
April 18th, 2025
DCG once appeared to be untouchable but may fast be losing its stability.
New York’s state attorney general Letitia James revealed on Twitter that she is suing the former Celsius Network head for defrauding investors out of billions of dollars.
The governor of the Bank of France said that they should not wait for the EU-wide MiCA standards, scheduled for 2024, to kick-in and must have their own indigenous regulatory stance in place.
Amid the growing concern in the shares of BBBY, the stock is down by as much as 23.23% after previously hitting an All-Time Low (ATL).
Crypto bank Silvergate had to undertake a 200-employee layoff and take other drastic measures to facilitate a withdrawal bank run.
The DoJ believes SBF engaged in a year-long fraud business that cost investors and customers billions of dollars.
In the presence of the judge and his lawyers, Mark Cohen and Christian Everdell, SBF pleaded not guilty to all charges.
SBF remains under house arrest after posting a $250 million bail bond back in December.
The Ethereum network has significantly benefited from the merge event, which reciprocated to higher on-chain activity on layer 2 protocols.
Since FTX filed for bankruptcy, there has been a power tussle between the exchange’s current leadership and the liquidators appointed by the Supreme Court of the Bahamas.
As the year winds down and we anticipate 2023, Coinspeaker has put together a recap of some of the most newsworthy events of 2022.
FTX Japan has created systems to refund crypto assets to customers after suspending withdrawals in the previous month.
Despite a major correction in SOL price after the implosion of FTX, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin believes that Solana has a bright future.
The plaintiffs have argued that the customers of FTX have the first right over the exchange’s frozen funds, in an attempt to get their money back.
As the bankruptcy proceedings take shape, chances are that these current withdrawals will be investigated and thanks to on-chain data, the flow of funds can easily be tracked.