Crypto stealing malware found in Android, iOS app-making kits: Kaspersky
Kaspersky Labs says a software development kit for Google and Apple phone apps contains malware that can scan pictures for crypto wallet recovery phrases.
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Chinese Startup Donates $14K to Fight Coronavirus While Launching a Blockchain Data Platform
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Michael Saylor says Bitcoin Mining Council required to combat ‘hostile’ narrative
Michael Saylor has provided more context on the Mining Council, and hopes to combat the anti-crypto narrative with greater Bitcoin mining transparency. 4394 Total views 4 Total shares MicroStrategy CEO, Michael Saylor has explained the details and thinking behind the formation of the Bitcoin Mining Council.The council was formed on May 25 after Saylor brokered…

Diar: Average Bitcoin Transaction Fees Increased by Nearly 200% From March to April
Average bitcoin (BTC) transaction fees increased by nearly 200% in April compared to March, a report released by crypto research firm Diar on May 6.The report also notes that bitcoin miners earned $13.7 million from fees alone — over 71% up from $3.9 million — the amount they made from fees during the previous month.…

Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers appeal decision on bail, citing First Amendment issues
Lawyers questioned a judge's decision to revoke bail on Aug. 11, claiming SBF speaking to a journalist about Caroline Ellison was "protected First Amendment activity". Lawyers representing Sam Bankman-Fried, or SBF, have filed an appeal claiming the former FTX CEO’s bail was revoked “in retaliation for him exercising his First Amendment rights” and not witness…

Billionaire admits he was wrong about Bitcoin as Citadel looks to crypto markets
Company founder Ken Griffin has backtracked on his anti-crypto stance and wants his firm to offer digital assets to its clients this year. 392 Total views 3 Total shares American multinational hedge fund and financial services company Citadel is poised to enter cryptocurrency markets this year.Speaking on Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein, Citadel founder Ken…

SynFutures decentralizes with foundation, governance token
The perpetual futures platform will issue 10 billion F Tokens as it continues its decentralization.

Is China softening on Bitcoin? A turn of phrase stirs the crypto world
They were only two seemingly innocuous words: “investment alternatives.” But when applied to Bitcoin — the seminal cryptocurrency — by an official from the People’s Bank of China in a recent panel discussion, they reverberated like a firecracker.“A remarkable step for BTC,” Lennix Lai, director of financial markets at OKEx, calls the statement. Michael Peshkam,…