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Meet the person who offered a comfy bed for 'scrappy' hackers during ETHDenver
Jessy, the name behind Jessy’s Hacker House, helped organize four rental houses in Denver for "genuine scrappy" individuals looking for networking opportunities and more.
Key Week Ahead For Bitcoin As Mt. Gox Payments Approach, Will BTC Hold Above $22,000?
Bitcoin (BTC) bulls have withstood the selling pressure that pushed the price below $23,000 last week. As BTC holds above the previous trench of $22,000, there’s another concern for the bulls as the days go by.
Mt. Gox payments are approaching, and...
Bitcoin price enters 'transitional phase' according to BTC on-chain analysis
BTC has struggled to overcome the $25,000 level, but on-chain analysis suggests that the pushback at the key price level is part of the transition out of the bear market.
Alameda Research files suit against Grayscale over ‘self-imposed redemption ban’
The FTX Debtors want to “unlock” $9 billion in share value and management fees that they dispute through the Delaware Court of Chancery.
US trustee appeals FTX bankruptcy judge's ruling to deny appointment of independent examiner
The legal team for U.S. Trustee Andrew Vara petitioned to have the U.S. District Court consider an appeal for a ruling on an independent examiner in FTX's bankruptcy case.
Investor concerns persist as crypto investment products see 4th week of outflows
According to CoinShares, outflows from crypto investment funds amounted to $17 million last week, marking the fourth consecutive week of outflows.
Stablecoins have plentiful machine-payment use cases in absence of euro CBDC: Report
The Digital Euro Association sees automated micropayments as a way for Europe to maintain its digital competitiveness, once regulations are in place.
Frax’s shift to a fully backed stablecoin signals the end of DeFi’s algorithmic experiment
The sun sets on algorithmic stablecoins as Frax shifts to a fully-backed model.
American regulators are pushing hard against crypto: Law Decoded, Feb. 28–March 6
Crypto mining operators, custodians and Binance personally received a fine doze of the United States officials' attention last week.
Lawmakers should check the SEC’s wartime consigliere with legislation
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler has a lot in common with “The Godfather’s” Michael Corleone, according to the Cato Institute's Jack Solowey and Jennifer Schulp.