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    $2 million crypto graphics card counterfeit scheme busted in China

    Their modus operandi involved purchasing relatively new GPUs in bulk from miners, cleaning them, removing identifying marks, and repackaging them to appear as brand-new models.The arrest came after a year-long investigation by police in the Bincheng district of Binzhou City. During the operation, authorities discovered numerous mining enclosures missing their graphics cards in a warehouse. Seven people have been arrested in connection with the $2 million graphics card counterfeit scheme.The suspects, all Chinese nationals, are accused of producing and selling counterfeit graphics cards that look like genuine products from well-known manufacturers.The group exploited the current global chip shortage and the resulting high demand for graphics cards, which made it difficult for consumers to purchase new ones. Consequently, many customers agreed to pay more than usual, unknowingly becoming victims of the scam.In recent years, cryptocurrency prices have skyrocketed, rising by multiples from 2017 peak levels. Amid this skyrocketing demand, miners constantly need to upgrade their gear to stay competitive when connected to proof-of-work networks like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum Classic, and Monero.In these networks like Ethereum Classic, miners connect their graphic cards and compete to solve complex cryptographic problems for a chance to verify a block of transactions.When successful, they receive block rewards in the network’s native currency. These coins can later be sold for cash to cater to operational expenses and to realize profits. While mining can be lucrative, GPUs are in high demand considering they can be used in other economies. This demand has led to scarcity, a reason that has seen some individuals refurbish gear and sell them as new.In August, Litecoin, which is Bitcoin’s silver, will halve its miner rewards to 6.25 LTC. Next year, Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash will also have their network rewards.These events will impact supply and may likely support prices in the days ahead. With reduced revenue, mining might be affected as users will have to upgrade their gear to stay competitive especially if prices rise.This article was originally published on Crypto.news More

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    Nigerian central bank adds NFC upgrade to eNaira for contactless payments

    According to a report by local news outlet The Sun, the central bank recently enhanced the CBDC mobile app by incorporating Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. This upgrade enables mobile devices and payment terminals to interact when in close proximity, facilitating convenient and contactless eNaira payments.Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More

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    SEC’s appeal won’t be a setback for XRP holders — Pro XRP lawyer

    After the judge’s ruling that the programmatic sale of XRP tokens through exchanges does not classify them as securities, a new question emerges regarding the potential legal implications if the SEC decides to appeal against the ruling. Deaton, who represents more than 75,000 XRP tokenholders, elaborated on the possible scenarios and intricacies of enforcing the summary judgment.Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More