SEC drops high-profile crypto cases in pivot
Trump’s administration has made changes to the SEC, and it has dropped legal action against six major crypto firms this month.
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Burwick Law founder likely behind Pump Fun memecoin, report
The DOGSHIT2 token appeared in Burwick Law’s lawsuit against Pump Fun in a series of screenshots detailing its launch.
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Solana supply to jump 2.2% this Saturday in biggest unlock to date
On March 1, 11.2 million SOL will move from the FTX bankruptcy estate to claims buyers, including Galaxy Digital.
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Donald Trump’s memecoin profits targeted by MEME Act
The legislation forbidding government officials from launching memecoins stands for Modern Emoluments and Malfeasance Enforcement Act.
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Which states are considering ‘Crypto Reserves’?
Many states in the US have considered bills that would enable them to create “crypto reserves,” but none have passed.
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The three most likely outcomes for SEC v. Ripple lawsuit
There are at least three legal possibilities for the final outcome of crypto’s highest-profile lawsuit, SEC v. Ripple et al.
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FBI confirms North Korean ‘TraderTraitor’ to blame for $1.5 billion Bybit hack
According to the FBI, TraderTraitor has been rapidly converting stolen Bybit assets to bitcoin and other assets via multiple blockchains.
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IMF approves El Salvador’s $1.4B loan but imposes bitcoin restrictions
The International Monetary Fund approved the loan on the condition that El Salvador scale down its Bitcoin project.
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Pump Fun X account hacked, used to promote phony governance token
The Pump Fun X account was hacked and used to launch a phony “governance token” that crashed 99.9% in minutes.
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