Weekend Wrap: Google sued over $5M scam app, Malaysia nabs illegal miners and more
Google allegedly dragged its feet when taking down a crypto scam app, allowing the app to do over $5 million in damage, according to a proposed lawsuit. Go to Source
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Google allegedly dragged its feet when taking down a crypto scam app, allowing the app to do over $5 million in damage, according to a proposed lawsuit. Go to Source
Ava Labs’ vice president of engineering moves on, Nic Carter wins an MMA fight, and Trump’s pro-Bitcoin stance at the 2024 conference sparks reactions. Go to Source
Bitcoiners sent crude messages to the German government by way of small donations; CoinStats says North Korea’s Lazarus Group may be behind the recent $2.2 million exploit and more. Go to Source
The German government has moved $80 million worth of BTC to an unknown wallet; Vitalik Buterin donates 100 ETH to make Ethereum “great again,” and more. Go to Source
The Pudgy Penguins NFT project plans to start work on an L2 and Animoca Brands and AI firm Futureverse have joined together for an open metaverse. Go to Source
The daily trading volume of USDT on Tron briefly surpassed Visa, and a Bitcoin-friendly exec has been promoted to CEO of a multi-billion-dollar German Bank. Go to Source
Stacks said a Bitcoin reorg and “unexpected mining behavior” caused its nine-hour outage, and China’s Coolpad Group is buying 2,700 more crypto miners. Go to Source
An attacker exploited Loopring’s 2FA service and made off with over $5 million and the NFT market saw sales rise on the week led by Bitcoin Ordinals. Go to Source
Europol said its taken down a hacking ring that helped ransomware attackers inject their malicious code and Ted Cruz is mining Bitcoin. Go to Source
A London court jailed Jian Wen for six years after being convicted of money laundering in March and Ross Ulbricht thanked Donald Trump for his pledge to free him. Go to Source