Category: Ethereum News
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Sen. Warren to debate John Deaton, criticizes ‘crypto billionaires’
The Massachusetts Senator said she agreed to two debates in October, while John Deaton challenged her to five after his primary victory.
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Brazil’s X ban: Are VPN users at risk for accessing the platform?
VPN providers agree that tracking individuals accessing X via VPNs in Brazil would be challenging but not impossible.
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Help! My parents are addicted to Pi Network crypto tapper
With no monetary investment required, Pi Network users believe they have nothing to lose — but critics say otherwise.
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California passes bill to prohibit unauthorized AI replicas of the deceased
California’s Senate passed Assembly Bill 1836, prohibiting unauthorized AI-generated replicas of deceased personalities without prior consent to protect performers’ rights and likenesses.
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South Korea to inspect crypto exchanges for suspicious transactions
South Korea’s FSS to enforce stricter regulations on crypto exchanges, with possible legal repercussions for noncompliance.
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Crypto scams involving Bitcoin ATMs explode by 1,000% since 2020: FTC
As Bitcoin ATM scams surge, particularly targeting older adults, the FTC and industry leaders stress the importance of caution and preventive measures.
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Japan’s finance regulator calls for lower crypto taxes in 2025
Japan’s Financial Services Agency has released plans to overhaul the nation’s tax code which could see the tax rate for crypto assets lowered in 2025.
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Pro-XRP attorney John Deaton wins Republican US Senate primary
The pro-crypto lawyer secured victory in the Massachusetts Republican primary race and will now face off against industry antagonist Elizabeth Warren in November.
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Nvidia posts historic one-day loss after US antitrust subpoena
US antitrust officials are reportedly worried that Nvidia is penalizing buyers that don’t exclusively use its computer chips, a claim Nvidia rebuffed.
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Starlink confirms it will block access to X in Brazil
The SpaceX subsidiary claimed the Brazilian Supreme Court decision was “illegal,” but it would comply by suspending access to the social media platform.