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Month: September 2022

Paxos Faces SEC Scrutiny Over BUSD: What’s Happening Behind the Scenes?

Paxos is facing scrutiny from the SEC over BUSD. Explore the latest developments in this crypto regulatory drama.

Chainlink’s Stand on Ethereum’s Path to Proof of Stake

Discover Chainlink’s alignment with Ethereum’s transition to Proof of Stake and its implications for smart contracts and market dynamics.

Understanding China’s CBDC: Balancing Anonymity and Financial Oversight

Explore China’s digital yuan and its approach to balancing anonymity with the need for financial oversight and crime prevention.

Kyle Roche Controversy: Legal Tug-of-War in Crypto Asset Case

The fallout from Kyle Roche’s leaked videos intensifies as law firms seek to replace Roche Freedman in Tether and Bitfinex lawsuit.

Unmasking the Bitkeep Wallet Exploit: How Phishing Attacks Are Costing Crypto Users

Discover how the Bitkeep wallet phishing exploit occurred and what lessons can be learned to protect your digital assets.

CFTC Seeks Default Judgment Against Ooki DAO: Analyzing the Implications

CFTC initiates a default judgment against Ooki DAO following its missed response deadline. Discover the implications of this legal battle.

The Great Harmony Bridge Hack: Tracking the North Korean Lazarus Group’s Moves

Explore the complex web of the Harmony Bridge hack and the tracking efforts behind North Korea’s Lazarus Group’s $100 million cyber heist.

Curve Finance Under Siege: Unraveling a Devious Short Seller Attack

A deep dive into the recent short seller attack on Curve Finance, its impact on cryptocurrency prices, and the players involved.

The CBDC Showdown: Can Central Bank Digital Currencies Outshine Mobile Money in Africa?

Explore the insights from the BIS report on CBDC and mobile money competition in Africa, highlighting concerns and potential benefits for financial inclusion.

Censorship Claims: LBRY Alleges Apple’s Pressure During COVID-19

LBRY alleges Apple pressured them to censor COVID-19-related content to keep their apps in the store. What does this say about tech giants and free speech?