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Cointelegraph owner sues founder of ‘Sam coins’ Maps and Oxygen
Cointelegraph owner Gregory Fishman claims that Maps and Oxygen CEO Alex Grebnev stole funds and ideas relating to the two projects.
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Bitcoin suddenly becomes second-biggest NFT blockchain
Ordinals, the latest incarnation of NFTs on Bitcoin since Counterparty’s Rare Pepes and operation code easter eggs, have catapulted into the industry. Although Ethereum still outranks all other blockchains in NFT transaction volume, Bitcoin has suddenly become the world’s second most popular blockchain for NFTs.
Listen to this article to discover why bitcoin-oriented NFTs have become so popular and to learn the history behind them.
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White House hopeful De Santis sticks it to CBDCs in campaign launch
During a glitch-plagued Twitter Space yesterday evening, US presidential candidate and Bitcoin fan Ron De Santis came out against central bank digital currencies, calling their introduction “a massive transfer of power from individual consumers to a central authority.”
De Santis used the Space, hosted by Elon Musk and David Sacks, to announce his presidential nomination for the Republican Party. De Santis will now battle former president Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.
Listen to the article to discover how, the far-from-perfect Twitter space, went down.
https://protos.com/white-house-hopeful-de-santis-sticks-it-to-cbdcs-in-campaign-launch/
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Rumors prompt panic over $1.5B blockchain bridge Multichain
Worries about the stability of Multichain and its total value locked of $1.5 billion, sparked a major sell-off of the project’s token, MULTI, yesterday.
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https://protos.com/rumors-prompt-panic-over-1-5b-blockchain-bridge-multichain/
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Do Kwon jail stay extended despite already posting huge bail
Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon has had his request for bail revoked despite paying a bail sum of €400,000 euros ($429,000) last week. Instead, Do Kwon will remain in custody as he faces charges of fabricating official documents in Montenegro.
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Founder of crypto exchange BTC-e eyes prisoner swap with WSJ journalist
Alexander Vinnik, the co-founder of defunct Russian crypto exchange BTC-e, is facing money laundering charges in the US. But according to a report from the Wall Street Journal, he is optimistic about being included in a prisoner swap for captured journalist Evan Gershkovich.
Listen to this article to learn what Vinnik had to say as he is accused of identity theft and money laundering through the operation of BTC-e.
https://protos.com/founder-of-crypto-exchange-btc-e-eyes-prisoner-swap-with-wsj-journalist/
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