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De prijzen op de cryptomarkt zijn flink naar beneden gekletterd. Bitcoin verloor meer dan 10% sinds vorige week, en bij veel altcoins is de schade nog groter. Na een periode van zijwaartse beweging heeft de markt eindelijk een richting gekozen: naar beneden. Voor nieuwe beleggers kan dit schrikken zijn, maar ook in stijgende markten maakt Bitcoin soms dit soort duikvluchten, tot wel 30% vanaf de top. Bij ByBit werd afgelopen vrijdagmiddag voor 1,5 miljard aan Ethereum geroofd. Daarmee was het direct de grootste cryptohack ooit, in dollars gemeten. Tijdens een routine-transactie lukte het de hackers om ByBit te foppen. De ondertekenaars van de transactie kregen precies te zien wat ze verwachtten, maar onder de motorkap hadden de hackers hun eigen transactie verstopt. Gelukkig lijkt de exchange de klap op te kunnen vangen. Met aan zekerheid grenzende waarschijnlijkheid kunnen we de Noord-Koreaanse Lazarus Group aanwijzen als dader. Dat zijn de beruchte staatshackers die inmiddels een hele waslijst aan slachtoffers hebben gemaakt. Bijvoorbeeld de Indiase exchange WazirX, crypto game Axie Infinity, maar ook de hack van Sony in 2014, het WannaCry schandaal en een aanval op de centrale bank van Bangladesh. Het vervelende aan de Lazarus Group is dat ze geen haast hebben met het witwassen van hun tegoeden en niet open staan voor onderhandeling. ByBit gaat die tegoeden niet meer terugzien. De Amerikaanse beurswaakhond SEC laat ondertussen zijn rechtzaken tegen Coinbase en Uniswap varen. Deze twee rechtszaken gingen over het illegaal verhandelen van effecten. Bij Coinbase ging het om een grote exchange die tegen de regels van de SEC in allerlei crypto-effecten op hun platform heeft genoteerd. Maar er zijn helemaal geen duidelijke regels op dit gebied. Uniswap is het boegbeeld als we het hebben over decentrale exchanges. Daar zitten ontwikkelaars achter die een bedrijf vormen, en daar voerde de SEC een rechtszaak tegen. Die rechtszaak was een behoorlijke klap, omdat tot dat moment werd gedacht dat de decentrale wereld onaangeraakt zou blijven. UniSwap zelf noemt het een "enorme overwinning voor decentralized finance" en bevestigt dat deze technologie altijd aan de goede kant van de wet heeft gestaan. Het congres beweegt niet heel rap met het maken van duidelijke regels, maar de beginnetjes zijn er. De houding van de beurswaakhond is daar onderdeel van, maar ook het feit dat deze SEC nauwer gaat samenwerken met de CFTC, de waakhond voor grondstoffenmarkten. Vermoedelijk krijgt deze grondstoffenwaakhond het ook voor het zeggen in het domein van de memecoins. Het is nog wachten op echt duidelijke regels, maar de onzekerheid voor cryptobedrijven in de VS is wel weg, ook omdat de waakhonden inmiddels makke lammetjes zijn geworden. Deze week in de CryptocastEen gesprek met Marcel Koeslag van BDO en co-host Mauro Halve over het schenken en erven van crypto. We betalen in Nederland belasting over schenken en erven, dat is hopelijk geen nieuws. Maar bij crypto zitten er een aantal interessante kanten aan. Wanneer is een crypto-schenking definitief? En hoe neem je het overdragen van je vermogen in crypto op in je testament? Met Daniël Mol bespreken we elke week de stand van de cryptomarkt. Luister live donderdagochtend rond 8:50 in De Ochtendspits, of wanneer je wilt via bnr.nl/podcast/cryptocastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De prijzen op de cryptomarkt zijn flink naar beneden gekletterd. Bitcoin verloor meer dan 10% sinds vorige week, en bij veel altcoins is de schade nog groter. Na een periode van zijwaartse beweging heeft de markt eindelijk een richting gekozen: naar beneden. Voor nieuwe beleggers kan dit schrikken zijn, maar ook in stijgende markten maakt Bitcoin soms dit soort duikvluchten, tot wel 30% vanaf de top. Bij ByBit werd afgelopen vrijdagmiddag voor 1,5 miljard aan Ethereum geroofd. Daarmee was het direct de grootste cryptohack ooit, in dollars gemeten. Tijdens een routine-transactie lukte het de hackers om ByBit te foppen. De ondertekenaars van de transactie kregen precies te zien wat ze verwachtten, maar onder de motorkap hadden de hackers hun eigen transactie verstopt. Gelukkig lijkt de exchange de klap op te kunnen vangen. Met aan zekerheid grenzende waarschijnlijkheid kunnen we de Noord-Koreaanse Lazarus Group aanwijzen als dader. Dat zijn de beruchte staatshackers die inmiddels een hele waslijst aan slachtoffers hebben gemaakt. Bijvoorbeeld de Indiase exchange WazirX, crypto game Axie Infinity, maar ook de hack van Sony in 2014, het WannaCry schandaal en een aanval op de centrale bank van Bangladesh. Het vervelende aan de Lazarus Group is dat ze geen haast hebben met het witwassen van hun tegoeden en niet open staan voor onderhandeling. ByBit gaat die tegoeden niet meer terugzien. De Amerikaanse beurswaakhond SEC laat ondertussen zijn rechtzaken tegen Coinbase en Uniswap varen. Deze twee rechtszaken gingen over het illegaal verhandelen van effecten. Bij Coinbase ging het om een grote exchange die tegen de regels van de SEC in allerlei crypto-effecten op hun platform heeft genoteerd. Maar er zijn helemaal geen duidelijke regels op dit gebied. Uniswap is het boegbeeld als we het hebben over decentrale exchanges. Daar zitten ontwikkelaars achter die een bedrijf vormen, en daar voerde de SEC een rechtszaak tegen. Die rechtszaak was een behoorlijke klap, omdat tot dat moment werd gedacht dat de decentrale wereld onaangeraakt zou blijven. UniSwap zelf noemt het een "enorme overwinning voor decentralized finance" en bevestigt dat deze technologie altijd aan de goede kant van de wet heeft gestaan. Het congres beweegt niet heel rap met het maken van duidelijke regels, maar de beginnetjes zijn er. De houding van de beurswaakhond is daar onderdeel van, maar ook het feit dat deze SEC nauwer gaat samenwerken met de CFTC, de