and potential pitfalls as analysts weigh in. Stay informed for smart investment moves!

CFTC Chair Behnam Urges Legislative Updates Amid Rapid Crypto Evolution

CFTC Chairman Behnam discusses the agency’s enforcement in crypto at FIA Expo 2023, emphasizing the need for updated legislation.

Navigating October’s Volatility: Bitcoin, Stocks, and What Lies Ahead

Explore the October performance of Bitcoin and stocks, and learn about key resistance levels and market trends ahead.

Navigating the October Surge: Market Analysis of Bitcoin and Major Cryptocurrencies

Explore October’s bullish outlook on Bitcoin and critical resistance levels for major cryptocurrencies amidst stock market trends.

Recent Developments in Cryptocurrency Regulation: Delays and New Guidelines

Discover the latest news on Bitcoin ETFs, legal status of cryptocurrency in China, and regulatory updates from Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Sam Bankman-Fried: The High-Stakes Trial of Cryptocurrency’s Fallen Star

Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial is set to unfold, amid stacked charges and a historic backdrop in cryptocurrency history. Will justice prevail?

SEC Delays Bitcoin ETF Decisions Amid Global Crypto Developments

Discover the latest on SEC delays for Bitcoin ETFs, Taiwan’s crypto regulations, and a Chinese court’s recognition of Bitcoin.

Reflections on Ross Ulbricht: A Decade as the Silk Road’s Dread Pirate

Marking 10 years in prison, Ross Ulbricht’s case sparks debate on justice and digital freedom.

Reflecting on a Decade: Ross Ulbricht’s Journey from Silk Road Founder to Prisoner

Marking 10 years in prison, Ross Ulbricht reflects on his actions with Silk Road. Supporters remain divided amidst calls for clemency.