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Biden Administration Seeks More Tools to Combat Illicit Crypto Use, Says Treasury Official

United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo says the Biden administration is seeking more tools to combat the illicit use of crypto. “We’re going to work with Congress to get more tools,” he stressed, advising the crypto industry to “make sure that you’re protecting yourselves from being in a position where people are using your assets to further their either heinous acts, like what Hamas did, or digital criminals.” Treasury Working With Congress to Get More Tools United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo said Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association that the Biden administration is seeking new tools from Congress to strengthen efforts against the illicit use of cryptocurrencies, the Wall Street Journal reported. He also mentioned that the Treasury has been in discussions with both Democrats and Republicans regarding potential actions they could pursue. Citing the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Adeyemo

Michael Saylor Expects Bitcoin Demand to Double After Halving and Spot Bitcoin ETF Approvals

Microstrategy Chairman Michael Saylor expects the demand for bitcoin to double after the halving and the approvals of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Microstrategy executive says the next 12 months will be “pretty auspicious for the asset class.” He also highlighted three key factors that he expects to drive the price of bitcoin to $5 million a coin. Bitcoin Demand to Double, Says Saylor Microstrategy (Nasdaq: MSTR) Chairman Michael Saylor discussed the future outlook for bitcoin in an interview with Fox Business on Monday. The pro-bitcoin executive was asked about the factors that will drive up the price of bitcoin. Saylor explained that the supply and demand for BTC “are in balance right now.” However, he emphasized that there are two events that will boost the price of the cryptocurrency: the halving in April next year when the bitcoin supply gets cut in half and the impending approvals of spot bitcoin exchange

Dr. Doom Embraces What He Once Scorned: Nouriel Roubini’s Firm Rolls Out Crypto Amidst Criticism

Critics are currently roasting economist Nouriel Roubini, whose disdain for cryptocurrency is well-documented, as his company Atlas Capital announces its venture into the very market he once scorned. The firm is rolling out a crypto asset token crafted to combat the “negative effects of climate change,” marking a significant shift from Roubini’s previous stance when he labeled crypto enthusiasts as “corrupt, crooks, criminals, conmen, [and] carnival barkers.” Economist Nouriel Roubini’s Firm Reveals Climate-Focused Crypto Token Dubbed ‘Dr. Doom’ for his stark skepticism, Nouriel Roubini has maintained a consistent stance against crypto assets. In a notable mid-October 2019 clash, Roubini squared off with the well known entrepreneur and crypto evangelist Roger Ver , declaring “bitcoin or any other sh** coin” a non-starter for legitimate financial transactions. During that exchange, Ver challenged Roubini’s hesitance to embrace crypto assets asking “Why are you afraid to try it?” F

Bitcoin Flips Ethereum for the First Time in 24-Hour NFT Sales Shift 

On Wednesday, November 8, 2023, the Bitcoin blockchain saw its non-fungible token (NFT) asset sales surpass those on the Ethereum platform, marking a historic shift during a single-day span. According to the analytics provided by cryptoslam.io, Bitcoin-based NFT transactions amounted to $17.17 million, eclipsing the $15.77 million in Ethereum NFT sales recorded during the 24-hour period. Bitcoin’s NFT Sales Eclipse Ethereum in Single-Day Surge The trend for Bitcoin NFT transactions has seen an upward trajectory lately, and just three days ago, Bitcoin.com News highlighted that Bitcoin had secured the runner-up spot for NFT sales across a week. In a significant first, Bitcoin’s Ordinal inscriptions, its unique brand of NFTs, exceeded Ethereum’s sales over a 24-hour time frame on Wednesday. NFT connoisseur Leonidas, the founder of Ord.io, documented this unprecedented event onchain, marking the occasion when Bitcoin-based NFTs leaped ahead of their Ethereum counterparts for the fir

German Banking Giant DZ Bank Launches Crypto Custody Platform

One of the largest banks in Germany by total assets, DZ Bank, has launched a crypto custody platform. Additionally, the bank disclosed that alongside its solution for institutional customers, it is working on “an offer that allows private customers to invest directly in cryptocurrencies.” Germany’s DZ Bank Debuts Digital Custody Platform DZ Bank, one of the largest banks in Germany, announced the launch of its own digital custody platform last week. “To operate the new custody solution, the bank has hired more than a dozen employees in IT, operations, and compliance,” the announcement detailed (translated by Google). As of the end of June, the bank’s total assets amounted to €367.50 billion ($392.35 billion), and it had a workforce of 5,411 employees. The bank explained that it had been working with blockchain technology for years before it began developing a digital custody platform for institutional clients in 2022. The announcement described: This makes the leading cooperative

