Category: Law of the Chain
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China’s Kuaishou in $20M Bitcoin scandal
Kuaishou employees in China accused of laundering $20M through Bitcoin in a major crypto scandal.
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On-Chain Games Don’t Have a ‘Secret Sauce,’ YGG’s New Advisor Says
On-Chain Games Don’t Have a ‘Secret Sauce,’ YGG’s New Advisor Says – On-Chain Games Don’t Have a ‘Secret Sauce,’ YGG’s New Advisor
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5 Countries Where Crypto Is Tax-Free in 2025 (And Still Legal)
5 Countries Where Crypto Is Tax-Free in 2025 (And Still Legal) – 5 Countries Where Crypto Is Tax-Free in 2025 (And Still
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CFTC Announces “Crypto Sprint”, Pledges To Support Of SEC’s Project Crypto
CFTC Announces “Crypto Sprint”, Pledges To Support Of SEC’s Project Crypto – CFTC Announces “Crypto Sprint”, Pledges To Support Of SEC’s Project
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41,270 Americans Now at Risk of Financial Fraud – Firm Says Names, Social Security Numbers, Account Records and More May Have Been Exposed
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Satoshi vanishes for a second time as Swiss gallery offers 0.1 BTC to recover stolen statue
Satoshi vanishes for a second time as Swiss gallery offers 0.1 BTC to recover stolen statue
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Trump’s AI Doctrine: Deregulate, Dominate, and Ditch Copyright Claims – Brave New Coin
Trump advocates for deregulating AI, dismissing copyright claims on training data. His administration’s 28-page plan prioritizes U.S. dominance in AI, scrapping Biden-era regulations and opposing state AI laws.
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Legislation on a blockchain pilot for Veteran Affairs claims awaits House floor vote
The House is reviewing a bill requiring the VA to study blockchain’s potential to improve claims processing transparency, traceability, and fraud resistance for veterans’ benefits.
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Mistrial Motion In Tornado Cash Case Is Unlikely
IRS Special Agent Stephan George’s credible testimony on tracing stolen funds through Tornado Cash makes a defense motion for mistrial unlikely in the ongoing case.
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FTX creditors to receive next round of payouts by Sept 30
FTX creditors will receive next payouts by Sept 30, with Aug 15 as the record date. The distribution covers Class 5 and 6 claims, plus late Convenience Claims. $1.9 billion freed from reserves for payments.