waakhond voor grondstoffenmarkten. Vermoedelijk krijgt deze grondstoffenwaakhond het ook voor het zeggen in het domein van de memecoins. Het is nog wachten op echt duidelijke regels, maar de onzekerheid voor cryptobedrijven in de VS is wel weg, ook omdat de waakhonden inmiddels makke lammetjes zijn geworden. Deze week in de CryptocastEen gesprek met Marcel Koeslag van BDO en co-host Mauro Halve over het schenken en erven van crypto. We betalen in Nederland belasting over schenken en erven, dat is hopelijk geen nieuws. Maar bij crypto zitten er een aantal interessante kanten aan. Wanneer is een crypto-schenking definitief? En hoe neem je het overdragen van je vermogen in crypto op in je testament? Met Daniël Mol bespreken we elke week de stand van de cryptomarkt. Luister live donderdagochtend rond 8:50 in De Ochtendspits, of wanneer je wilt via bnr.nl/podcast/cryptocastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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David Sacks prioritizes stablecoin regulation as White House AI and crypto czar, while the SEC shifts to a transparency-focused approach. XRP Ledger briefly halts, Ondo Finance launches a tokenized securities platform, FTX begins creditor repayments, and WazirX warns of potential decade-long delays following its $234M hack. Crypto markets react to regulatory shifts.RESOURCEShttps://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/04/trump-crypto-czar-david-sacks-says-priority-is-stablecoin-legislation.htmlhttps://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/02/04/bitcoin-extends-losses-to-below-usd97k-following-david-sacks-press-conferencehttps://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/02/05/xrp-ledger-self-healed-after-brief-downtimehttps://www.theblock.co/post/338975/ondo-finance-launches-rwa-tokenization-platform?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rsshttps://cryptonews.com/news/ftx-to-begin-creditor-reimbursements-on-february-18/?feed_id=11252&_unique_id=67a29bbc4f5f0https://cryptonews.com/news/wazirx-234m-hack-repayments-could-be-delayed-until-2030/?feed_id=11250&_unique_id=67a24961a29bbSecure your Business & Digital Life with Cyber Strategy Institute https://www.thegrowmeco.com/course/https://cyberstrategyinstitute.com/warden/ https://csi-store.samcart.com/products/wardenguard-personal-1device-annual/?coupon=DCN_Wardenhttps://csi-store.samcart.com/products/wardenvault-personal-managed-1device-annual?coupon=DCN_Warden WHERE TO FIND DCNhttps://substack.com/@dcndailycryptonewshttps://twitter.com/DCNDailyCrypto Trader Cobb X: @TraderCobbEMAIL USmatt@dailycryptonews.net——————————————————————***NOT FINANCIAL, LEGAL, OR TAX ADVICE! JUST OPINION! I AM NOT AN EXPERT! I DO NOT GUARANTEE A PARTICULAR OUTCOME I HAVE NO INSIDE KNOWLEDGE! YOU NEED TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS! THIS IS JUST EDUCATION & ENTERTAINMENT! ©Copyright 2024 Matthew Aaron Podcasts LLC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tech & Privacy FAQ - Week of January 14th, 2025 1. What's this new job referral "side hustle" all about? Some tech workers are making up to $30,000 by referring strangers for job openings. They connect with job seekers through platforms like Blind and Glassdoor, and sometimes use services like Refer Me and Refermarket to facilitate these referrals, even charging a fee. While referrals can improve hiring odds, this trend raises questions about authenticity and potential abuse. 2. Why is the Texas Attorney General cracking down on data privacy? Texas AG Ken Paxton is taking a strong stance on data privacy. He's issued warnings to companies like Sirius XM and apps like MyRadar for allegedly sharing user data without consent. He's also suing Allstate for secretly collecting driver data via cellphone apps and car manufacturers to raise premiums. Texas seeks restitution for consumers, damages, and hefty fines. 3. The EU fined itself for a GDPR violation? Seriously? Yes! The EU General Court fined the European Commission €400 for transferring a citizen's IP address to Meta in the US without proper safeguards. While a small fine, it sets a precedent and shows the EU's commitment to enforcing GDPR, even on its own institutions. 4. Is my data at risk from quantum computers? Experts warn that quantum computers, still in their early stages, could eventually crack current encryption methods. While not an immediate threat, it's wise to start researching "quantum-resistant" solutions to safeguard your data in the future. 5. How are hackers using AWS to hold data hostage? A ransomware group called Codefinger is exploiting stolen AWS keys to encrypt data in S3 buckets using AWS's own encryption. They then demand a ransom and set a timer to delete the data within a week. This highlights the need for strong IAM policies and regular key audits on AWS. 6. What are the latest trends in cyberattacks? Cybercriminals are shifting from email-based malware to browser-based attacks like drive-by downloads and malicious ads. Compromised credentials are a growing problem, often obtained cheaply from fraud marketplaces. Staying updated with software, using ad blockers, and being cautious online are crucial. 7. What's the T3 Financial Crime Unit doing about crypto crime? The T3 FCU, a collaboration between TRON, Tether, and TRM Labs, is actively combating crypto-related crime. They recently froze over $100 million in illicit assets across five continents. This highlights the importance of public-private partnerships in blockchain security. 8. Who was behind the massive WazirX crypto hack? The US, South Korea, and Japan have jointly confirmed that North Korea's Lazarus Group orchestrated the $235 million WazirX hack. This incident reinforces the need for strong security measures within the cryptocurrency ecosystem and emphasizes the threat posed by state-sponsored hacking groups.