Former SEC Official Predicts ‘Big Win’ for SEC in Terra Lawsuit — Expects Continued Rejection of Ripple/XRP Ruling

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s former head of internet enforcement has predicted a “big win” for the SEC in the lawsuit involving Terraform Labs. The ex-SEC official also expects District Judge Jed Rakoff to keep rejecting the ruling by District Judge Analisa Torres regarding Ripple and XRP . Stark: ‘Expect a Big Win for the SEC’ Former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) official John Reed Stark shared some predictions regarding the regulator’s actions against crypto firms in a lengthy post on social media platform X on Monday. Stark is currently president of cybersecurity firm John Reed Stark Consulting. He founded and served as chief of the SEC Office of Internet Enforcement for 11 years. He was also an SEC enforcement attorney for 15 years. The former SEC official wrote: Prediction: Expect a big win for the SEC in the SEC/Terra litigation and a gracious (yet scathing) rebuke of the recent SEC/Ripple decision. Stark noted that both the SEC and Terraf

Financial Giant Fidelity Addresses 9 Common Bitcoin Criticisms and Misconceptions

Financial services giant Fidelity has addressed nine common Bitcoin criticisms and misconceptions, emphasizing that some of them are “either unfounded or unlikely to be a serious concern.” They include volatility, suitability as a payment method, environmental impact, competition, lack of backing, potential code bugs, regulatory hurdles, waning public interest, and unknown unknowns. Fidelity Responds to 9 Bitcoin Criticisms Fidelity Digital Assets, a subsidiary of financial services giant Fidelity Investments, published a research study last week titled “Revisiting Persistent Bitcoin Criticisms.” In its 13-page document, Fidelity addressed nine Bitcoin criticisms and misconceptions, including updates on five that it previously addressed in November 2020. The firm revealed that the criticisms were sourced from its “regular conversations with institutional investors and observation of public commentary on Bitcoin,” adding that the responses outlined in the study “may be adapted to

Convicted Sam Bankman-Fried’s Legal Battles Rage On Amidst SEC, CFTC Charges, and Class Action Fury

Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted on all charges in the Department of Justice’s fraud case against the ex-FTX chief, but his legal woes are far from over. He is also under pressure from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which have slammed him with accusations of both securities and digital commodities fraud. Additionally, Bankman-Fried is grappling with a class action lawsuit alongside a list of celebrity FTX endorsers. FTX Boss Sam Bankman-Fried Still Faces Maze of New Legal Hurdles A year to the day after Coindesk lifted the veil on Alameda Research’s balance sheet, Sam Bankman-Fried faced his jury’s unanimous guilty verdict . The onetime cryptocurrency tycoon could spend over a century behind bars, pending the outcome of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) fraud case. As it stands, his sentencing is set for March 28, 2024, unless there are new developments. The storm of litigation continues for Bankman-Fried with

Decade of Resilience — A Look at 10 Pioneer Crypto Companies That Are Still Standing

Over 15 years have passed since Satoshi Nakamoto launched the crypto revolution with the release of the Bitcoin white paper. On the brink of January 3, 2024, the network celebrates a decade and a half of continuous activity. Though many companies folded in 2023, several of the original players remain in the game. This overview showcases some of the first crypto firms still in operation, detailing their business activities and longevity in the marketplace. 10 Companies Riding Out the Crypto Storms This year witnessed the downfall of numerous big names in the industry, with others still reeling from the impact. Nonetheless, a considerable number of seasoned cryptocurrency companies have weathered multiple storms and remain in business. A select few of these firms have surpassed a decade of operation, sailing through with minimal turbulence, while other foundational businesses have faced challenges potent enough to threaten their existence. The subsequent overview provides insight into

US Supreme Court to Decide Whether Coinbase Can Force Users to Settle Disputes Through Arbitration

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up the Coinbase case concerning whether the crypto exchange can force users to settle disputes through private arbitration, rather than in court. The case stems from a dogecoin (DOGE) sweepstakes in which users accused Coinbase of false advertising. Coinbase’s Case Goes to Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday that it will hear Coinbase’s appeal regarding whether the crypto exchange can force users to settle disputes through private arbitration, rather than in court. The case involved Coinbase’s sweepstakes in 2021 that offered entrants the opportunity to win prizes of up to $1,200,000 in meme cryptocurrency dogecoin (DOGE). A number of users alleged that they were deceived into paying to participate in the sweepstakes even though there was an option to participate for free. Accusing Coinbase of false advertising in violation of California law, the users filed a class-action lawsuit against the cryptocurrency exchange. The

