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US Charges Indian Citizen in $3.4 Billion Crypto Ponzi Scheme Bitconnect


The founder of the $3.4 billion crypto Ponzi scheme Bitconnect has been charged in the United States. “If convicted of all counts, he faces a maximum total penalty of 70 years in prison,” said the U.S. Department of Justice. Bitconnect’s Founder Could Go to Prison for 70 Years...

Cryptsy CEO Indicted for Defrauding Crypto Investors, Destroying Evidence


The CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Cryptsy has been indicted in the U.S. The 17-count indictment charges the crypto exchange executive with “tax evasion, wire fraud, money laundering, computer fraud, tampering with records, documents, and other objects, and destruction of records in...

Russians to Pay Fees on Digital Ruble Transactions, Central Bank Says


Users of Russia’s central bank digital currency are going to pay a fee for each transaction, a high-ranking representative of Bank of Russia has recently announced. The digital ruble charge, however, is not going to exceed those currently applied to fast payments in the country. Bank...

French AMF Charges XTB for €300K


The French Sanctions Commission, AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) recently imposed a 300,000 euros fine on XTB. The financial regulator has accused X-Trade Brokers of breaching its professional duties in the region. The Poland-based broker operates in France with a Polish license. However,...

Coinbase Lets Customers Borrow up to $1 Million Using Bitcoin as Collateral


The Nasdaq-listed crypto exchange Coinbase is now letting customers borrow up to $1 million using bitcoin as collateral. The company charges 8% APR but there is no credit check. The exchange said that the bitcoin used as collateral “remains safely held by Coinbase,” emphasizing...

Gary Bowser Pleads Guilty To Piracy Charges After Nintendo Pursuit


Team-Xecuter was a hacking group that sold both software and hardware for stuff like Nintendo consoles. While arguing that they were simply advocating for homebrew programs and a consumer’s right to repair their own property, gaming giants like Nintendo thought otherwise.Read more

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