As Bitcoin nears $100,000, Trump's pro-crypto policies, including a proposed Crypto Czar and a U.S. “Bitcoin stockpile,” are reshaping global sentiment about this asset class. The EU and UK are advancing crypto regulations, while India's capital markets regulator SEBI hints at a progressive framework despite RBI's caution. Amid optimism, challenges like the WazirX hack highlight the need for stronger investor protection. Can India embrace a crypto-friendly future while safeguarding its investors? The world watches as crypto evolves in a rapidly changing landscape. Host Anirban Chowdhury discusses the ramifications with CoinDcx's co-founder and CEO Sumit Gupta and ET's associate editor Sugata Ghosh.Credits: NBC News, CNBC Television, CryptosRUsET Podcasts now has a new show. 7@7 is your quick, sharp sub 5 minute daily roundup of financial news from India and the world. Tune in to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, Jio Saavn, Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts from! Check out other interesting episodes from the host like: Now RBI Wants Banks to Rethink their Business Models, What can Nvidia and India do for each other?, Hoax or Horror: The Unprecedented Surge in Flight Threats, Why The Indian Consumer Is Still Trapped In Dark Patterns?, and more! You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress takeover with Trump's pro-Bitcoin AG pick. Plus, the latest global crypto headlines: a massive WazirX hack, NFL stars betting on Bitcoin paychecks, and BTC's market surge challenging tech giants like Google and Amazon. We explore what it means for your portfolio and the volatile journey crypto has in today's financial landscape.RESOURCEShttps://www.coindesk.com/markets/2024/11/14/what-does-a-6040-portfolio-look-like-if-we-replace-bonds-with-bitcoin-a-lot-better-van-straten/?_gl=1*c8ywas*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTk0MTEzOTkwMy4xNzMxNTkyMDgx*_ga_VM3STRYVN8*MTczMTU5MjA4MS4xLjAuMTczMTU5MjA4MS4wLjAuODAyMzYzNzQ0https://decrypt.co/291642/man-arrested-235-million-wazirx-hackhttps://decrypt.co/291622/trump-taps-bitcoin-fan-matt-gaetz-for-attorney-generalhttps://decrypt.co/291605/miami-dolphins-odell-beckham-fades-haters-bitcoinhttps://www.coindesk.com/markets/2024/11/14/us-etf-inflows-hit-47b-over-6-days-as-bitcoin-becomes-7th-largest-asset-in-the-world/?_gl=1*5h8yv2*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTk0MTEzOTkwMy4xNzMxNTkyMDgx*_ga_VM3STRYVN8*MTczMTU5MjA4MS4xLjAuMTczMTU5MjA4MS4wLjAuODAyMzYzNzQ0Secure your Business & Digital Life with Cyber Strategy Institutehttps://cyberstrategyinstitute.com/warden/ https://csi-store.samcart.com/products/wardenguard-personal-1device-annual/?coupon=DCN_Wardenhttps://csi-store.samcart.com/products/wardenvault-personal-managed-1device-annual?coupon=DCN_Warden WHERE TO FIND DCNhttps://substack.com/@dcndailycryptonewshttps://twitter.com/DCNDailyCryptoEMAIL USmatt@dailycryptonews.netsarah@dailycryptonews.net ——————————————————————***NOT FINANCIAL, LEGAL, OR TAX ADVICE! JUST OPINION! I AM NOT AN EXPERT! I DO NOT GUARANTEE A PARTICULAR OUTCOME I HAVE NO INSIDE KNOWLEDGE! YOU NEED TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS! THIS IS JUST EDUCATION & ENTERTAINMENT! ©Copyright 2024 Matthew Aaron Podcasts LLC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Tuesday, November 12, 2024. This is Nelson John, let's get started. Starting tomorrow, Zomato will fight its rival not just to deliver your food and groceries, but for your investments too. Swiggy will list on the stock exchanges after its initial public offering was oversubscribed by 3.59 times. At the heart of all the investor buzz is Swiggy's rather reclusive founder Sriharsha Majety. What is he like, and how different is he from Zomato's extremely public founder Deepinder Goyal? Ranjani Raghavan profiles Majety – the man of ideas – and how he quietly won over sceptics in the battle for food delivery and quick commerce. Any foreign traveller will think about how they're going to pay for things once they have reached their destination. Cash, debit card, credit card, and forex card are your major options. Out of these, prepaid forex cards are theoretically the most economical option as they lower conversion markups. Shipra Singh writes that forex cards also allow for loading multiple currencies at the bank's prevailing exchange rates. However, loading fees and issuing charges can severely eat into this advantage. Shipra's research shows that providers like BookMyForex and Thomas Cook offer better value compared to major banks due to mid-market rates and minimal fees. ESOPs, or employee stock options, used to be restricted to startups. Mid and junior level employees got them as incentive to leave established companies and join fledgling startups. But now, even the former have joined in on the trend: Devina Sengupta and Sneha Shah write that companies are focusing on middle and junior management employees to retain top talent by offering employee stock ownership plans. They are being offered broadly across industries like IT and e-commerce. These benefits are traditionally reserved for senior management. This shift reflects a growing need to compete for niche talent even at junior-level positions. Soon, these companies might also offer other startup perks like flexible work arrangements to either attract or retain talent. Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin have fallen out of favour in India. Cryptocurrencies have seen a 90% decline in retail trading volumes in the past three years. Shouvik Das writes that Bitcoin's surge to a new all-time high of over $82,000 due to Donald Trump's recent election victory might tempt crypto investors back. Platforms like CoinSwitch and CoinDCX are reporting a 700% increase in active users. Challenges like heavy taxation and the Reserve Bank of India's negative stance on cryptocurrencies still persist, denting exponential growth. Issues like the WazirX hacking incident have also worried investors. Small-town residents in India are increasingly adopting the dining habits of their urban counterparts. They are developing a preference for eating out and trying international cuisines. Priyamvada C writes that the absence of extensive community spaces has made dining out an important social activity in smaller cities. With the Indian food services market expected to nearly double to ₹9 trillion by the end of the decade, investors see significant opportunities.
