Category: Ethereum News
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SEC says it could challenge FTX crypto repayment plan
The regulator said that while stablecoin-denominated creditor repayments may not be illegal, it “reserves its rights” to challenge transactions involving crypto assets.
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Vitalik Buterin has radical scheme for the pseudo-decentralization of entire cities
The Ethereum creator’s utopia seems a lot like a decentralized autonomous organization, but with taxes.
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Area 51 for AI? US gov secures early access to cutting edge models
It’s unclear whether the government would be required to inform the general public in the event an AI model becomes sentient.
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80-year-olds making crypto withdrawals will ‘get a call,’ says crypto exec
Independent Reserve CEO Adrian Przelozny says the exchange has a team that spends all day calling potential scam victims to question their suspicious transactions.
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Telegram CEO cannot leave France, OpenSea receives Wells notice, and more: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 25 – 31
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been placed under judicial supervision after a court appearance, OpenSea receives Well Notice: Hodler’s Digest
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Why is the SEC going after digital art and monkey pictures?
The SEC has targeted the largest NFT marketplace for unregistered securities trading, and the crypto community is outraged.
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What the California AI ‘killswitch’ bill means for decentralized AI
The AI industry is split over new legislation in California that would implement a sort of emergency stop in AI systems.
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Hong Kong accepts crypto license application past deadline
Hong Kong Digital Asset Xchange Limited is the latest firm to apply for a license, having submitted their application on Aug. 27.
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'Absolutely nuts' — Crypto community reacts to X suspension in Brazil
Some members of the crypto community believe this could trigger a domino effect, with other countries following Brazil’s lead.
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Scientific paper argues Bitcoin mining can reduce methane emissions
According to a United Nations report, Methane gas runoff is “80 times more harmful than CO2 for 20 years after it is released.”