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Deus Finance exploit: Hackers get away with $3M worth of DAI and Ether
Deus Finance had acknowledged the exploit on its lending contract and the CEO of the firm was quick to come up with a reimbursement plan.
UK financial watchdog seeks crypto talent amid new crackdown
The FCA is planning to collect applications for its new role as head of the department of digital assets by early April.
Bitcoin well positioned to help governments create cheaper CBDCs: Deloitte
Deloitte analysis shows how Bitcoin can help traditional fiat currency improve drastically in terms of speed, security, efficiency, cross-border payments.
Gaming industry to have a 'blockchain-connected' future, studio execs say
“We believe strongly that there will be some element of play-to-earn or play-and-earn in most games within the next few years,” said WAX executive Michael Rubinelli.
Bitcoin sees 'mother of all consolidations' as $40K BTC price squeeze fails
BTC price action is stubbornly sticking to a zone which has seen more on-chain volume than any other in Bitcoin's history.
Short term Bitcoin buyers transition to long term holders: Glassnode
Although long-term coin selling saw a marked increase last week, HODLing is still the preferred strategy as more of the short-term supply is becoming long-term supply.
Blockchain forensics firm finds millions in sanctioned crypto wallet
Elliptic has discovered a dubious crypto wallet with “significant crypto-asset holdings” in the millions of dollars.
Binance awarded Bahrain crypto service provider license
The world’s largest crypto exchange will now provide various regulated crypto services to Bahraini citizens.
Ethereum 'Merge' edging closer with final Kiln testnet launch
The Kiln testnet is the final public testing phase before the long-awaited Ethereum ‘Merge’ and the end of proof-of-work consensus.
Motions denied for both SEC and Ripple as battle continues
Ripple CEO Garlington claims a “big win” in the dismissal of an SEC motion while remaining silent about the ruling on his own motion.