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte delve into the risks associated with our increasingly digital lives. They discuss how one careless click or overshare can compromise personal information, leading to severe consequences like identity theft or loss of access to vital accounts. The threat of digital arrest looms as proprietary databases and locked information can entrap us. Understanding our rights and responsibilities in this landscape is crucial, as ignorance can lead to unintended legal consequences. By being proactive about digital security and making informed choices, we can navigate these complexities with confidence and find our way out of potential pitfalls. As our digital footprints expand, securing our information becomes even more vital. The hosts then shift their focus to cryptocurrency, highlighting the opportunities it presents while addressing the challenges many face with exchanges like WazirX. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness about the platforms we use and the importance of thoughtful trading to safeguard our investments. The episode further explores the concept of a potential digital dark age, where future generations might struggle to access or understand information stored in proprietary formats. Drawing parallels to the ancient Maya civilization, whose history remains accessible through stone tablets, they raise critical questions about how our digital artifacts will be interpreted and preserved in the future. As we move toward a more digital world, creating accessible formats is essential to ensure our digital heritage is not lost.
Bitcoin is up half a percent at $64,515 Eth is up half a percent at $2,630 Binance Coin, down slightly at $594 PayPal says it will allow U.S. business customers to buy, sell, & hold crypto Kamala Harris pledges to make the USA a global leader in blockchain WazirX, has been granted a four-month moratorium Ethena is set to launch a new stablecoin South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission fined Worldcoin Truflation was hacked for around $5 million Initia raised $14 million in a Series A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up 1% at $63,027 Eeth is up 1% at $2,444 And Binance Coin, up half a percent at 558 dollars Criticism for Trump's WLFI Trump buys cheeseburger with BTC Banana Gun team investigates possible hack. Dark Angels ransom more WazirX funds hit Tornado Cash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, we cover Donald Trump's crypto project “World Liberty Financial,” which has left investors with more questions than answers. We also explore Bhutan's surprising Bitcoin acquisition strategy, with the small nation now holding more BTC than El Salvador. In other news, USDC will expand to the Sui blockchain, boosting its cross-chain capabilities.We also discuss the proposed NFT Act in the US, which could classify some NFTs as securities, and the continued fallout from the WazirX hack, with Binance denying any responsibility for the security breach. Tune in for these updates and more from the world of crypto!Further reading:Donald Trump silent on World Liberty Financial, team unveils WLFI tokenBhutan quietly amasses Bitcoin, doubling El Salvador's holdingsCircle's USDC stablecoin to launch on Sui networkDigital Chamber urges US crypto users to support new NFT billBinance denies blame in $230M WazirX hack, urges user repaymentsSo, grab yourself a coffee, and let's get into it!This episode of Rise'n'Crypto is brought to you by Cointelegraph and was hosted by Savannah Fortis. You can follow Savannah on X.Rise'n'Crypto is brought to you by Cointelegraph and is hosted and produced by Robert Baggs. You can follow Robert on Twitter and LinkedIn. Cointelegraph's Twitter: @CointelegraphCointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.comThe views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
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Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from potential bitcoin price movements if Trump becomes president to WazirX hacker moving stolen ether to Tornado Cash."CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as a Bernstein research report says that bitcoin is expected to reach new highs later this year if former President Donald Trump returns to the oval office. Plus, WazirX hacker has moved stolen ether to Tornado Cash, and Binance's Indonesia subsidiary has won a full license in the country.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
De Indiaase exchange WazirX werd in juli bestolen van 230 miljoen dollar aan klanttegoeden. De roof, grotendeels in Ethereum, kwam afgelopen week in beweging. Met een flink aantal kleine transacties werd er Ether overgemaakt naar Tornado Cash, de gesanctioneerde mixingdienst die de afgelopen twee jaar hard werd aangepakt door het Amerikaanse Ministerie van Justitie. Ontwikkelaar Alexey Pertsev werd in Nederland aangehouden en onlangs schuldig bevonden door de rechter. Toch lukt het de hackers, vermoedelijk de Noord-Koreaanse Lazarus Group, om de herkomst van hun buit te verhullen met het smart contract van Tornado Cash. En daarmee komt een voorspelling van de cryptowereld uit. Met het hard aanpakken van Tornado Cash stop je voornamelijk het legitieme gebruik van de dienst. Noord-Koreaanse hackers hoeven niet te vrezen voor vervolging, dus gaan zij vrolijk door met het gebruiken van een decentraal smart contract. Ondertussen heeft de familie Trump een nieuw cryptoproject: World Liberty Financial. Officieel zijn Barron, Eric en Donald Jr onderdeel van het project, maar vader Donald maakt er enthousiast reclame voor. World Liberty Financial moet een DeFi-platform worden dat decentraal lenen mogelijk maakt. Het team achter het project belooft niet veel goed: vier mensen werkten voorheen aan het gehackte Dough Finance. En één van de leidende figuren is een voormalig pick-up artist. Deze week in de Cryptocast Met Bart Mol en Bert Slagter kijken we naar het decentrale karakter van Bitcoin, en wat daar nog van over is. Want Bitcoin begon 15 jaar geleden als obscuur en decentraal internetproject. Inmiddels is er een hele industrie omheen gebouwd, met beursgenoteerde exchanges en miners. Maar: dat zijn dus wel allemaal centrale partijen. En dan ben je misschien niet zo heel anders meer dan de traditionele financiële wereld. Tornado Cash gebruikt voor witwassen hack Het team achter World Liberty Financial Veel tokens naar insiders bij World Liberty Financial Met Daniël Mol bespreken we elke week de