White House Targets Cryptocurrencies, Calls For Stronger Enforcement By Regulators

A blog post was co-written by national security adviser Jake Sullivan, director of the National Economic Council Brian Deese, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Arati Prabhakar, and chair of the Council of Economic Advisors Cecilia Rouse on the official White House website targets cryptocurrencies and calls for stronger enforcement by regulators.

Cryptoqueen Appears After 5 Years Of Hiding

Cryptoqueen Appears After 5 Years Of Hiding

The FBI had suspicions that cryptoqueen may have used a German passport to travel from Athens to the UAE, Germany, Russia, Eastern Europe, or perhaps back to Bulgaria. Now, cryptoqueen is appearing after 5 years of hiding.

Who Guaranteed Bankman-Fried’s $250 Million Bond

The news organisations, which include the AP, Bloomberg, CNBC, WSJ publisher Dow Jones, the Financial Times, Insider, and WaPo, as well as a separate request from the New York Times, have requested that the people who guaranteed Bankman-Fried’s $250 million bond to be revealed.

Behind The Assassinations Of Crypto Billionaires

Due to the mysterious deaths of the four cryptocurrency billionaires who passed away within a month, the crypto world has come up with conspiracies, with one claiming they were assassinations.

Celsius Co-Founder Mashinsky Sued By NY Attorney General For “Defrauding Investors Out Of Billions”

Celsius Co-Founder Mashinsky Sued By NY Attorney General For Defrauding Investors Out Of Billions

Celsius co-founder Mashinsky is being sued by the NY Attorney General for “defrauding investors out of billions”. The lawsuit accuses Mashinsky of violating the state’s Martin Act, which is used to combat securities and commodities fraud, as well as a state general business law that allows the attorney general to investigate fraud. This article will explore the details of the case and its potential implications for the crypto industry.