Citron founder pleads not guilty to fraud over short seller calls
Lawyers for short-seller firm Citron’s Andrew Left reportedly said he would “never” accept a plea deal with the US government.
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Cryptocurrency Custodian BitGo Expands Crypto Insurance Policy
Cryptocurrency custodian BitGo now offers insurance for the assets it holds in excess of its $100 million coverage limit.According to an announcement on March 18, BitGo is the first crypto asset custodian to allow its customers to purchase an excess limit above its standard policy.Over $100 million of insurance coverage on cryptoBitGo first launched an…

Decentralized Web3 data service taps ZK-proofs for tamper-proof SQL queries
Space and Time launches zero-knowledge proof tool for its decentralized database platform. 216 Total views 2 Total shares Decentralized Web3 data service Space and Time has tapped into zero-knowledge proof (ZK-proof) technology to cryptographically verify information queries within its ecosystem.The company’s proprietary Proof of SQL allows the platform to generate a SNARK cryptographic proof of a query…

Bitcoin sheds ‘dumb money’ as retail buys most BTC since March 2020 crash
Small-volume buyers are as interested in $48,000 Bitcoin as they were in $3,600 Bitcoin, data appears to show. 2203 Total views 7 Total shares Bitcoin (BTC) is back in fashion for regular investors at $48,000 as data confirms the biggest buying spree since March 2020.In a tweet on Dec. 14, statistician Willy Woo eyed a…

Shanghai Man: RMB stablecoin in Shanghai, Evergrande FUD, and FTX gains ground
This weekly roundup of news from Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong attempts to curate the industry’s most important news, including influential projects, changes in the regulatory landscape, and enterprise blockchain integrations. This week, the word “Evergrande” found its way into the vocabulary of every western investor. After years of watching the corporation’s football team on…

Ethereum ETFs in ‘window dressing’ stage, approval in weeks — Galaxy
Galaxy Digital’s head of asset management, Steve Kurz, is confident that Ethereum ETFs will be approved within the month.

Analysts tip 5 catalysts that could break Bitcoin, crypto from its stupor
Analysts believe spot Bitcoin ETFs, new stablecoin adoption, and an upcoming Ethereum scaling upgrade are among the catalysts that could reignite the crypto markets. 124 Total views 1 Total shares A potential wave of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, PayPal’s new stablecoin and a key Ethereum upgrade are among the catalysts that could wake crypto from…

Tether Printer Isn’t Pumping Up Crypto Prices, Researchers Find
New research suggests Tether Treasury is not pumping Bitcoin’s price, contrary to popular belief. 924 Total views 21 Total shares Stablecoins are not driving up the price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, according to a new study from the Centre for Economic Policy Research.Academics Richard K Lyons from UC Berkeley and Ganesh Viswanath-Natraj from the…

What We Know About Yellow Vests’ Bank Run and How Crypto Could Help It
On Jan. 7, activists of the French grassroots political movement the Gilets Jaunes — Yellow Vests — announced a bank run via social media, essentially hoping to meet their goals by destabilizing the local financial system.Dubbed the “Collectors’ Referendum,” the movement’s latest demonstration calls on supporters to withdraw their savings from financial institutions on Saturday,…