toestand van de crypto. Luister live donderdagochtend rond 8:50 in De Ochtendspits, of wanneer je wilt via bnr.nl/podcast/cryptocast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Bitcoin stagnation continues as many analysts believe the market is in a “wait and see” mode, with Bitcoiners holding their breath until the next market-moving event occurs — but one analyst believes he knows exactly what that event is. Outside of Bitcoin, the WazirX hacker moves $6.5 million in Ether to Tornado Cash, monthly NFT sales hit a yearly low in August, and a court hears about a terrifying but bizarre home invasion that led to the forced transfer of 23.5 BTC.Further reading:Bitcoin $110K setup ‘still in play,' but analysts warn of sub-$40K dip firstBitcoin headed for breakout or breakdown? Analysts weigh inWazirX hacker moves $6.5M in crypto to Tornado CashMonthly NFT sales fall below $400M, marking yearly lowHome invaders used machete, Toblerone to rob a man of his BitcoinRise'n'Crypto is brought to you by Cointelegraph and is hosted and produced by Robert Baggs. You can follow Robert on Twitter and LinkedIn. Cointelegraph's Twitter: @CointelegraphCointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.comThe views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
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Summary In this episode, Blockchain Wayne interviews Michael Pearl from Cyvers, a web 3 cybersecurity company. They discuss the importance of security in the crypto industry and the vulnerabilities that exist in smart contracts and wallets. Michael shares some recent hacks that Cyvers has detected, including the WazirX hack and the Li-Fi hack. They also emphasize the need for individuals to revoke permissions on their wallets and stay vigilant about security. The episode concludes with a reminder that a secure Web3 space is essential for the industry to scale and reach the masses. Learn more about Cyvers and join their telegram group: https://cyvers.ai/ Learn more about FIO and get your Handle today: https://fio.net/ Takeaways Cyvers is a web 3 cybersecurity company that provides real-time security monitoring for wallets, exchanges, and DeFi projects. Auditing smart contracts is important but not enough to ensure security. Real-time monitoring and proactive measures are necessary. Recent hacks include the WazirX hack and the Li-Fi hack, highlighting the ongoing vulnerabilities in the crypto industry. Individuals should revoke permissions on their wallets and stay updated on security practices to protect their funds. A secure Web3 space is crucial for the industry to scale and gain mass adoption. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:23 The Birth of Cyvers 02:49 The Importance of Real-Time Security Monitoring 04:14 Recent Hacks Detected by Cyvers 07:42 Individual Security Measures 11:41 Address Poisoning and Other Vulnerabilities 14:53 Lessons from Hacks on Exchanges 18:54 The Ongoing WazirX Investigation 19:52 Revoking Permissions and Individual Responsibility 22:30 Where to Find More Information 23:57 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
08th Aug: Crypto & Coffee at 8
In Folge 9 von Passwort reden Christopher und Sylvester über eine Reihe von Security-News der letzten Tage: Die weltgrößte Zertifizierungsstelle Let's Encrypt will das Open Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) loswerden und Secure Boot kämpft, mal wieder, mit Problemen und Schlampereien. Außerdem reden die Hosts über einen neuen Passwort-Check bei GMX und Web.de und die Security von Blockchain- Projekten – anlässlich eines aktuellen besonders teuren Malheurs. Das Urgestein GhostScript macht mit einen Sicherheitsproblem auf sich selbst und vor allem auf den interessanten Charakter des Formats PostScript aufmerksam. * c't-Artikel über Zertifikatswiderrufe: https://heise.de/-9642194 * Folge der c't Auslegungssache zum Thema „Datenlecks verhindern“: https://heise.de/-9762321 * c't-Artikel zu Mailpasswörtern im neuen Outlook: https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2023/28/2331715395648017635 * https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from Donald Trump doubling down on bitcoin to WazirX facing criticism over a user survey.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here."CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as Donald Trump doubled down on bitcoin in front of over 3,000 attendees at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, promising that he will maintain a "strategic national bitcoin reserve" and "never sell" the government's seized bitcoin. Plus, Slovenia issued a sovereign digital bond and WazirX continues to face heat after the $230 million hack.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There's a touch of electricity in the crypto world this week, so Trace & Craig are joined by Blake (dialing in from Lisbon) to get amongst it. The crew hit the ground running as they unpack the approval of Ethereum ETF making big news this week (plus a sound bite from John O'Loghen of Coinbase); they'll also uncover the resilience of Bitcoin amidst the biggest worldwide IT outage that caused mass 'blue screening' due to a faulty CrowdStrike. In addition, they'll dissect the massive $230 million hack of the WazirX exchange and the ensuing blame game that has captivated the crypto community. To cap off, a round table chat around the role of Ethereum mixer Tornado Cash in ensuring crypto privacy and the controversies that surround its use.Join us as we navigate through these groundbreaking events shaping the future of digital assets.TIMESTAMPS2:55 Ethereum ETF goes live plus a voice grab from John O'Loghlen of Coinbase6:20 Bitcoin's business as usual amongst the Crowdstrike blue-screens!8:33 Exchange hack madness11:29 Tornado cash gets washing!15:47 Short, sharp news bites****If you're enjoying these episodes please subscribe to our podcast on your preferred platform, leave a review, or share this episode with a friend or family member.If you want to start investing in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Gold & Silver, you can download the Bamboo app here. Use the code CURIOUS for $10 in BTC when you sign up.Follow the Crypto Curious Instagram here.Join the Crypto Curious Facebook Group here.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Crypto Curious acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today.*****Crypto Curious is a product of Equity Mates Media.This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs, or objectives.Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's focus is on the launch of the spot Ether ETFs in the US, but Bitcoin cannot be ignored. Yesterday, US-based spot Bitcoin ETFs saw their best day of inflows since March, when the asset set new all-time highs. Debate is also raging around the levels of investment the new spot Ether ETFs will attract in the coming months. Will they mimic the success of the Bitcoin ETFs, or will it be “underwhelming,” as some predict? In other news, the WazirX exchange hack threatens to affect India's crypto industry, and Asia's first inverse Bitcoin ETF launches in Hong Kong.Further reading:BlackRock Bitcoin ETF records biggest inflow day since March at $523MBitcoin trader warns of local BTC price top after $530M ETF inflowsEthereum price will be ‘sensitive' to ETF inflows in the coming days — Kaiko$235M WazirX exchange hack has implications for India's crypto industryHong Kong to launch Asia's first inverse Bitcoin ETFReferences:India, Nigeria, Thailand top Chainalysis' 2023 Global Crypto Adoption IndexSo, grab yourself a coffee, and let's get into it!Rise'n'Crypto is brought to you by Cointelegraph and is hosted and produced by Robert Baggs. You can follow Robert on Twitter and LinkedIn. Cointelegraph's Twitter: @CointelegraphCointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.comThe views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
CrowdStrike manda in blue screen mlioni di computer di tutto il pianeta. WazirX hackerata. FTC contro Xbox Game Pass. Luxottica corteggiata da Meta e Google. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana.Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia:Franco Solerio, Michele Di Maio, Massimo De SantoProduttori esecutivi:Guido Raffaele Piras, Christian Schwarz, @Jh4Ckal, Filippo Brancaleoni, Enrico De Anna, Roberto Basile, @Tiumeito, Fabio Zappa, Fiorenzo Pilla, Marcello Marigliano, Edoardo Volpi Kellerman, Davide Bellia, Nicola Gabriele Del Popolo, Idle Fellow, Arzigogolo, Giorgio Puglisi, Ftrava, Giuliano Arcinotti, Nicola Gabriele Del Popolo, Andrea Delise, Paola Bellini, Antonio Manna, Alessandro Grossi, Roberto A., Michele Bordoni, Michele Olivieri, Umberto Marcello, Fabrizio Reina, Emanuele Libori, Nicola Grilli, Angelo Travaglione, Ligea Technology Di D'esposito Antonio, Paolo Bernardini, Fabio Brunelli, Nikollaq Haxhi, Manuel Zavatta, Nicola Fort, Andrea Malesani, Roberto Medeossi, Simone Magnaschi, Alessandro Lago, Davide Tinti, Cristian Pastori, Massimo Pollastri, @AkagrintaSponsor:Squarespace.com - utilizzate il codice coupon "DIGITALIA" per avere il 10% di sconto sul costo del primo acquisto.Links:CrowdStrike crashed 8.5 million Windows devices says MicrosoftWhat is CrowdStrike, and what happened?Frontier Airlines Briefly Grounds All Flights Amid Microsoft OutageTechnical Details: Falcon Update for Windows Hosts | CrowdStrikeTimelapse of American Airlines Delta and United plane trafficNorth-Korea Behind WazirX's $230M HackThe AT&T Data Breach Shows Why RCS Cant Be TrustedRCS is almost the solution to our green-bubble nightmareEcco perché la FTC si scaglia contro XboxWant to spot a deepfake? Look for the stars in their eyesAn Algorithm Told Police She Was Safe. Then Her Husband Killed Her.Firma verschleudert 36 Milliarden Standorte von Menschen in DeutschlandIts never been easier for the cops to break into your phoneIsrael Secretly Targets U.S. Lawmakers With Influence Campaign on Gaza WarAmazon's Prime Day a 'major' cause of worker injuriesGoogle is trying to steal the Ray-Ban partnership from MetaBOOX PalmaGingilli del giorno:Romanzi che raccontano il lato oscuro dei social mediaNessuno ne parlaVivaldi browserAll AlibisSupporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
22nd July: Crypto & Coffee at 8
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from the tokens trading at a discount on WazirX after the exploit to top banks in Italy completing a digital bond issuance using blockchain rails.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here."CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as tokens on WazirX were trading at a steep discount following the exploit of the exchange. Plus, Galaxy Digital has acquired substantially all the assets of blockchain node operator CryptoManufaktur LLC and Italy's top banks CDP and Intesa Sanpaolo completed a digital bond issuance using blockchain rails.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As Bitcoin battles with the $65,000 resistance, held back in part by a slump in the stock market, analysts are making both bullish and bearish observations from the data. On the one hand, retail investors are nowhere to be seen but may be necessary for a “true” bull market. On the other hand, volatility has dipped to historic lows, which could indicate that extreme volatility is in the past. If I had a third hand, I'd say: What if those two observations are related? Elsewhere, we have more information on the devastating WazirX exchange hack and some theories on who might be behind it. Then, to cap the week off, we discuss whether a wearable cold wallet is a good idea or not — what do you think?Further reading:Stock market slump trickles into today's Bitcoin and altcoin correctionBitcoin ‘real bull run' out of reach as retail demand metric hits 3-year lowBitcoin “crazy tight” Bollinger Bands point to $190K BTC price targetOnchain analysts tie $235M Indian exchange exploit to North Korean hackersWazirX hacker funnels $149M of SHIB, MATIC, other altcoins into ETHBitcoin self-custody comes to the masses with new ‘crypto ring'So, grab yourself a coffee, and let's get into it!Rise'n'Crypto is brought to you by Cointelegraph and is hosted and produced by Robert Baggs. You can follow Robert on Twitter and LinkedIn. Cointelegraph's Twitter: @CointelegraphCointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.comThe views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
