South Korea flags record suspicious crypto transactions in 2025: Report
South Korea reportedly flagged a record 36,684 suspicious crypto transactions in 2025, surpassing the combined totals of the past two years. Go to Source
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South Korea reportedly flagged a record 36,684 suspicious crypto transactions in 2025, surpassing the combined totals of the past two years. Go to Source
Bitcoin dipped to $112,000 to start the week, and crypto traders suffered $1 billion of liquidations in a bearish new record for 2025. Go to Source
Hyperliquid’s HYPE token faces a monthly supply overhang of over $400 million due to its approaching vesting schedule, warned Arthur Hayes’ Maelstrom Fund on Monday. Go to Source
OKX founder and CEO Star Xu cited the CFTC enforcement action against Deridex in September 2023 as a concern, but didn’t specify if it was why OKX paused its launch. Go to Source
Bitcoin dropped to 12-day lows on Monday despite analysts hyping ‘Uptober’ rally potential, though not all are confident that next month will be up only. Go to Source
The lion’s share of donations has come from trading fees for a newly launched memecoin called $GIGGLE, launched by an X user known as RUNE. Go to Source
BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes sold his entire HYPE stash, netting over $800,000 in profit. The move comes just weeks after his wildly bullish 126x prediction. Go to Source
The Ronin Treasury will begin a $4.6 million RON buyback starting on Sept. 29, which is expected to reduce the circulating supply of RON by 1.3%. Go to Source
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek says the exchange had disclosed a 2023 security breach to regulators, and accusations suggesting otherwise were “misinformation.” Go to Source
Tether is now being accepted for payments at Toyota, Yamaha and BYD in Bolivia as businesses increasingly turn to stablecoins to navigate the country’s US dollar shortage. Go to Source