Disappearing Satoshi statue in Lugano stolen, 0.1 BTC offered for its return
The disappearing Satoshi statue, symbolizing Bitcoin’s anonymity, was stolen in Lugano. Organizers are offering 0.1 BTC to anyone who helps retrieve it. Go to Source
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The disappearing Satoshi statue, symbolizing Bitcoin’s anonymity, was stolen in Lugano. Organizers are offering 0.1 BTC to anyone who helps retrieve it. Go to Source
SharpLink spent $108.57 million in USDC over 48 hours to acquire 30,755 ETH, raising its total Ether holdings to 480,031 ETH worth $1.65 billion. Go to Source
Bitcoin and Ether could fall back toward the $100,000 and $3,000 level amid concerns of more tariffs, a sluggish credit market and slowed job creation, Arthur Hayes argues. Go to Source
XRP may be gearing up for a short-term rebound, crypto companies are beginning to return to the United States, and other news. Go to Source
A victim lost $908,551 in a crypto phishing scam 15 months after signing a malicious approval transaction. The scammer waited until two large deposits were made before striking. Go to Source
The $3.5 billion heist is the single largest cryptocurrency hack and went unreported by both parties for years, according to Arkham. Go to Source
Impermanent loss has been a major factor preventing crypto holders from becoming liquidity providers on decentralized finance platforms. Go to Source
ZachXBT named some sponsors of Token2049 as sketchy. While these coins may have hype-fueled pumps to cult-like followings, they may have no real utility. Go to Source
The Bitcoin mining difficulty is crucial to both miner profitability and ensuring that BTC is not mined faster than the protocol allows. Go to Source
China’s plan to liquidate confiscated crypto through Hong Kong exchanges isn’t simply a policy — it’s to control global digital asset markets and outmaneuver the US. Go to Source