Cisco has identified a critical security flaw in its SSM On-prem. The world's largest recreational boat and yacht retailer reports a data breach. The UK's NHS warns of critically low blood stocks after a ransomware attack. Port Shadow enables VPN person in the middle attacks. Ivanti patches several high-severity vulnerabilities. FIN7 is advertising a security evasion tool on underground forums. Indian crypto exchange WazirX sees $230 million in assets suspiciously transferred. Wiz documents vulnerabilities in SAP AI Core. DDoS for hire team faces jail time. Guest Tomislav Pericin, Founder and Chief Software Architect of ReversingLabs, joins us to discuss their "Free Resource to Conduct Risk Assessments on Open-Source Software." Playing red-light green-light with traffic light controllers. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Guest Tomislav Pericin, Founder and Chief Software Architect of ReversingLabs, joins us to discuss their "Free Resource to Conduct Risk Assessments on Open-Source Software." Selected Reading Cisco discloses a 10.0 CVSS rating vulnerability in SSM On-Prem (Stack Diary) Yacht giant MarineMax data breach impacts over 123,000 people (Bleeping Computer) UK national blood stocks in 'very fragile' state following ransomware attack (The Record) Port Shadow Attack Allows VPN Traffic Interception, Redirection (SecurityWeek) Ivanti Issues Hotfix for High-Severity Endpoint Manager Vulnerability (SecurityWeek) Cybercrime group FIN7 advertises new EDR bypass tool on hacking forums (Security Affairs) WazirX reports security breach at crypto exchange following $230 million 'suspicious transfer' (TechCrunch) SAPwned: SAP AI vulnerabilities expose customers' cloud environments and private AI artifacts (Wiz Blog) Jail time for operators of DDoS service used to crash thousands of devices (Cybernews) Hackers could create traffic jams thanks to flaw in traffic light controller, researcher says (TechCrunch) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up slightly at $64,748 Eth is up .5% at $3,458 Binance Coin, is up slightly at $574 North Korea likely behind WazirX hack. State Street exploring its own stablecoin US Attorney's office files civil action to recover USDT from scammers MT Gox creditors targeted. OKX withdraws from Nigeria.Allium raises $16.5M Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It looks like crypto exchange hacks are back. And so are the North Koreans, I guess. Are the Meta Ray-Bans selling so well Zuck might invest in the Ray-Ban maker? The continuing trend of tech companies withholding products from Europe. And the state of play in terms of whether or not the cops can get into your phone.Sponsors:The Next Wave PodcastLinks:WazirX Hacked for $230M, Largely in SHIB, as Elliptic Says North Korea Behind Attack (CoinDesk)$235 million lost by WazirX in North Korea-linked breach (Elliptic)Meta explores stake in Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica (FT)Reality Comes to Meta's Reality Labs (The Information)Scoop: Meta won't offer future multimodal AI models in EU (Axios)Apple says its OpenELM model doesn't power Apple Intelligence amid YouTube controversy (9to5Mac)Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic Used Thousands of Swiped YouTube Videos to Train AI (Proof)Leaked Docs Show What Phones Cellebrite Can (and Can't) Unlock (404 Media)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from the security breach at WazirX to Mark Cuban and Vitalik Buterin speaking up on crypto and politics.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here."CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as Indian crypto exchange WazirX experienced a security breach in one of its multisig wallets, leading to the loss of user funds and over $230 million in withdrawals. And, Polygon Labs set a date for its technical upgrade. Plus, Mark Cuban and Vitalik Buterin speak up on crypto and the upcoming Presidential election.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
While Bitcoin hasn't seen much price action in the past 24 hours, there is no lack of other action. Markets data points toward an imminent breakout, the spot Bitcoin ETFs chalk up a ninth day of consecutive inflows, and Mark Cuban believes Bitcoin could become a global reserve asset. Elsewhere, presidential candidate Donald Trump causes cognitive dissonance in the crypto vote by hinting at Jamie Dimon for US Treasury if elected, Indian crypto exchange WazirX appears to have been hacked for $235M, and is it comeback season for NFTs? Have your say!Further reading:Bitcoin price hits bull market trendline that last sparked 30% gainsSpot Bitcoin ETF inflows surge, but BTC struggles to rally above $65KMark Cuban speculates Bitcoin may become a global reserve assetTrump weighing Bitcoin hater Jamie Dimon for US TreasuryIndian crypto exchange falls victim to $235M hackNFTs poised for comeback despite sales drop, say execsSo, grab yourself a coffee, and let's get into it!Rise'n'Crypto is brought to you by Cointelegraph and is hosted and produced by Robert Baggs. You can follow Robert on Twitter and LinkedIn. Cointelegraph's Twitter: @CointelegraphCointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.comThe views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
Nischal Shetty is the Founder at WazirX, the largest Crypto Exchange in India with more than 15M users. He is also the Founder of Shardeum, a layer 1 blockchain with infinite scalability, true decentralization and top-notch security. Before starting his web3 journey, Nischal founded and scaled Crowdfire, a social media tool with more than 20M customers - while still working a full-time engineering job! In this conversation, we talk about: - Building and scaling CrowdFire to 20M users - Nischal's 'ETC Strategy' to acquire millions of users - Building and scaling WazirX to 15M users - Shardeum: how Nischal will onboard 100M users into Web3 - Does the World Really Need Another Layer 1? - Decentralized Social Networks - Decentralized Gaming - Decentralized Notifications And much more! __________________________________ SPONSORS:
This episode is a part of Think.NXT with Raghav - a peek into the future through India's eyes! On this podcast, our editor-in-chief, Raghav Bahl, chats about CBDCs which are one of the misunderstood and lesser know financial instruments in the world today. But Raghav's got a fundamental question - How are Central Bank Digital Currencies different from Cryptocurrencies? Will these be able to lend us the security that crypto so notoriously cannot? What government intervention means for open blockchains? He sits down with some amazing experts like Tanvi Ratna, the Founder & CEO of Policy 4.0; Siddharth Menon, the Co-founder of WazirX; Punit Agarwal, the Founder of KoinX; and Praveen Chakravarty, who is not only a politician but also a public intellectual. Some really interesting questions and insights were raised throughout the episode. So, would your parents still consider investing in Fixed Deposits or CBDCs could become a popular alternative in Indian households? Let us know your thoughts on this episode.
