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Brit crypto hacker dodges US extradition due to prison corruption

The crypto hacker who allegedly helped wreck Reggie Middleton's Veritaseum ICO won't face US extradition, but he might end up in a UK court.

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Ministries Queried About Missing 200,000 Bitcoins as Bulgaria Explores Crypto Payments

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The recently elected government of Bulgaria has found itself in the position of answering questions about the fate of billions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency reportedly confiscated by the country’s law enforcement five years ago. Meanwhile, the new finance minister has revealed that authorities in Sofia are now exploring options to implement a crypto payment…

The post Ministries Queried About Missing 200,000 Bitcoins as Bulgaria Explores Crypto Payments appeared first on Bitcoin News Miner.

Crypto Service Providers Willing to Embrace FATF Travel Rule, Study Shows


The Travel Rule, which now governs service providers in the digital currency ecosystem, is arguably not a source of concern as a new report from Notabene shows many firms in the space are in compliance already. (Read More)

White House Working on Executive Order on Cryptocurrencies

White House Working on Executive Order on Cryptocurrencies

The Infrastructure Bill was passed into law last November. The White House intends to seize control of U.S. government policy

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Before You Click ‘I Agree’: How Binance, Coinbase and 22 Other Crypto Exchanges Handle Your Data

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Never bother to read the privacy policy when signing up for a cryptocurrency exchange? Maybe you should. For Privacy Week, CoinDesk reviewed the privacy policies and notices of 24 major crypto exchanges and lending services to see how much they know about users and how transparent they are about it. The two dozen companies represent…

The post Before You Click ‘I Agree’: How Binance, Coinbase and 22 Other Crypto Exchanges Handle Your Data appeared first on Bitcoin News Miner.

Official Says Puerto Rico’s Senate Targeted by Cyberattack

Puerto Rico’s Senate announced Wednesday that it was the target of a cyberattack that disabled its internet provider, phone system and official online page, the latest in a string of similar incidents in recent years.

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Thailand’s Market Watchdogs Suggest Crypto Regulation to Avoid Threatening Financial Stability


Regulators in Thailand, including The trio of the Bank of Thailand (BOT), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the Ministry of Finance (MOF), issued a joint statement on cryptocurrencies that threaten the local financial ecosystem. (Read More)

Is this the end of Facebook’s Diem?

It looks as though Facebook’s Diem is coming to an end before it even launched.

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IMF wants El Salvador to drop Bitcoin as legal tender

El Salvador adopted Bitcoin as legal tender in September 2021 and wants to build…

The post IMF wants El Salvador to drop Bitcoin as legal tender appeared first on Coin Journal.

Cathie Wood’s Price Prediction for BTC

January 26, 2022       /       Unchained Daily       /       Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ Ark Invest’s Cathie Wood predicts Bitcoin could exceed $1 million[...]

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Money laundering 0.05% of all crypto transactions in 2021: Chainalysis report

Every year since 2017, blockchain analysis company Chainalysis publishes a report focusing on money laundering and illicit transactions going through the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

The post Money laundering 0.05% of all crypto transactions in 2021: Chainalysis report appeared first on CryptoSlate.

VPNLab.net Shuttered in Latest Spate of Global Takedowns

Europol and 10 nations seized servers and disconnected the anonymous network allegedly used by many cybercriminals in the latest effort to hobble cybercrime groups.

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