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‘Cryptomania’ reveals the true cost of SBF’s charitable facade
‘Cryptomania’ reveals the true cost of SBF’s charitable facade

There’s yet another Sam Bankman-Fried book out there, and I think you should read it

Blockworks·2024/08/08 21:21
Ethereum (ETH) whales and retail stakers cause growing queue for withdrawals
Ethereum (ETH) whales and retail stakers cause growing queue for withdrawals

Share link:In this post: On-chain data shows preparations to unstake ETH tokens. Staking is still healthy, though separate validators are unwinding their positions. ETH faces selling pressure from several entities, including institutions and anonymous whales.

Cryptopolitan·2024/08/08 16:00
Alameda Research’s Worldcoin holdings dwindle amid bankruptcy challenges
Alameda Research’s Worldcoin holdings dwindle amid bankruptcy challenges

Share link:In this post: Alameda Research transfers $352k worth of Worldcoin tokens to Binance ahead of a potential sell-off. The FTX sister firm is likely to sell all its WLD holdings as its liquidators prepare to repay creditors. WLD tokens record a 10% increase in value despite the potential liquidation.

Cryptopolitan·2024/08/08 16:00
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TSMC CEO: Increasing Production Capacity for Mature Process Wafers
Glonghui June 4th|TSMC CEO: We are increasing mature process wafer capacity, including factories to meet Japan’s CMOS image sensor demand and factories to meet Germany’s automotive and industrial demand.
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SOL falls below $70
Jinse Finance reported that according to market data, SOL has fallen below $70 and is now quoted at $69.91, with a 24-hour decline of 6.57%. The market is highly volatile, so please pay attention to risk management.
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U.S. sanctions result in Visa and Mastercard suspending operations in Cuba
Grossing News on June 4th|The Central Bank of Cuba issued a statement on June 3rd stating that, due to the executive order issued by the United States on May 1st, Cuba will no longer be able to receive revenue from the sale of goods and services through international bank card channels such as Visa and Mastercard. The statement also noted that other payment methods for foreign currency transactions within Cuba can still be used normally.
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