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Voyager creditors serve SBF a Subpoena to appear in court for a ‘remote deposition’
Representatives for Voyager's Unsecured Creditors have requested that former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, provide documents and appear in court remotely next week for a deposition. A court filing on Feb. 18 in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, stated that Bankman-Fried has been served a “Subpoena to Testify at a Deposition in a Bankruptcy Case.” It was served by the Official Committee for the Unsecured Creditors of Voyager Digital Holdings, a bankrupt crypto lending exchange, who stated that he must appear for the “remote deposition” on Feb. 23. It also stated that Bankman-Fried produce …
Regulation / Feb. 19, 2023
ShapeShift responds to Sen. Warren’s comments to ‘set the record straight’
Non-custodial crypto platform ShapeShift refuted United States Senator Elizabeth Warren’s claims of "illicit financing,” suggesting that she used the platform as a scapegoat to “push” her latest crypto bill, according to a recent statement. ShapeShift stated in a tweet on Feb. 19 that Warren made “mistakes” in her “analysis” of the platform, which were made at a recent senate banking committee hearing entitled “Crypto Crash: Why Financial System Safeguards are Needed for Digital Assets,” on Feb. 14. On Valentine's Day, @SenWarren attempted to use ShapeShift as an example to push her latest crypto bill. Unfortunately, there were mistakes in the …
Regulation / Feb. 19, 2023
SEC sues Do Kwon, Paxos ready to litigate, SBF’s VPN: Hodler’s Digest, Feb. 12-18
Top Stories This Week Paxos categorically disagrees with the SEC that BUSD is a security The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has defined the stablecoin Binance USD (BUSD) as a security in a Wells Notice sent to its issuer, Paxos Trust Company. The SEC alleges the organization failed to register BUSD under federal securities laws. The firm, however, categorically disagrees with the authority’s view, and it’s prepared to vigorously litigate the matter in the U.S. courts. Also this week, Paxos was given directions from the New York Department of Financial Services to halt the issuance of new BUSD …
/ Feb. 18, 2023
Platypus to work on compensation plan after $8.5M attack
Decentralized finance (DeFi) firm Platypus is working on a compensation plan for user's losses after a flash loan attack drained nearly $8.5 million from the protocol, affecting its stablecoin dollar-peg. In a Tweet on Feb. 18, Platypus disclosed to be working on a plan to compensate the damages and asked users not to realize their losses in the protocol, saying this would make it harder for the company to manage the issue. Assets liquidation are also paused, said the protocol: 2/ We are working on a plan to compensate the losses, please DO NOT repay your USP and realize the …
Defi / Feb. 18, 2023
No businesses are for sale, says Blockchain.com
Cryptocurrency exchange and financial services firm Blockchain.com has denied attempts to sell assets or subsidiaries, and it is not in talks with other crypto firms about possible deals, a spokesperson told Cointelegraph on Feb. 18. According to reports citing anonymous sources, executives of the company discussed selling parts of its business to other crypto firms - including Coinbase - between December and January. Blockchain.com refutes the rumors: "No Blockchain.com businesses are for sale. Blockchain.com is an asset buyer, not a seller." The company, however, has been working on raising additional capital for its operations since October 2022, even at a …
Business / Feb. 18, 2023
How the Ordinals movement will benefit the Bitcoin blockchain
Bitcoin (BTC) NFTs will have a positive impact on Bitcoin ecosystem by improving its security and incentivizing developers to build on the network, according to independent developer Udi Wertheimer. The number of newly created Ordinals, also referred to as "inscriptions", have been spiking in recent weeks, causing a surge in transaction fees and average block size on the Bitcoin blockchain. According to Wertheimer, Bitcoin NFTs are going to be beneficial for Bitcoin's security budget: by driving up transaction fees, the creation of Ordinals will incentivize miners to secure the network while the revenue from mining reward will be decreasing with …
Adoption / Feb. 18, 2023
DeFi security: How trustless bridges can help protect users
