2 years after John McAfee’s death, widow Janice is broke and needs answers

Janice McAfee, the widow of tech impresario John McAfee, is still in the midst of grief. She is doing “odd jobs to feed herself,” has run out of funds, and still doesn’t know what really happened to her husband. Since the death of crypto guru and antivirus pioneer husband John McAfee in a Barcelona prison more than […]

Navigating The Post-FTX Era: How Crypto Trading Platforms Must Adapt

The landscape of crypto trading and its associated platforms is currently experiencing substantial regulatory, adoption and perception changes. The industry has been in what some are referring to as the “post-FTX era” for about a year, during which we have seen escalating pressures to adapt.

London Minister Touts Crypto as Way to ‘Build Naturally’ on City’s Portfolio

City Minister Andrew Griffith is championing the role of crypto in London’s financial portfolio, asserting their importance in the city’s tech, payment, and clearance technologies sectors. He perceives London as a potential “honest broker” in the regulation of emerging domains such as cryptocurrencies and AI, capitalizing on its reputation for quality and trust.

Former NYSE President Makes Move To Relaunch Bankrupt Crypto Exchange FTX: Report

The former president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is reportedly attempting to relaunch bankrupt crypto exchange platform FTX. According to a new report by The Wall Street Journal, a company run by former NYSE president Tom Farley is joining an auction and placing bids to purchase the remnants of collapsed digital assets exchange FTX.

Bitcoin (BTC) Tests Waters Above $36,000 as ETF Decision Window Nears

In the morning hours of November 9, 2023, the Bitcoin price crossed the $36,000 threshold—a level not reached since falling below it in May 2022. Many hope that Bitcoin ETF applications from major players like BlackRock, Fidelity, VanEck, and ARK21Shares, among others, will boost the price even further if approved.

The SEC vs Crypto 

Summary of SEC lawsuits against crypto companies The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed lawsuits against a number of crypto companies in recent years, alleging that they have violated securities laws. The SEC’s lawsuits have targeted a variety of crypto activities, including token sales, lending platforms, and staking programs. The outcome of these lawsuits […]

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