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    SBF trial underway, Mashinsky trial set, Binance’s market share shrinks: Hodler’s Digest, Oct. 1-7

    Alex Mashinsky, former CEO of crypto lender Celsius, will be tried on charges of fraud and market manipulation in September 2024, a judge decided on Oct. 3. Mashinsky will remain free on $40 million bail, subject to travel and financial restriction, in the meantime. Celsius filed for bankruptcy in July 2022 and Mashinsky was arrested in July of this year. He is accused of defrauding investors out of billions of dollars. The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission all have active suits against Mashinsky as well. Former Celsius chief revenue officer Roni Cohen-Pavon pleaded guilty to four criminal charges in September.Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More

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    3 reasons why Solana (SOL) price is up this week

    The bankruptcy court has taken measures to ensure that the liquidation of FTX assets won’t become a burden for the crypto market, demanding the sale to occur through an investment adviser in weekly batches in accordance with preestablished rules.Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More

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    FTX hacker switches strategy after THORSwap suspends service

    On-chain analyst Lookonchain noticed on Oct. 6 that the person behind last year’s FTX hack had stopped using THORChain for moving their stolen assets and had begun to exploit the Threshold Network instead.Lookonchain’s data indicated that the attacker converted over 3,000 Ether (ETH), valued at $4.9 million, into tBTC via the Threshold network. Since then, per Lookonchain, the attacker has successfully converted about 75,636 ETH, valued at $124 million, into Bitcoin, while another 109,485 ETH, valued at approximately $180 million, remains in their wallet.Threshold is a decentralized conduit between the Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum blockchains that allows users to convert their holdings into an ERC-20 token, tBTC, pegged 1:1 with Bitcoin.According to reports, the attacker had previously preferred THORSwap, but it entered maintenance mode on Oct. 6 in order to stop any additional potential illegal activities.The decision reportedly came after extensive internal discussions and advice from legal and law enforcement entities, and the platform will remain on hold until a robust safety solution can be established.Before THORChain went into maintenance, the FTX exploiter had reportedly moved at least $38 million worth of ETH through it and the privacy-protecting platform, Railgun.Originally, damage estimates from the hack were thought to be up to $400 million, but FTX reassessed the situation and reported losses closer to $323 million.The identity of the culprit behind the attack is still shrouded in uncertainty, but speculation within the crypto community pointed fingers at the controversial FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who is currently on trial for wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.While Bankman-Fried has adamantly refuted claims of his involvement in the theft, the significant movement of stolen funds coinciding with his trial has reignited speculation of an insider’s involvement.This article was originally published on Crypto.news More

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    ¿China se convertirá en el nuevo Japón?

    ¿Por qué China es tan importante para el mercado cripto? En primer lugar, China es el mayor productor de mineros de criptomonedas, es decir, los dispositivos que se encargan de validar las transacciones y generar nuevas unidades de monedas digitales. Al parecer, China representa el 65% de la potencia de cómputo global dedicada a la minería de Bitcoin.En segundo lugar, China es el mayor consumidor de energía para la minería de criptomonedas, lo que genera un gran impacto ambiental y social. Se estima que la minería de Bitcoin en China consume más electricidad que países como Argentina o Suecia.Lea el artículo completo en Cointelegraph More

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    Bitcoin (BTC) dank makroökonomischer Faktoren ab Q2 2024 im Bullenlauf – Raoul Pal

    Der Experte ist dabei jedoch überzeugt, dass trotz des Hypes um das Halving die makroökonomischen Faktoren die Hauptrolle bei der Auslösung des nächsten Bullenmarkts spielen werden.Wie Pal zu bedenken gibt, fällt der Halving-Zyklus alle vier Jahre mit dem Makrozyklus zusammen, was bedeutet, dass jedes Halving bisher unter ähnlichen makroökonomischen Rahmenbedingungen stattgefunden hat, und zwar: Geldmengenexpansion und niedrige Zinsen.Lesen Sie weiter auf Cointelegraph More

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    Niger cuts 2023 budget by 40% as post-coup sanctions bite

    This year’s budget, initially forecast at 3.29 trillion CFA francs ($5.3 billion), was slashed to 1.98 trillion, the statement said, without detailing where the cuts would fall.Soldiers from the presidential guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26 and have set up a transitional government, one of a series of recent coups in West Africa’s Sahel region. The takeover prompted condemnation from the regional bloc ECOWAS, the European Union and the United States, who imposed sanctions, froze assets or halted aid. A trade blockade has driven up the price of food and created a shortage of vital goods including life-saving medicines. But it does not appear to have dulled popular support for the junta at home, where many were fed up with the hardship and perceived corruption experienced under the Bazoum regime. Niger, an arid country on the southern fringe of the Sahara Desert, is the world’s seventh-biggest producer of uranium, the radioactive metal widely used for nuclear energy and treating cancer. It is also beset by poverty and long-running insecurity caused by violent Islamist groups. It is hugely dependent on aid. According to its original projections, around 40% of this year’s budget was expected to come from external partners.($1 = 618.2500 CFA francs) More