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Finland Tracks Monero in High-Profile Cybercrime Cas
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Finland Tracks Monero in High-Profile Cybercrime Cas

Finnish authorities traced Monero transactions in the Julius Aleksanteri Kivimäki trial, highlighting challenges in tracking privacy-focused digital currencies, a significant development in cryptocurrency-related cybercrime investigations.

Bitcoin will Reach $100K in 2022: Nayib Bukele Predicts
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Bitcoin will Reach $100K in 2022: Nayib Bukele Predicts

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele released on his official Twitter on January 2 his bullish forecasts for bitcoin in 2022. Among them, Nayib Bukele believes that the bitcoin price will reach a high of $100k in 2022.

Chinese Police Discover Illegal Bitcoin Mining Activity in Mysterious Graves
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Chinese Police Discover Illegal Bitcoin Mining Activity in Mysterious Graves

Police in China recently discovered illegal Bitcoin mining, which was buried underneath a local cemetery. Power losses within the area caused the initial suspicion. A Chinese oil field company submitted a tip to the local police requesting them to investigate suspicious power losses in the northern city of Daqing, Heilongjiang province. The police officers arrived at the scene and spotted mysterious two grave mounds lying in the field.

Ripple's CEO Discloses to Spend over $100m Fighting Legal Battle with SEC
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Ripple's CEO Discloses to Spend over $100m Fighting Legal Battle with SEC

Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple's CEO, has disclosed that the company will need to spend over $100 million on lawsuits with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for regulation issues.

Andorra to Ratify Digital Assets Adoption with Crypto Law
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Andorra to Ratify Digital Assets Adoption with Crypto Law

Andorra, or 'the Principality of Andorra', is contemplating regulations of digital assets and other blockchain technologies. Its parliament is debating on relative amendments before turning them into a draft.

South Koreans transacted $4.3 billion through illegal crypto exchanges
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South Koreans transacted $4.3 billion through illegal crypto exchanges

In 2022, South Koreans transacted $4.3 billion through illegal crypto exchanges, comprising almost 70% of all illicit money traffic captured by officers. The transactions aimed to purchase foreign virtual assets to sell in the country later due to the South Korean regulatory regime isolating the local market.

El Salvador Standing by to Rollout 200 ATMs for Converting Bitcoin to Cash
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El Salvador Standing by to Rollout 200 ATMs for Converting Bitcoin to Cash

El Salvador is preparing to launch the initial 200 ATMs that will enable conversion of Bitcoin to cash. President Bukele said that the use of Bitcoin will not be mandatory.

Bankruptcy of FTX Incurs Over $200 Million in Legal Fees
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Bankruptcy of FTX Incurs Over $200 Million in Legal Fees

An independent auditor has examined the legal fees incurred during the initial months of FTX's bankruptcy, revealing a staggering amount exceeding $200 million. The auditor justifies these significant fees, considering the monumental nature of the task at hand.

Heather Morgan of Bitfinex Crypto Heist Cleared to Seek Proper Employment
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Heather Morgan of Bitfinex Crypto Heist Cleared to Seek Proper Employment

American rapper and entrepreneur Heather Morgan, the defendant in the crypto fraud case of Bitfinex 2016, has been permitted by a judge to seek proper employment.

US Travel Firm CWT Paid $4.5 Million in Bitcoin to Get Computer System Back from Hackers
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US Travel Firm CWT Paid $4.5 Million in Bitcoin to Get Computer System Back from Hackers

US travel management company CWT paid $4.5 million to hackers who stole sensitive corporate files. CWT has a global clientele and is the fifth-largest US travel company. The firm boasts an estimate of $1.5 billion in annual revenue and claims that it represents more than a third of companies on the S&P 500 U.S stock index.

Colombia Holds Landmark Virtual Court Trial in Metaverse
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Colombia Holds Landmark Virtual Court Trial in Metaverse

Colombia's Magdalena Administrative Court conducted a trial in the metaverse on February 15, with participants appearing as avatars in a virtual courtroom. The trial involved a traffic dispute brought by a regional transport union against the police and lasted two hours. The verdict could also be given in the metaverse. Colombia is one of the first countries to test legal proceedings in the metaverse.

Wintermute Accuses Near Foundation and Aurora Labs of Failing to Honor USN Redemptions
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Wintermute Accuses Near Foundation and Aurora Labs of Failing to Honor USN Redemptions

Wintermute criticizes Near Foundation and Aurora Labs for failing to fulfill USN redemption commitments, resulting in significant unredeemed funds. Seeking legal recourse and remaining adversarial if resolutions fail.

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