Swan Bitcoin sues its lawyers for picking up Tether as client
Swan Bitcoin sued former employees it alleged got help from Tether, and now accuses its own law firm of malpractice after it picked up the stablecoin issuer as a client.
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Sam Bankman-Fried: The crypto whale who wants to give billions away
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Singapore Exchange Successfully Trials Blockchain for Tokenized Assets Settlement
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX), along with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), have successfully tested the use of blockchain technology for tokenized assets settlement, according to a SGX release issued Sunday, Nov. 11.The report reveals the data on the trial that began in August, shortly after MAS and SGX had partnered with U.S. stock market…

CoinMarketCap hack reportedly leaks 3.1 million user email addresses
3.1 million email addresses linked to CoinMarketCap accounts were reportedly being traded on hacking forums, according to Have I Been Pwned. 352 Total views 7 Total shares CoinMarketCap, a price-tracking website for cryptocurrencies, has reportedly fallen victim to a hack that leaked 3.1 million user email addresses. The information came into light after the hacked email…

ETF analyst raises spot Bitcoin ETF approval chances in the US to 65%
The ETF analyst predicted that recent developments in the Ripple vs. SEC case and the upcoming Grayscale lawsuit would be crucial to the first spot Bitcoin ETF approval. 1051 Total views 6 Total shares The chances of approval of a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the United States have now increased to 65%…

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Ethereum traders show uncertainty ahead of today’s Shapella hardfork: Report
The Ethereum network’s Shapella upgrade, scheduled for around 6:30 pm EST on April 12, has induced significant uncertainty among traders, according to a report by Kaiko. The upgrade will enable staked-ETH withdrawals from the Beacon Chain for the first time since its launch in December 2020. According to previous estimates, the upgrade will add nearly 1.2…

Ethereum team lead sees zero interest from university in collaborating
Peter Szilagyi, Ethereum's team lead, voiced dissatisfaction with his former university's lack of enthusiasm in recommending students for collaboration with Ethereum. Peter Szilagyi, Ethereum team lead, has expressed frustration over his alma mater's lack of interest in providing opportunities for students to collaborate with Ethereum.In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Szilagyi explained