Blockchain bridges allow decentralized finance (DeFi) users to use the same tokens across multiple blockchains. For example, a trader can use USD Coin (USDC) on the Ethereum or Solana blockchains to interact with the decentralized applications (DApps) on those networks. While these protocols may be convenient for DeFi users, they are at risk of exploitation by malicious actors. For example, in the past year, the Wormhole bridge — a popular cross-chain crypto bridge between Solana, Ethereum, Avalanche and others — was hacked, with attackers stealing over $321 million worth of wrapped Ethereum (wETH), the largest hack in DeFi history at …
Decentralization / Feb. 18, 2023
The economics of cryptocurrency mining: Costs, revenues and market trends
Mining refers to the process of verifying and adding new transactions to a blockchain network, such as in the case of Bitcoin (BTC) or other cryptocurrencies. The economics of mining refers to the economic incentives and costs associated with the mining process, as well as its impact on the broader economy. The economics of crypto mining are driven by a variety of factors, including cryptocurrency prices, mining difficulty, hardware costs, energy expenses, block rewards and transaction fees. This article will explain economics of mining, including costs, revenues and market trends. Cryptocurrency mining costs The costs associated with cryptocurrency mining can …
Adoption / Feb. 18, 2023
This metaverse is reshaping GameFi and Web3 gaming
The game industry has taken notice of the growing GameFi sector, which utilizes blockchain technology, and many brands have launched their own unique blockchain games. However, many of these games lack the engaging gameplay mechanics and enjoyment found in successful traditional games. Undeads aims to bring these elements to the forefront with high production values, high entertainment and replayability values not yet seen in the Web3 space. Undeads Metaverse is a AAA survival game that is revolutionizing the world of blockchain gaming. The team of over 70 developers is using play-to-earn mechanics, a well-designed game economy and high production values …
Nft / Feb. 18, 2023
Bitcoin faces do-or-die weekly, monthly close with macro bull trend at stake
Bitcoin (BTC) is leaving traders guessing as the future of the bull market depends on the last week of February. In multiple tweets on Feb. 17, popular trader and analyst Rekt Capital flagged crucial resistance battles ongoing on BTC/USD across multiple timeframes. Bitcoin price squares off with bear market downtrend Bitcoin hit new six-month highs this week as the latest innings of its 2023 recovery kept the bull-bear debate raging. After a consolidatory start to the month, February has turned out to be something of a reckoning point for Bitcoin price strength. Gains have been a lot harder to cement …
Bitcoin / Feb. 18, 2023
Crypto investors under attack by two new malware, reveals Cisco Talos
Anti-malware software Malwarebytes highlighted two new forms of malicious computer programs propagated by unknown sources that are actively targeting crypto investors in a desktop environment. Since December 2022, the two malicious files in question — MortalKombat ransomware and Laplas Clipper malware threats — have been actively scouting the Internet for stealing cryptocurrencies from unwary investors, revealed the threat intelligence research team, Cisco Talos. The victims of this campaign are predominantly located in the United States, with a smaller percentage of victims in the United Kingdom, Turkey, and the Philippines, as shown below. The malicious software work in partnership to swoop …
Adoption / Feb. 18, 2023
Custodia Bank CEO slams Washington’s ‘misguided crackdown’ on crypto
The CEO of Custodia Bank Caitlin Long has slammed regulators and lawmakers in Washington D.C. for their “misguided crackdown” on the crypto sector, and also for ignoring her warnings of major “fraud” allegedly conducted by now-bankrupted entities. In a Feb. 17 blog post titled “Shame On Washington, DC For Shooting A Messenger Who Warned of Crypto Debacle,” Long tore into the government for its approach to crypto regulation, failing to protect investors and alienating good actors in the space: “Washington’s misguided crackdown will only push risks into the shadows, leaving regulators to play whack-a-mole as the risks continuously pop up …
Regulation / Feb. 18, 2023