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Author: John Smith
Ngo Thi Theu was part of a 1,000-strong organization that promised 20-30% returns but prevented victims from withdrawing any earnings. Source link
The SafeMoon saga, in all its low-rent absurdity and sheer incompetence, may be the perfect encapsulation of crypto’s maximum-fraud era. Source link
SlowMist claims the SuperRare exploit was caused by a faulty permission check in the “updateMerkleRoot function.” Source link
The crypto community is giving its take on staying safe at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in the wake of a number of high-profile crypto crimes. Source link
Bitcoin (BTC) treasury companies today share certain similarities with mania of US investment trusts from the Roaring ‘20s. Source link
MyBitcoin, an early exchange that went into receivership in 2011, splashed back into markets after a whale sold 80,000 of its BTC. Source link
The International Monetary Fund approved the loan on the condition that El Salvador scale down its Bitcoin project. Source link
There are at least three legal possibilities for the final outcome of crypto’s highest-profile lawsuit, SEC v. Ripple et al. Source link
The legislation forbidding government officials from launching memecoins stands for Modern Emoluments and Malfeasance Enforcement Act. Source link
Many states in the US have considered bills that would enable them to create “crypto reserves,” but none have passed. Source link