The United States Treasury Department is stepping up attempts to halt the flow of stolen cryptocurrency following an unprecedented $620 million hack.
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The project may result in a significant rise in the number of NFT games available on the App Store.
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The chipmaker agreed to pay a $5.5 million fee to resolve the case without admitting or rejecting the allegations.
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The money will be used by the Alborz JV to purchase S19j Pro crypto mining rigs for its Texas data center, which has a capacity of 40 megawatts.
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While stocks and the majority of cryptocurrencies fell, the Polkadot price fell precipitously on Thursday and Friday morning.
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The Joe Rogan Experience host Joe Rogan compares bitcoin to the early internet. 'The government is freaking out,' he said, noting that Bitcoin is now a 'viable kind of cash' with which 'you can really buy stuff.'
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Brubank, one of the first digital banks in Argentina to be recognized by the country's central bank, has entered the cryptocurrency market. Customers can now purchase crypto assets on the company's app, allowing them to make bitcoin investments using the company's platform. This is the country's second banking institution to offer these services, according to reports.
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Bankoff, a company that offers virtual cards that can be topped up with bitcoin, has informed users that Visa and Stripe no longer support their cards. After big processors banned their services in Russia, they permitted Russians to pay abroad.
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Several US politicians, as well as an SEC commissioner, have expressed reservations about the securities regulator's decision to expand its crypto enforcement team. 'The Securities and Exchange Commission is a regulator with an enforcement division, not an enforcement agency.'
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Bentley University, a private university in Waltham, Massachusetts, has announced that it would now accept digital currencies as payment for tuition. The president of Bentley University stated that the institution has been 'at the vanguard in producing business leaders' and that the staff is 'glad to embrace' the technologies that its students are learning about today.
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