Category: Ethereum News
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Martin Shkreli’s claim he forfeited all copies of Wu-Tang album ‘dubious,’ says PleasrDAO
PleasrDAO claims Martin Shkreli hasn’t handed over all existing copies of a one-of-one Wu-Tang album, alleging he publicly boasted about giving copies to “like, 50 different chicks.”
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Demand for Yen stablecoins is ‘only a matter of time’ — Brad Garlinghouse
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse says that Japan’s efforts on regulatory clarity has allowed “entrepreneurship and investment to really thrive.”
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CFTC submits emergency motion to block Kalshi's election betting contracts
The CFTC asked the court to block Kalshi from offering election betting contracts until it reviews the reasoning for the denial of its order.
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Arthur Hayes’ ‘sub $50K’ Bitcoin call, Mt. Gox CEO’s new exchange, and more: Hodler’s Digest, Sept. 1 – 7
Arthur Hayes revealed he “took a cheeky short” on Bitcoin, former Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles will launch a new crypto exchange: Hodler’s Digest
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Elon Musk’s ‘DOGE’ gov meme sends political speculation soaring
Musk previously signaled he was ready and willing to serve if Donald Trump is elected president of the United States.
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El Salvador marks three years of Bitcoin adoption with $31M profit
Despite widespread initial criticism, El Salvador is sitting on over $31 million worth of Bitcoin profit.
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OpenAI business users top 1M, targets premium ChatGPT subscriptions
OpenAI is looking to introduce more expensive subscription plans for upcoming large-language models like the Strawberry and Orion AI models.
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US prediction market Kalshi scores 'huge win' against CFTC
US citizens can now reportedly use Kalshi to bet on the upcoming election through derivatives after a judge overturned the CFTC’s decision. However, the CFTC still has the option to appeal.
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Coinbase secures partial victory over SEC in motion to compel discovery
Paul Grewal, Coinbase’s chief legal officer, said the SEC would be compelled to produce “important discovery” in its civil case after a judge’s order.
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One week later: X’s future in Brazil on the line as Supreme Court reviews ban
With Lula supporting Moraes and the Bar Association challenging the decision, Brazil’s Supreme Court must decide X’s fate amid free speech concerns.