Canadian police open applications for crypto and NFT storage solution
Canadian police are offering up to $854K of funding to any firm able to create a crypto depository for the police to store seized crypto.
Canadian police are offering up to $854K of funding to any firm able to create a crypto depository for the police to store seized crypto.
Lil Tay’s former manager stated via X.com that he’s been working on the token for months but that “we will not be launching anything soon.”
The SEC has asked Judge Analisa Torres for interlocutory review and her permission to appeal two rulings that favored Ripple and XRP.
Researchers warned that security could be reduced so severely that a powerful gaming PC could brute-force the seeds in less than a day.
Research also showed that 70% of high street banks and 56% of challenger banks don’t carry out necessary ‘know your business’ verification.