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Out Phishing: OpenSea NFTs Disappear

February 21, 2022       /       Unchained Daily       /       Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ Nexo, a crypto lender, has stopped paying interest on new deposits[...]

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U.S. Lawyer on SEC vs Ripple Lawsuit: ‘SEC Could Lose Both Its Pawn and Its Bishop’

Jeremy Hogan, a partner at the American law firm Hogan & Hogan, who has been closely following and commenting on the U.S. SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple, says that the SEC lawyers’ latest move seems like a huge mistake. As you may remember, on 22 December 2020, the SEC announced that it had “filed an action against Ripple Labs Inc. and […]

$8 or $58? 3rd or 7th? – What the ‘experts’ say about where Cardano will go

In 2021, Cardano was the third-biggest crypto by market cap, breathing down Ethereum’s neck. However, 2022 saw it in seventh place. To that end, Finder’s panel of fintech experts came together to predict ADA’s future price performance. The final estimate was well worth a read. A full deck of Cardano To make a long story […]

Canada court freezes $20 million in bitcoin and cash donated to truckers.

According to the Globe and Mail report, the residents of Ottawa, Canada, have filed a lawsuit against the Freedom Convoy 2022 protesters seeking up to $20 million out of the total amount of money raised in donations worldwide to be redistributed to citizens of the city. An Ontario Superior Court judge in Ottawa has ordered the […]

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Ottawa Court Freezes $20M in Cash, Bitcoin Donated to Truckers

The order seeks to redistribute as much as $20 million donated to the Freedom Convoy to the citizens of Ottawa.

Meta Agrees $90 Million Settlement in Facebook Privacy Suit

Facebook-parent Meta has agreed to pay $90 million to settle a 10-year-old lawsuit accusing it of tracking users online even after they logged off the social network, court records show.

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Trudeau Warns Truckers Government Will ‘Respond With Whatever It Takes,’ 2 Freedom Convoy Crypto Fundraisers Reach Goals

Trudeau Warns Truckers Government Will 'Respond With Whatever It Takes,' 2 Freedom Convoy Crypto Fundraisers Reach GoalsThe truckers Freedom Convoy in Canada continues even after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned the truckers the government is ready to “respond with whatever it takes.” Furthermore, an Ontario judge on Friday ordered protestors to end the blockade at Ambassador Bridge, and TD Bank gave around a million dollars donated to the Freedom […]

Feds Oppose Immediate Release of Voting Machine Report

A federal cybersecurity agency is reviewing a report that alleges security vulnerabilities in voting machines used by Georgia and other states and says the document shouldn’t be made public until the agency has had time to assess and mitigate potential risks.

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Opinion: Why Are People Trying to Politicize Web3?

Key Takeaways A high profile case surrounding an employee losing his job at Ethereum Name Service over a 2016 tweet has sparked intense debate...

Ripple files a new motion to compel the SEC to hand over documents

The case between Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is still ongoing, with major developments stirring a conversation in the cryptocurrency community. [...]

XRP Vs SEC: Newly Surfaced Notes Could Further Dampen SEC Lawsuit Against Ripple

The XRP Vs SEC lawsuit continues to take dramatic turns. Ripple has filed a motion to compel the SEC to hand over notes taken at a meeting between its CEO and a former SEC commissioner. However, SEC has objected to the motion, invoking deliberative process privilege (DPP). SEC continues punting on Ripple Ripple’s motion, filed

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