How crypto helped set Julian Assange free
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, now free from prison, has relied on crypto since 2011 to help fund his fight against the US.
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, now free from prison, has relied on crypto since 2011 to help fund his fight against the US.
Coinbase’s political donations have moved beyond PACs to so-called ‘527’ organizations, donating to both Republicans and Democrats.
Matthew Grimm, a.k.a. the ‘El Chapo of the Cotswolds,’ faces 120 years in jail for allegedly running a drugs ring that made $6M in bitcoin.
CoinShares says the sale will allow it to reinvest in growth opportunities and drive expansion and development in the digital asset sector.
Two Fantom-supported stablecoins, FUSD and USDC.E, had an odd collateral repayment scheme that one user called a ‘forced liquidation.’