Blockchain.com Secures $110 Million in New Funding
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Blockchain.com Execs Face Scrutiny for Not Filing Accounts in UK

Following recent secrecy around its finances, Blockchain.com faces prosecution for not filing current accounts. The last time it filed was for 2020—but it was sent only just this month. The case was heard on September 25 in Cardiff Magistrates Court. Accounts, though related to a business’s tax return, are different from taxes and primarily include financial statements to show the…

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Nigeria Drops Money Laundering Charges Against Ex-US Federal Agent
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Nigeria Drops Money Laundering Charges Against Ex-US Federal Agent

The Nigerian government has dropped money laundering charges against jailed Binance executive and former U.S. Federal agent Tigran Gambaryan. The Binance executive’s lawyer said the charges were dropped after the court determined that Gambaryan was merely an employee and could not be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed by his employer. This decision follows months of […] Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/nigeria-drops-money-laundering-charges-against-ex-us-federal-agent/

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Why is Dogecoin price down today?

Dogecoin is down today after entering overbought territory, with a looming golden cross and macroeconomic factors adding to the bearish pressure for DOGE price. Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/why-is-dogecoin-doge-price-down-today?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

Ex-CEO Charged in Australia With Stealing $1.47M From Customer in Failed Bitcoin Deal
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Ex-CEO Charged in Australia With Stealing $1.47M From Customer in Failed Bitcoin Deal

Grant Colthup, the ex-CEO of a defunct Australian cryptocurrency exchange, is facing fraud charges. He’s accused of misusing $1.47 million intended for bitcoin purchases. ASIC, the Australian regulator, alleges Colthup violated a law against false or misleading representations. The funds were reportedly used to pay the exchange’s debts or buy crypto for others. The exchange […] Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/ex-ceo-charged-in-australia-with-stealing-1-47m-from-customer-in-failed-bitcoin-deal/

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Chainlink co-founder unveils blockchain payments for TradFi

Chainlink and Swift have introduced a new blockchain integration, simplifying digital asset settlement for financial institutions using existing infrastructure. Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/chainlink-cofounder-unveils-blockchain-payments-tradfi?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

Tigran Gambaryan, seen outside court in Nigeria.
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Nigeria Drops Charges and Releases Detained Binance Exec

A Nigerian court has dropped charges and authorized the release of Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan, who had been detained in the country since February. The case against the Binance executive, who was the head of financial crime compliance at the crypto exchange, has been discontinued on the ground of his poor health, according to a report from Bloomberg. This is…

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Cosmos ecosystem rocked by North Korean developer allegations

Cosmos’ co-founder and core contributors were previously unaware of the North Korean link, which could lead to the removal of the Liquid Staking Module. Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/cosmos-lsm-built-north-korean-developers-security-concerns?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

LBank x 7 Meme Projects: Don’t Miss the Halloween Campaign with $7,000 in Prizes
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LBank x 7 Meme Projects: Don’t Miss the Halloween Campaign with $7,000 in Prizes

PRESS RELEASE. LBank, leading global cryptocurrency exchange, has officially launched its “Spooky Season” Halloween Campaign, running from October 22 to November 3, 2024. With a total prize pool of $7,000 USDT, this festive event invites crypto enthusiasts to engage in a series of activities that celebrate the Halloween spirit while promoting visibility for participating projects. […] Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/lbank-x-7-meme-projects-dont-miss-the-halloween-campaign-with-7000-in-prizes/