Bitcoin’s Transaction Backlog Swells With Latest Inscription Wave, Pushing Fees Up 4,000%

After a quiet period post-September 15, Bitcoin transaction backlogs are surging anew, with a noticeable resurgence of Ordinal inscriptions starting October 24. The number of pending bitcoin transactions in the mempool has surpassed 157,000, prompting a rise in high-priority transaction fees to $3.38. Bitcoin Sees Renewed Congestion, With Transaction Fees Hitting New Highs As of the afternoon of November 6, 2023, precisely 157,101 transactions await confirmation at the Bitcoin network’s block height of 815,605. Following a peak in mid-September with over 700,000 pending transactions , Bitcoin miners had reduced the number to a mere 27,210 by October 3, with high-priority fees dropping to just $0.08 each. The recent spike in Ordinal inscriptions led to November 4 recording the second-highest daily total for such entries, with 440,760 additions making it one of the busiest days for Bitcoin with 698,917 transactions processed. The momentum continued on November 5, with another 403,

Cathie Wood Endorses Bitcoin ‘Hands Down’ Over Gold and Cash, Foresees Deflationary Economy

Cathie Wood, the founder and CEO of Ark Investment Management, has an optimistic outlook on bitcoin’s future and she recently shared her enthusiasm on Bloomberg’s “Merryn Talks Money” podcast. In the conversation, when presented with the choice between gold, cash, or bitcoin as a ten-year investment, Wood confidently declared her preference for bitcoin, saying it would be her pick “hands down.” Ark Invest CEO’s Contrarian Bet: Bitcoin to Triumph Over Gold as Deflation Hits the U.S. Last week, Cathie Wood , the CEO and founder of Ark Invest, championed bitcoin (BTC) over traditional assets like cash and gold. Her confidence in bitcoin surfaced during her interview on Bloomberg’s “Merryn Talks Money” podcast. Faced with the query of which asset she’d prefer to keep over a decade, Wood’s choice was unequivocal, “Bitcoin, hands down. Bitcoin is a hedge against both inflation and deflation—so is gold—but bitcoin is digital … gold already has its demand, it’s happened, bitcoin is new.”

SEC Clashes With Do Kwon and Terraform Labs in Court, Alleging ‘Clear, Undisputed’ Fraud

Last week, lawyers representing Terraform Labs and its ex-CEO Do Hyeong Kwon (Do Kwon) moved to dismiss the lawsuit brought against them by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In response, the SEC has countered with a motion of its own, asserting the accountability of both the company and Kwon. The commission maintains that the evidence amassed by the prosecution is “clear, undisputed and overwhelming.” SEC Files Motion for Summary Judgment Against Terraform Labs and Do Kwon On November 2, 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) advanced its case in the ongoing Terra litigation by filing a motion for summary judgment. The regulatory body claims to hold “undisputed” proof of the purported infractions committed by former Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon and the company itself. The SEC’s filing alleges that “Terraform and Kwon orchestrated a fraudulent scheme that ultimately led to $45 billion in market loss, including devastating losses for U.S. investors.”

Elon Musk Confirms None of His Companies Will Ever Create a Crypto Token

Tesla and Spacex CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that none of his companies will ever launch a crypto token. His clarification came after his artificial intelligence company’s name was used in a cryptocurrency, and several articles associated his social media platform X with crypto tokens. Elon Musk’s Companies Will Not Launch a Crypto Token Tesla and Spacex CEO Elon Musk confirmed on his social media platform X on Friday that his companies will never create a crypto token. His clarification followed a post on X by user Dogedesigner warning his followers about a crypto token using the name XAI, which could be mistaken for Musk’s artificial intelligence company. Dogedesigner wrote: “Elon Musk & xAI is not associated with any such crypto token. Please be careful.” In response, Musk clarified that none of his companies will ever create a crypto token. This was not the first time the Tesla billionaire has distanced himself and his companies from crypto token issuance. In August, Doge

Berkshire Vice Chair Charlie Munger Compares Bitcoin to a ‘Stink Ball’ Among Traditional Currencies

Warren Buffett’s right-hand man and the vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger, says he is concerned when the price of bitcoin rises. The 99-year-old compared the cryptocurrency to a “stink ball” among traditional currencies. “When you start creating an artificial currency, you’re throwing your stink ball into a recipe that’s been around for a long time, that’s worked very well for a lot of people,” the executive said. Charlie Munger Sees Bitcoin as a Stink Ball Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger took a swipe at bitcoin again in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Friday. One of the questions posed to the 99-year-old was whether he is worried about the recent surge in the price of bitcoin. “Of course it concerns me,” he replied. “I have a lot of very simple fundamental ideas that I think every educated person ought to have. Those ideas include what Adam Smith taught everybody … In order to get the Smithian results, you need a currency to facilitat

