Elon Musk Blasts Legacy Media’s ‘Gingerly’ SBF Coverage

While busy managing Twitter, Elon Musk has still been keeping up with the drama surrounding FTX and its former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF). The billionaire has written numerous tweets this week signaling his distaste for SBF and media outlets covering him uncritically.  Musk began by ripping into the Wall Street Journal on Monday. The outlet published an opinion piece claiming that FTX ultimately failed “because Sam Bankman-Fried’s supporters lost confidence in him.” “Yeah umm … that is definitely not the…

Singapore Launches Probe into Crypto Lender Hodlnaut

In a recent publication, the Singapore police force revealed that they are looking into crypto lending platform Hodlnaut. The agency’s Commercial Affairs Department is reportedly handling the investigation into accusations of cheating and fraud among the DeFi lender's leadership. Users File Complaints with the Police According to the release, several accusatory reports surrounding the platform have made their way to the police since August. These allegations claim that the company’s leadership had shared false data regarding its exposure to an…

Vitalik Calls Out Bitcoiners for Supporting El Salvador’s ‘Undemocratic” Government

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin spoke on Saturday about the crypto community’s tendency to enable and welcome nefarious actors.  He named El Salvador President Nayib Bukele as an example, accusing enthusiastic Bitcoiners of overlooking his “not democratic government.” Enabling Bad Actors In an interview with The Straits Times, Buterin discussed the numerous “small countries” whose governments are experimenting with crypto adoption. When asked whether such efforts were safe for the countries involved, the developer said it depends on how these efforts…

El Salvador Congress Presented With Legal Framework for Non-Bitcoin Digital Assets

El Salvador’s government has presented a bill to congress for regulating cryptocurrencies and related assets beyond just Bitcoin.  The legislation brings the Central American country a step closer to its goal of issuing blockchain-based Bitcoin-bonds. The Digital Securities Law The “Digital Asset Issuance Law” was presented by a spokesperson for the Salvadoran presidency late Tuesday. The legislation seeks to establish a dedicated crypto commission and Bitcoin Fund Management Agency for overseeing crypto debt sales. Tether CTO Paolo Ardoino said on…

Hacker Drains Fenbushi Founder’s Wallet of $42M

Bo Shen, co-founder of venture capital firm Fenbushi Capital, shared via Twitter on Wednesday that his wallet had suffered an attack. A malicious actor carted off assets worth $42 million from the Chinese investor’s personal holdings on November 10. Hacker Gains Access Via Compromised Seed Phrase Per the tweet, the stolen funds included 38M USDC. Shen made sure to clarify in his post that the hack was isolated to his own accounts and Fenbushi wallets remained unaffected.  https://twitter.com/boshen1011/status/1595265219898789888?s=20  Blockchain security…

“You’re a Fraud”: How CME Chief Terry Duffy Called Out SBF in March

Terry Duffy – CEO of CME Group – says he was never fooled by the praise surrounding former FTX chief Sam Bankman-Fried.  In a recent interview, the CEO revealed that he called Bankman-Fried (SBF) a fraud to his face during an in-person meeting in March.  Detecting the Fraud During an interview with CNBC’s On The Tape podcast last week, Duffy recounted his encounter with SBF 7 months ago. Meeting for the first time, SBF told Duffy that his goal was…

Bahamas Supreme Court Orders FTX to Cover Custody Costs

As new developments emerge pertaining to the failed exchange, FTX continues to take hits from various sides. The latest blow to Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto empire is an order from the Supreme Court of Bahamas, where the company was based. Likewise, FTX's impressive roster of ambassadors is now under scrutiny from regulators. FTX to Cover Asset Custody Costs FTX now must reimburse the Securities Commission as the regulator took custody of the platform’s assets after its bankruptcy filing. Indeed, on Nov…

FTX Hacker Converts 50k Stolen ETH to BTC

Per a report from blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis, the attacker behind the Nov 11 FTX exploit, is converting the stolen ETH to Bitcoin. There were muted fears the seemingly inexperienced perpetrator could dump all its ETH holdings. On Sunday, the attacker dumped 50k ETH on-chain, with ETH's price dipping by almost 7%.  https://twitter.com/chainalysis/status/1594349583416840199?s=20&t=pgvQHeVytI20eKQ1ls9bxw Hacker Moves 50,000 ETH to New Address Over the past week, the perpetrator had been steadily swapping the cryptocurrencies they had carted off for Ether tokens. This…

WMA: BTC Stands Still, and Altcoins Devalue in Post-FTX Hangover

Get the weekly summary of crypto market analysis, news, and forecasts! This Week’s Summary The Crypto Market ends the week at a total market capitalization of $823 billion. Bitcoin is trading at around the same value as last week. Ethereum lost more than 5% over the past seven days. XRP increased by nearly 6% this past week. Almost all altcoins and Metaverse projects are trading in the red. The FTX debacle continues to run rampant through the crypto market. The…

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