Advocates at Stand With Crypto Seek to Turn Crypto Enthusiasts Into Swing-State Voters
Stand With Crypto is the political cheerleading arm of the crypto industry’s increasingly high-powered effort to insert itself into the 2024 election, and it’s starting a multi-state tour on Sept. 4 with the hope of translating its 1.3 million online signups into pro-cryptocurrency votes.Source
Bitcoin Bounce Fizzles as Nvidia’s Slide Ahead of Earnings Adds to Risk-Off Mood
Ether’s year-to-date gain has narrowed to less than 10% in crypto’s latest price tumble.Source
Binance CEO Teng Rejects Allegations the Exchange Froze All Palestinians’ Funds
The crypto exchange complies with anti-money laundering legislation, he said.Source
Blur, Tensor Tokens Dip After NFT Marketplace OpenSea Receives SEC Wells Notice
The SEC alleged in the Wells notice that NFTs sold on OpenSea are securities, the OpenSea CEO said earlier Wednesday.Source
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Set to Appear in French Court After Weekend Arrest
The head of the popular social-media and messaging platform was arrested on Saturday as part of an investigation into money laundering, drug trafficking, child pornography and non-cooperation with law enforcement crimes.Source
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Indicted on ‘Complicity,’ Refusal to Communicate Charges in French Court
The head of the popular social-media and messaging platform was arrested on Saturday as part of an investigation into money laundering, drug trafficking, child pornography and non-cooperation with law enforcement crimes.Source
OpenSea Gets ‘Wells Notice’ From SEC, Which Calls NFTs Sold on Platform ‘Securities’
“We’re shocked the SEC would make such a sweeping move against creators and artists,” says CEO of OpenSeaSource
Ether Spot ETF Flows Have Underwhelmed Versus Bitcoin: JPMorgan
Spot ether exchange-traded funds have seen net outflows of $0.5B since their launch, the report said.Source
CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: Index Tumbles 3.2%, With RNDR the Only Asset to Advance
RNDR was the lone gainer while MATIC and NEAR suffered steep losses of 8.9% and 7.5% respectively.Source