Home Blog Page 298

Ledger users hit by phishing scams again

Scammers are at it again, and this time they’re impersonating Ledger to pull off a phishing scam for stealing your recovery phrases and, ultimately, your cryptocurrency.

Pay me in Bitcoin, said the football star

0

Get ready to meet Matai Tagoa’i, one of the hottest prospects in college football, as this talented linebacker has just signed a deal with the University of Southern California, the USC, and guess what?

Aptos for the win? What needs to happen for a jump to $20?

Aptos is making some serious noise in the crypto market, and traders are buzzing about its potential, because with 7x increase in on-chain activity, this ecosystem isn’t just growing but exploding!

Is Bitcoin’s 21 million cap in jeopardy? C’mon!

0

Adam Back, the CEO of Blockstream and a quite well-known figure in the crypto world, has recently chimed in on the latest hype surrounding Bitcoin and financial heavyweight BlackRock.

Worldcoin have to erase user data

German regulators have instructed Worldcoin to delete biometric data from its users due to violations of the General Data Protection Regulation, theGDPR.

Tornado Cash founder pushes to dismiss charges after court ruling

Roman Storm is making headlines as he fights to have all criminal charges against him thrown out.

US targets North Korea’s crypto money laundering network

The United States is stepping up its game against North Korea’s illicit activities, particularly those involving cryptocurrency.

El Salvador makes Bitcoin payments optional

El Salvador is shaking things up with a new loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, which will make accepting Bitcoin voluntary for merchants and ease government involvement in Bitcoin projects.

Bitcoin dips below $100,000

Bitcoin took a tumble below $100,000 on Wednesday night, following some not-so-encouraging remarks from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell about the idea of a national Bitcoin reserve.

BOJ stops rate hikes

Bank of Japan decided to keep its key interest rate steady, opting not to raise it despite rising fears about tariffs from President Trump.