The most valuable crypto stories for Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. The Hash" team discusses today's top headlines, including a federal judge rejecting a joint request to modify Sam Bankman-Fried's bail conditions to allow him to use certain messaging tools. Separately, Indian cryptocurrency exchange WazirX says allegations made by Binance are "false and unsubstantiated." Plus, why viewers won't see any crypto ads in this year's Super Bowl.See also: Sam Bankman-Fried Appeals Judge's Decision to Reveal Names of His $250M Bond BackersUS Prosecutors Ask for Postponement of SEC, CFTC Cases Against Sam Bankman-FriedCrypto Super Bowl Advertising Will Be Absent This Year-This episode has been edited by Michele Musso. Our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “Neon Beach.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The most valuable crypto stories for Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. "The Hash" team discusses today's top stories, including Binance inviting Zanmai Labs, the entity operating the Indian crypto exchange WazirX, to work out arrangements to withdraw any remaining assets held in Binance wallets, according to a blog post on Friday. Separately, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, aka 'CZ,' discusses his time management guidelines in a recent blog post. Plus, Russia's largest bank Sberbank will release a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform by May this year, according to the Russian news agency Interfax.See also: Binance-WazirX Dispute Rages as the Indian Crypto Exchange Is Told to Move Funds Out of BinanceRussia's Sberbank Will Introduce DeFi Platform by May: ReportBinance Re-Enters South Korea by Buying Majority Stake in Crypto Exchange GOPAX-This episode has been edited by Michele Musso. Our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “Neon Beach.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join me today for Episode 666 of Bitcoin And . . . Topics for today: - Nostr: Shinobi's opinion - PREDICTION: Ordinals.com gets hosed by the FBI/DOJ - 5 Biggest economic bubbles - Ray Dalio, Tim Draper, and Michael Saylor - Binance throws WazirX under the bus - Will it run Doom? #Bitcoin #BitcoinAnd $BTC You can find me at My Tippin.me page: tippin.me/@GhostOfNunya Instagram: Bitcoin_And Mastodon: @NunyaBidness@bitcoinhackers.org Facebook: @bitcoinAnd Music by: Flutey Funk Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is down .5% at $22,912 Ethereum is down 1% at $1,567 Binance Coin is down 1% at $304 SBF's lawyers want him to have access to FTX wallets. FTX lawyers want SBF to have no contact with staff. Disputes between Binance and WazirX heat up. UK man sentenced for 4.5 yrs over $2M crypto theft. CoinTracker cutting 20% of staff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Teresa Melvin, a 13-year-old NFT artist. Her passion has always been making art; "it's how I draw, animate, and create stories with my two bubbly characters, AVA & Ramona. I observed the people around me, like my family, teachers, and friends, and drew them in my made-up stories when I was little." Two of her all-time favorite characters she created are Ava and Ramona. Ava loves donuts, and she is a go-getter! She created her when she was ten years old because she wanted a character that reflects her personality. Her best friend, Ramona, is a bold, confident, and very active person who is crazy about skateboarding. She chose to follow the beat of her own drum, and she was born a year later because she decided to make up a character she wanted to be like, and do things she's never done in her life! Teresa started her NFT journey in August of 2021. Her two characters and she was introduced to the great big world of NFTs. Since then, she sold 60+ artworks on Opensea, Foundation, and Wazirx marketplaces. Teresa is a Speaker at NFT NYC, Miami NFT Week, Sandeigo NFT Conference. Her works are exhibited in Supermintnft LA 2022, Dubai Expo 2021, NFT.NYC 2021, Art Basel Miami 2021. She was awarded Epic Drop of the Week by Kids on the Blockchain magazine and was a youth artist winner from Give4Kidz. Her interviews are in some print magazines, and she's done some live interviews on Instagram & youtube. Teresa can connect with many artists and art lovers through the language of art. So art has become an integral part of her life. She is a part of a fantastic art community led by NFT Kids Magazine. She got an excellent opportunity to design the logo for the magazine and she feels so proud to see that every time. Her purpose as an artist is to create, learn, share, and inspire young artists to exhibit their talent. Teresa Melvin NFTs & Socials https://linktr.ee/teresamelvin We chat about: NFT art journey as a 13yr old kid Work process and her characters 1k Collection with her characters Ava & Ramona Voiceover Reel: https://www.chonacas.com/voiceover/ Social media links: https://twitter.com/katiechonacas https://twitter.com/culturekidsxyz https://www.instagram.com/chonacas https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas