Category: Ethereum News
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Can treasury-linked stablecoins bring stability to DeFi?
Flare Network’s USDX stablecoin introduces treasury yields to DeFi, challenging established players like USDC in terms of economic utility.
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Bitfinex Securities debuts tokenized US T-bills under El Salvador laws
Bitfinex Securities’ initial offering targets to raise a minimum of $30 million to proceed with the issuance of the token that will be traded under the ticker USTBL.
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US crypto exchange Gemini launches in France after DASP registration
Gemini’s entry to the market comes amid France gaining at least 2% in new crypto users over the past two years, according to the firm.
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal signs $11M Astrals NFT settlement
Shaquille O’Neal signed an $11 million settlement in exchange for dismissing a class-action lawsuit.
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California judge rules DAO members liable under partnership laws
A16z Crypto’s Miles Jennings posted on X that the ruling is a “huge blow” to decentralized governance.
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US lawmakers demand Treasury answer what it's doing about Tornado Cash
The Democrat members of Congress want answers from the Treasury on why Tornado Cash is still operating after being sanctioned.
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BIT Mining to pay $10M fine for bribing Japanese politicians in former life
BIT Mining, previously known as online sports casino 500.com, made around $2.5 million worth of bribes to Japanese officials between 2017 and 2019.
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Coinbase CEO to meet with Trump to discuss personnel appointments — WSJ
Before US Election Day, Brian Armstrong said Coinbase was “prepared to work” with either a Kamala Harris or Donald Trump administration
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Bitfinex money launderer ‘Razzlekhan’ sentenced to 18 months in prison
A federal judge sentenced Heather Morgan, also known as Razzlekhan, to 18 months in prison for laundering stolen Bitcoin connected to Bitfinex.
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OCC notice suggests impending launch for spot Bitcoin ETF options trading
Some experts suggested that options trading for shares of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust could launch on the Nasdaq as early as Nov. 19.