Robinhood reaches $3.9M settlement over blocked crypto withdrawals
Robinhood Crypto LLC has agreed to pay $3.9 million to settle claims it failed to let customers withdraw cryptocurrency from their accounts between 2018 and 2022.
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On a typically brisk winter evening in Saket, South Delhi, Jyoti Singh and a male friend enjoyed a trip to the movies to watch Ang Lee’s Life of Pi. Heading home afterwards they waited at a bus stop, and then boarded a private bus bound for Dwarka at around 9.30pm. But Jyoti didn’t make it home.…

‘No Sign of the Petro Here’: Mystery and Confusion Besets Venezuela’s Crypto ‘Revolution’
Reuters has today, August 30, published an investigative report into Venezuela’s national oil-backed cryptocurrency, the Petro (PTR), attempting to square government claims with facts on the ground and evidence of the Petro’s transaction history to date.Reuters dispatched reporters to the central Venezuelan hamlet of Atapirire, which sits at the heart of the 380-square-kilometer territory that…

Blockchain trading platform INX completes $125M SEC-approved token IPO
INX has reportedly raised $125 million from investors to build a fully regulated trading platform for crypto and security tokens. 3427 Total views 20 Total shares INX Limited has completed the first-ever Securities and Exchange Commission-approved token sale event via an initial public offering.According to a release issued by the company, the blockchain trading platform…

Bitcoin enters make-or-break zone after BTC price snaps back to $38K
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Crypto Biz: SBF’s newest Excel spreadsheet reveals all
Large enterprise businesses spend tons of money keeping track of their financial dealings — think accountants, financial analysts, consultants and enterprise-grade accounting software. Sam Bankman-Fried, meanwhile, used Microsoft Excel. On Jan. 17, in another sloppy Excel spreadsheet, SBF revealed that FTX US was solvent. The Excel file purportedly showed customer balances, bank deposits and assets held…

PayPal applies for NFT marketplace patent, Meta’s avatars impress: Nifty Newsletter
In this week’s newsletter, read about how a nonfungible token (NFT) artist raised money to support a cancer charity and why payments platform PayPal has filed a patent application for an NFT marketplace. Check out Meta’s new photorealistic metaverse avatars and, in other news, learn why Neal Stephenson’s metaverse blockchain project remains optimistic despite waning

Museum of Crypto Art to launch MOCA token, plans acquisition spree
According to some estimates, coronavirus-related strains may soon force upwards of one in every eight physical museums to permanently close — but despite the struggles, one Metaverse-native museum is raising funds to transition to a community-governed model. The Museum of Crypto Art announced today the launch of the MOCA token, a Polygon-based governance and utility asset.…

Franklin Templeton tokenized funds get verification system on Jiritsu
Jiritsu launched a verification system for Franklin Templeton’s EZBC and FOBXX funds, which will allow retail tokens backed by these funds to be developed.