Digital Currency

  • $1B Fei Stablecoin’s Rocky Start Is a Wake-Up Call for DeFi Investors

    The $1 billion Fei Protocol stablecoin project has gotten off to a very rocky start. The most important data point is this: Fei was built to maintain a 1:1 peg with the U.S. dollar but it has not quite hit the mark over this first week of its existence. Backed by major VCs, Fei aimed to create a stablecoin protocol that would outright buy assets with its token, rather than holding them as collateral for loans. It appears the team underestimated the demand it would see to participate in the launch. It…

    04/07/2021
  • Panda Miner desenvolve ainda mais o Cloud Hashpower com a sua Maior Mina de Criptocracia no Cazaquistão Oficialmente Colocada em Operação

    O mercado de touro de moeda criptográfica trazido pela Bitcoin é ainda forte, que está cheio de fundos, investidores, e vários projectos. No entanto, existe apenas uma escassez de pessoas que trabalham arduamente para o desenvolvimento. A Panda Miner é exactamente um dos poucos intervenientes pragmáticos no mercado de touros. Ao contrário dos impetuosos participantes no mercado secundário, a Panda Miner opta por se desenvolver mais no campo do “cloud hashpower” em que é melhor. Aproveitando a tendência mineira, aumenta continuamente o investimento para conquistar o mercado, expandir os negócios,…

    04/05/2021
  • Security Token Startup Founder Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges, Toronto Police Say

    The founder of a security token startup has been arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a minor, Canadian authorities said. Trevor Koverko, former CEO of Polymath, was taken into custody on March 14 by Toronto police, a spokesperson for the department, Caroline de Kloet, told CoinDesk Wednesday. He has apparently deleted his Twitter. Koverko has been charged with “sexual interference with a person under 16 years of age” (Section 151 of Canada’s Criminal Code) and “sexual assault” (C.C. 271), said de Kloet. Chris Housser, Polymath’s other founder and interim CEO, said Koverko resigned from…

    03/31/2021
  • Rep. Gaetz of Blockchain Caucus Faces Investigation for Sexual Misconduct: Report

    U.S. lawmaker Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), a member of the Congressional Blockchain Caucus who has put his name to a handful of pro-blockchain bills and letters, is under investigation by the Department of Justice, which is looking into whether he had a sexual relationship with a minor, the New York Times reported Tuesday. According to the report, which cited “three people briefed on the matter,” Gaetz is also being investigated over whether or not he violated federal sex trafficking laws. He allegedly may have paid for a 17-year-old to travel with him. The investigation is part…

    03/30/2021
  • First Crypto Fraud Case in Australia Involving $800K in Stolen Assets Filed to Federal Court

    An Australian cryptocurrency company is being sued in federal court for fraud in what is believed to be the first case of its kind in the country. According to a report by ABC News on Sunday, French national Alexandre Raffin, 28, has brought a compensation claim against crypto company Modern Assets Australia for an alleged breach in duty of care. Raffin claims Modern Assets and its directors, Jonathan Allison and Carlo Sciubba, failed in their obligation to him as an intermediary in facilitating an exchange of cash for a South Korean cryptocurrency…

    03/30/2021
  • NFL Player Taylor Rapp Is Launching an NFT to Fight Anti-Asian Hate

    A young defensive back with the Los Angeles Rams is the latest pro athlete launching a non-fungible token (NFT), hoping to use the sale to raise money, and awareness, to combat the wave of anti-Asian hate crimes this year. Taylor Rapp, the free safety entering his third season in the National Football League, completely lacks the star power of a Rob Gronkowski or a Patrick Mahomes, marquee players who leveraged their splashy brands into multimillion-dollar NFT sales earlier this month. But the backfield starter, who said he’s been hustling with his co-creators for…

    03/30/2021
  • Market Wrap: Traders Ratchet Up Derivatives Bets as Bitcoin Mounts Rally

    Bitcoin (BTC) trading around $58,800 as of 20:17 UTC (4:17 p.m. ET). Climbing 2.1% over the previous 24 hours. Bitcoin’s 24-hour range: $57,069-$59,380 (CoinDesk 20) Bitcoin has climbed on four of the past five days, and the price is now pushing back toward $60,000 for the first time in a couple weeks. “It wasn’t with the fanfare and fireworks, but instead just a standard grind higher, helped in part by the continued positive adoption news flow,” Matt Blom, head of sales and trading with the digital-asset firm Equos, wrote Tuesday in…

    03/30/2021
  • Tesla Just Helped Patch a Bug in This Open Source Bitcoin Payment Processor

    Tesla just contributed to Bitcoin open source software. The car maker disclosed a bug in the open-source Bitcoin payment processor and wallet BTCPay Server, and it also helped the project’s team patch the flaw. The electric vehicle and renewables company informed BTCPay’s team of the bug after reviewing the project’s GitHub last week. It affects users who boot BTCPay from “Docker Deployment, have a configured email server and enabled registration for users in Server Settings > Policies,” according to a post on BTCPay’s GitHub that included a software patch. “The security team…

    03/30/2021
  • Cryptocurrency Fund Flows Now at Lowest Since October 2020

    Flows into digital asset investment products declined by roughly $79 million to $21 million during the seven-day period through March 26, the lowest since October, according to a new report by CoinShares, a digital asset investment firm. Slowing investor appetite for cryptocurrency funds reflects sideways price action in bitcoin (BTC). The cryptocurrency has traded between $50,000 and $60,000 over the past week. “Investor appetite for digital assets has waned in recent weeks as volatility remains high and the price trades sideways,” CoinShares wrote in the report. “We have recently witnessed a significant reduction…

    03/29/2021
  • Ripple Acquires 40% Stake in Asia Cross Border Payments Firm Tranglo

    Cryptocurrency company Ripple has acquired a large stake in an Asia-based cross-border payments specialist in order to meet the growing customer demand. Ripple said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire a 40% stake in Tranglo for the purpose of expanding its RippleNet On-Demand Liquidity service, according to a press release. Tranglo is a cross-border money and prepaid credit transaction hub providing businesses and individuals the ability to transfer payments globally, according to its website. Southeast Asia’s payments landscape is “highly fragmented,” Ripple said in the release. Each country possesses its…

    03/29/2021