Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (S&C), a law firm headquartered in New York City, received $12 million from West Realm Shires Services Inc. on behalf of FTX for legal services.
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Ehemalige Alameda-Chefin räumt illegale Kredite aus FTX-Kundengeldern ein
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OpenSea sperrt kubanische NFT-Künstler wegen geltender US-Sanktionen
Die plötzliche Sperre für kubanische Nutzer auf der größten NFT-Plattform lässt erneut die Rufe nach wahrhafter Dezentralisierung aufkommen.
Public Bitcoin mining companies plagued with $4B of collective debt
The Bitcoin mining community took up massive loans during the 2021 bull market, negatively impacting their bottom lines during a subsequent bear market.
Judge pulls out of SBF-FTX case citing husband’s law firm’s advisory link
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Santas and Grinches: The heroes and villains of 2022
Here?s a list of the 12 individuals who had the most impact ? for better or worse ? on the crypto industry this past year.
Economic frailty could soon give Bitcoin a new role in global trade
Aggressive interest rate hikes have wrought havoc on global markets. As a consequence, more countries may embrace Bitcoin in the year ahead.
U.S. delays crypto tax reporting rules, as it still can?t define what a ‚broker‘ is
Congress passed a law in November 2021 that required the new crypto rules to be issued.
2 executives of crypto exchange AAX arrested in Hong Kong: Report
The former CEO of AAX, Weigao Capital Liang Haoming, and the founder of AAX, Thor Chan, were arrested on Dec. 23.
Bridge attacks will still pose major challenge for DeFi in 2023: Security experts
Hackers have stolen over $2.5 billion through vulnerabilities on cross-chain bridges in the past two years.