Attorney John Deaton says there’s a 25% chance Ripple will see an outright win against the SEC, while rumors fly of a possible IPO.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art to return $550K in donations from FTX
The agreement came on the back of “good faith, arm’s length negotiations” with FTX’s debtors, the museum said.
Privacy-focused Aleo blockchain gets new wallet as mainnet launch approaches
The wallet developer also raised $4.5 million from Hack VC and other firms to further advance ZK-based enterprise solutions.
FTX lawsuits see crypto firms, influencers dial back endorsement deals
Some crypto influencers have been giving lucrative endorsement offers a hard pass after seeing what could happen if things end badly for the firm.
FTX debtors object Genesis’ ‘critical’ claim estimate of ‘$0.00’
The FTX debtors alleged that the claim was filed “without any advance notice,” and they were not invited to participate in the mediation.
Warren’s alleged work with short-seller shows anti-crypto army heating up
Elizabeth Warren reportedly took advice from Wall Street short-seller Marc Cohodes, who cashed in on the collapse of Silvergate and Signature banks.
Coinbase Derivatives Exchange set to roll out BTC and ETH futures
Coinbase Derivatives Exchange’s institutional-sized contracts will be sized at 1 Bitcoin and 10 Ether.
Brazil’s crypto exchange Mercado Bitcoin licensed as payment provider: Report
As a payment institution, the new fintech MB Pay will enable certain digital banking services to the crypto exchange’s users in the country.
Is Biden’s controversial Bitcoin mining tax dead or set to rise from the ashes?
References to the tax were removed from the U.S. debt bill, but that doesn’t mean it’s gone for good.
US lawmakers aim for crypto regulatory clarity with proposed bill putting the screws to SEC
The framework under the bill would allow certain tokens to qualify as digital commodities if they were decentralized and crack down on the SEC’s previous […]