Protocol Village: Volta, Creator of Multisig Non-Custodial Platform, Raises $4.1M

The latest in blockchain tech upgrades, funding announcements and deals. For the period of May 2-8.Source

Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETF Sees First Inflow After Billions Lost Since January

GBTC, the biggest spot bitcoin ETF, has seen its assets under management lead over BlackRock’s IBIT shrink.Source

Former Cred Executives Indicted on Wire Fraud, Other Charges

Daniel Schatt, a Cred co-founder and former CEO, Joseph Podulka, former CFO, and James Alexander, the former chief capital officer, were indicted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of California.Source

BTC-e Operator Alexander Vinnik Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Conspiracy Charge

Alexander Vinnick, the Russian national who was one of BTC-e’s operators, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering for his role with the crypto exchange.Source

Full Transcript: Why MoonPay and PayPal Partnered to Expand Crypto Adoption in the U.S.

MoonPay co-founder and CEO Ivan Soto-Wright joins CDTV’s “First Mover” to discuss MoonPay’s recent partnership with PayPal.Source

The Dollar Won, but Might the U.S. Lose Control of the Dollar?

We have a world currency already: it’s the dollar. Do we want to keep it that way?Source

Bitcoin Hits $62K as Cryptos Bounce; Correction Likely Over But Expect a ‘Slow Grind Higher,’ Arthur Hayes Says

Bitcoin will likely trade in a range between $60,000 and $70,000 through the next few months, the former BitMEX CEO said.Source

Polkadot and Cosmos Gain in a Rocky Week for Crypto: CoinDesk Indices Market Update

All but four cryptos in the CoinDesk 20 posted losses over the last week, led by declines in NEAR, BCH, and DOGE.Source

Bitcoin’s Recent Weakness Is More Tied to Global Markets Than to Anything Crypto Specific, Coinbase Says

Both equities and gold have been trading lower since reaching highs in mid-April, the report said.Source

Exploiter Steals $68M Worth of Crypto Through Address Poisoning

A cryptocurrency user has lost $68 million worth of wrapped bitcoin (WBTC) after falling victim to an “address poisoning” exploit, according to blockchain security firm CertiK.Source