Moonstone Research Study Etches Doubts on Monero’s Privacy; Crypto Community Reacts

On September 1, 2023, hackers made off with 2,675.73 monero ( XMR ), worth over $3 million at the time, from the Monero CCS donation wallet in nine separate transactions. Now, blockchain analysis firm Moonstone Research has traced forward through three of those transactions in a postmortem released this week. Monero Privacy Challenged in Monero CCS Wallet Trace Just 65 days ago, a monero (XMR) wallet earmarked for compensating contributors suffered from a hack . In a puzzling twist of events, the Monero team still grapples with the mysterious origins of this breach. A comprehensive investigation revealed that only two individuals held knowledge of the CCS wallet seed. The wallet had also been operational since April 2020, functioning without issues until September 1, when an attacker executed a sequence of nine transactions, ultimately draining the entire balance of the CCS wallet. The enduring mystery revolves around how the assailant successfully accomplished this audacious feat

Financial Giant Fidelity’s Director Sees Bitcoin as ‘Exponential Gold’

Financial services giant Fidelity’s director of global macro says bitcoin is “exponential gold.” He explained that gold is “too deflationary and clunky to be used as a medium of exchange,” noting that “investors own it primarily as a store of value — and one of the many reasons bitcoin is often compared to gold.” Fidelity’s Director Thinks of Bitcoin as ‘Exponential Gold’ Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at financial services giant Fidelity, shared his bitcoin outlook in a series of posts on social media platform X this week. He wrote on Wednesday: In my view, bitcoin is a commodity currency that aspires to be a store of value and a hedge against monetary debasement. I think of it as exponential gold. “Historically, during structural regimes in which inflation runs hot, real rates are negative, and/or money supply growth is excessive, gold tends to shine and gain market share relative to GDP. Notable examples: the 1970s and 2000s,” Timmer detailed. While noting that “Go

Former SEC Official Warns SBF Conviction Is ‘Just the Tip of the Iceberg’ for All of Crypto

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s former head of internet enforcement says the conviction of ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is “just the tip of the iceberg” for the entire crypto industry. “People should not think that it’s safe to go back in the water … It’s a mammoth House of Cards,” he stressed, asserting that crypto, web3, and blockchain are all “nonsense.” ‘This Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg’ Former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) official John Reed Stark discussed his perspective of the crypto industry following the conviction of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) in an interview with CNBC on Friday. The jury delivered a verdict on Thursday after a month-long trial, finding Bankman-Fried guilty of all seven charges. Stark is currently president of cybersecurity firm John Reed Stark Consulting. He founded and served as chief of the SEC Office of Internet Enforcement for 11 years. He was also an SEC enforcement attorney for 15 years. He said

Robert Kiyosaki Breaks Down Rich Dad’s First Lesson — Says Bitcoin Provides ‘Lifelong Financial Security and Freedom’

Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki has broken down Rich Dad’s lesson number one. Explaining in simple terms why the rich become richer, the renowned author said: “They understand the importance of preserving tangible assets, such as gold, silver, and bitcoin, which offer lifelong financial security and freedom.” Robert Kiyosaki Breaks Down Rich Dad’s Lesson One The author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, explained the core concept of Rich Dad’s first lesson in a post on social media platform X on Thursday. Rich Dad Poor Dad is a 1997 book co-authored by Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter. It has been on the New York Times Best Seller List for over six years. More than 32 million copies of the book have been sold in over 51 languages across more than 109 countries. “Rich Dad’s Lesson #1 ‘The rich don’t work for $,'” Kiyosaki began. “Why? Because our wealth is designed to be stolen from our fake money via taxes and inflation and the stock market.” He elaborated: “Instead, th

Dubai Financial Authority Approves XRP as ‘Recognized Crypto Token’

Dubai’s financial regulator, the Dubai Financial Services Authority, has approved XRP as a recognized crypto token for use within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), a special economic zone. “Licensed virtual asset firms within the DIFC will now be able to incorporate XRP into their virtual asset services,” Ripple explained, adding that institutions located in the zone can now utilize XRP “to accelerate faster, more efficient global value exchange.” XRP Becomes Recognized Crypto Token Ripple announced Thursday that the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has approved XRP for use within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), a special economic zone in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The DFSA is the financial regulatory agency of the DIFC. Ripple described: Licensed virtual asset firms within the DIFC will now be able to incorporate XRP into their virtual asset services. On Thursday, the Dubai Financial Services Authority also published a “Notice of
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