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Case examiner says Cred platform hired escaped prisoner as CFO
Cred’s former Chief Financial Officer, James Alexander, has been identified by U. K. authorities as a prison escapee who was convicted for financial crimes.
’Breaking new ground is never easy’ — Kings of Leon's NFT release takes in $2M
Kings of Leon generated $1. 45 million to $2 million in sales from their new NFT releases and will donate some of the proceeds to Live Nation’s Crew Nation Fund.
BlockFi users targeted in ‘racist and vulgar’ email attack
Roughly 500 people were in for a random surprise on Mar. 8, receiving a profanity-laced correspondence from BlockFi after their email addresses were used to sign up for fake accounts.
‘Game changer’ for Maker and Ethereum with Optimism Dai bridge announced
The Optimism-Dai Bridge will allow fast withdrawals later this year.
Solution to scale Ethereum '100X’ is imminent and will get us through until Eth2: Vitalik
The author of the Ethereum whitepaper, Vitalik Buterin, believes rollups will solve Ethereum’s scaling woes until the introduction of Eth2 sharding.
‘Existential threat’ to Bitcoin-investing companies from carbon fallout
Asset managers are warning industry giants like Tesla and PayPal that investing in energy-intensive assets like Bitcoin could diminish their popularity among investors.
'Ecological nightmare' backlash forces ArtStation to drop NFT plans
The announcement ArtStation was launching NFT artworks did not sit well with the platform’s artists, who called for a boycott and threatened to leave the platform.
JPMorgan launching 'crypto exposure basket' featuring MicroStrategy and Square
The financial services giant has filed paperwork with the SEC to launch a debt instrument linked to 11 crypto-focused firms.
OpenSea collector 'pulls the rug' on NFTs to highlight arbitrary value
The most expensive single NFT ever sold went for $6. 6 million in February.