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Statemind saving crypto companies $350M shows industry why blockchain audits matter
[ad_1] Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. Readers should conduct further research prior to taking any actions. Learn more › Over the last several days, a widespread investigation was launched into an anonymous white hat tipster who miraculously saved several top crypto protocols from substantial losses to the tune of $350M and still counting. The…
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Blockchain can potentially resolve these 5 critical issues in the real estate industry
[ad_1] Blockchain is gaining traction in the real estate industry, which raises eyebrows regarding the justification of this technology’s use in a sector already worth more than $326 trillion. The Blockchain is far more than a gimmick that sellers of luxury penthouses can offer their ultra-rich clients. It can assist governments, businesses, and regular people…
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Op-ed: Zoom out
[ad_1] The following content contains references to suicide. Today, Sept. 10, is international suicide prevention day. Each year over 700,000 people per year die from suicide around the world. The official number of how many are crypto or trading related is unknown. However, there are over 120,000 news stories on Google News of cryptocurrency-related suicides,…
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Ethereum Name Service developer identifies challenges in Vitalik’s fee proposal
[ad_1] Ethereum Name Service (ENS) lead developer Nick Johnson said the protocol would have to make some changes before implementing Vitalik Buterin’s new fee structure. The first point raised concerns about the types of names and how much difference this would make to the fee structure. Johnson highlighted that names could be human names, brand…
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US lawmakers warn that Facebook, Instagram are ‘becoming breeding ground’ for crypto scams
[ad_1] U.S. Senators have called on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to detail policies his company is using to address the rising cases of crypto scams on Facebook and Instagram, The Washington Post reported on Sept. 9. The lawmakers made the call as a recent report by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reveals that crypto scams…
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Bitcoin pumps to cross $21K; Ethereum Merge expected on Sept. 14
[ad_1] The biggest news in the cryptoverse for Sept. 9 includes Bitcoin’s recent rally that took it above the $21,000 level; block calculation estimations indicating that Ethereum Merge will take place on Sept. 14; and Binance’s decision to not apply LUNC 1.2% token burn on spot and margin trades. CryptoSlate Top Stories Bitcoin retests $21K…
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Binance will not apply Terra Classic tax burn to spot trade on exchange
[ad_1] Binance has announced that it will not support the $LUNC tax burn to spot or margin trades made on its exchange. Luna Classic governance proposals 3568 and 4159 were passed to add a 1.2% tax to all on-chain transactions at a block height of 9,475,200. However, exchange trades are managed through an internal order…
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Coinbase bankrolls Tornado Cash users’ lawsuit; Terra Classic makes 1,900% comeback led by community
[ad_1] The biggest news in the cryptosphere for Sept. 8 includes Coinbase financing the lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury Department over Tornado Cash, Terra Classic’s community-led revival and an attack on the New Free DAO protocol. CryptoSlate Top Stories Bitcoin holds steady as ECB implements 75 bps rate hike Despite European Central Bank’s (ECB) announcement…
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Investor Mike Alfred takes shots at HEX as it slides below $0.04
[ad_1] Value investor Mike Alfred recently slammed HEX as the divisive token dipped below $0.04. Bulls have since raised its price back above this level, to $0.042 at writing. Source: HEXUSDT on TradingView.com However, year-to-date, HEX has lost 85% of its value and dropped 92% from its all-time high of $0.51, achieved on September 19, 2021.…
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Coinbase finances Tornado Cash users’ lawsuit against US Treasury Department
[ad_1] Coinbase is financing a lawsuit filed against the US Treasury Department by six users of sanctioned crypto protocol Tornado Cash, CNBC reported on Sept. 8. The lawsuit argued that the sanctions were a violation of the plaintiffs’ rights as guaranteed by the US constitution, adding that the authorities overstepped their authority in sanctioning a…