Canadian court orders $1.2M Bitcoin loan repayment
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered $1.2 million in damages to be paid in a Bitcoin-related loan dispute, reflecting the growing legal acceptance of cryptocurrencies.
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The South Korean Supreme Prosecutors' Office (SPO) has announced the establishment of a task force to fight cryptocurrency-related fraud and crimes. The development was reported by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), one of the largest national public broadcasters, in an article published on Tuesday, March 5.The new task force will be responsible for the investigation…

Friendsies NFT creators deny ‘abandoning’ project amid rug pull allegations
The team behind nonfungible token collection Friendsies has refuted claims they are “abandoning” the NFT project following a tsunami of “rug pull” accusations. On Feb. 21, the founders behind the NFT project told their Twitter followers that they werputting a “pause” on Friendsies and “all future digital goods” for the time being, citing market challenges.Around…

10 crypto tweets that made a splash in 2022
Another year in the crypto space has nearly passed. As usual, Twitter has been a hotbed of crypto-related conversation during the turbulent year. From Terra’s collapse and the whole situation with FTX to Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, 2022 has played out like a television drama, keeping people on the edge of their seats. Tweets can…

Galaxy acquires institutional crypto custody firm for $44M
Galaxy Digital invests $44 million to acquire institutional cryptocurrency custody platform GK8. 5770 Total views 40 Total shares Own this piece of history Collect this article as an NFTGalaxy Digital has invested $44 million into an institutional cryptocurrency custody platform to tap into its proprietary asset storage and management capabilities.Mike Novogratz’s cryptocurrency investment firm has…

Price analysis 3/12: BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, ADA, DOGE, PI, LEO, HBAR
Bitcoin (BTC) bounced from $76,606 on March 11, but the bulls could not sustain the price above $84,500 on March 12. Nansen principal research analyst Aurelie Barthere told Cointelegraph that Bitcoin is in a macro correction in a bull market, with the next crucial level being “$71,000-$72,000, top of the pre-election trading range.” Glassnode also

Memecoins are likely dead for now, but they’ll be back: CoinGecko
Memecoin activity flourished after the launch of US President Donald Trump’s TRUMP memecoin on Jan. 18, but fell off after “Libragate.” 854 Total views 1 Total shares Enthusiasm for memecoins appears to have cooled after a series of bad launches and rug pulls killing off investor interest, according to CoinGecko founder Bobby Ong. Metrics for

US crypto policy: Tax breaks, SEC cases dropped, Bitcoin Reserve plans unfold
In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, regulatory shifts, legal battles and groundbreaking policy proposals are shaping the industry’s future. The premiere episode of The Clear Crypto Podcast by Cointelegraph and StarkWare brings in a legal expert specializing in the crypto industry to help shed light on the state of crypto regulation in the US

Kenetic co-founder purchases .NFT domain extension for $84K
"The possibilities of the NFT domain are endless," said Jehan Chu. 787 Total views 6 Total shares In a single purchase, Jehan Chu, co-founder of Hong Kong-based crypto investment firm Kenetic Capital, has bought the ability to issue a seemingly unlimited number of "NFT" subdomains on the Handshake blockchain.According to Kenetic, Chu purchased the .NFT…