Judge freezes 70 Bitcoin in BlockFills case over customer fund claims
A federal judge froze 70.6 Bitcoin tied to BlockFills after Dominion Capital alleged customer fund misuse and sought the return of disputed assets. Go to Source
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A federal judge froze 70.6 Bitcoin tied to BlockFills after Dominion Capital alleged customer fund misuse and sought the return of disputed assets. Go to Source
Vancouver city staff say Bitcoin is not permitted under the Vancouver Charter and recommend closing Mayor Ken Sim’s 2024 reserve proposal ahead of a March 10 council vote. Go to Source
Dubai’s Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority has ordered KuCoin-linked entities to cease unlicensed crypto services, warning the exchange is not authorized to serve Dubai residents. Go to Source
The company behind the clothing brand Original Penguin has accused Pudgy Penguins’ clothing merchandise of infringing on its trademarks. Go to Source
The altcoins with “real world” traction and application will be the winners of the next altcoin season, says Bitwise’s Matt Hougan. Go to Source
“Even after the recent price rally, fundamental and technical indicators still point to a bear market environment,” said CryptoQuant. Go to Source
Macroeconomist Lyn Alden says gold has a “somewhat euphoric” sentiment around it, while Bitcoin is being treated “somewhat unfairly negative.” Go to Source
Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas says Solana ETF inflows are posting “pretty impressive numbers,” even as the token has dropped by more than half since they launched. Go to Source
Crypto security researchers say the hacker exploited a bug allowing them to mint tokens, before swapping the freely-gained tokens for another tied to Bitcoin. Go to Source
The Federal Reserve and US banking regulators have clarified that tokenized securities are subject to the same capital treatment as traditional assets. Go to Source