Lawsuit alleges that Bitmain faked contract breaches
The lawsuit accused Bitmain of “fabricating” contract breaches in order to end a contract immediately with data center hosting partner.
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Gauntlet’s $2.3M contract renewal with Compound faces backlash
The renewal of Gauntlet’s $2.3M contract with crypto lending platform Compound Finance has been met with fierce pushback.
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How Nasdaq spooked Strategy and crypto treasury stocks
Nadsaq may tighten transparency rules to ensure that shareholders are aware of dilutive stock offerings to buy volatile crypto assets.
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DeFi default: Kinto shutdown prompts first haircut for Wildcat lenders
A $750K bridge loan wasn’t enough to save Kinto following a hack in July. Wildcat lenders will recover 76% of their deposit.
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Michael Saylor was selling MSTR ahead of S&P 500 decision
Strategy was selling hundreds of millions of dollars worth of MSTR ahead of the company’s disappointing S&P 500 Index news.
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Bitcoin Core devs claimed Knots operators were inflating statistics
Certain Bitcoin Core developers were quick to celebrate fake news about a sybil attack responsible for up to 1,758 Knots nodes.
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SwissBorg CEO blames $41M loss on staking partner Kiln
The attacker was seemingly given authority to withdraw $41 million from Kiln while unstaking $200,000 worth of SOL.
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Was X shadow ban holding the price of BTC back?
BTC resumed its rally, extending gains another 6% after X reverted a shadow ban that had deprioritized crypto tweets.
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Explained: how crypto’s ‘largest supply chain attack’ stole just $0.05
Despite compromising packages used across the industry, the attacker netted just $0.05, as well as an attention-seeking memecoin donation.
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Ordinals Scrapyard turns Bitcoin NFT wreckage into tax write-offs
New website Ordinals Scrapyard is bidding $0.001 for any Bitcoin Inscription, including NFTs that once sold for over $1M apiece.
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