Crypto firms set to blow last year’s lobbying spend out of the water
Crypto companies spent $22 million on lobbying last year but splashed nearly $19 million in the first nine months of 2023.
Crypto companies spent $22 million on lobbying last year but splashed nearly $19 million in the first nine months of 2023.
On Monday, the anticipated GTA VI trailer leaked with a watermark shilling bitcoin. In the hours following, BTC spiked 1.2%.
FINTRAC also predicts that crypto criminals in Canada will maintain an “overwhelming reliance” on mixing services and exchanges.
Bitcoiners suspect that large custodians might be sifting through their clients’ bitcoin deposits for rare satoshis.
Ryan Jaenicke and Tina Fehlhaber are accused of offering an electricity company worker a $5,000 bribe to help upgrade their bitcoin mine.