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February 28, 2025
Geopolitics/North Korea

North Korea-Backed Lazarus Group Behind Historic $1.46 Billion Bybit Crypto Heist

In a staggering cyber heist last Friday, hackers stole approximately $1.46 billion from Bybit, making it the largest cryptocurrency theft in history. The notorious Lazarus Group, allegedly backed by North Korea, is

Business/Cryptocurrency

US Bitcoin Miners Hoard Amid Profit Squeeze; CFTC Flags Oversight Gaps

As US-listed bitcoin miners face tightening profit margins and increasing competition for resources, companies are turning to stockpiling cryptocurrency to ride out the storm. Firms like Mara Holdings, Riot Platforms, and CleanSpark have raised over $3.7 billion from investors since

January 8, 2025

Crypto Market Crashes, Wiping Out $800 Billion as Bitcoin Slump Worsens

Business/Cryptocurrency

The global cryptocurrency market has suffered a staggering $800 billion loss in recent weeks, as the post-election enthusiasm that briefly lifted digital assets fades

Spain’s Royal Drug Scandal: King’s Cousin and Police Chief Arrested in €20 Million Bust

Diplomacy/News

Spain is reeling after revelations that Francisco de Borbón, a distant cousin of former King Juan Carlos, has been arrested for allegedly laundering millions

Crypto Market Crashes, Wiping Out $800 Billion as Bitcoin Slump Worsens

February 27, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

The global cryptocurrency market has suffered a staggering $800 billion loss in recent weeks, as the post-election enthusiasm that briefly lifted digital assets fades amid scandals, policy disappointments, and a broader sell-off

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Hackers Steal $1.5 Billion from Bybit in Largest-Ever Crypto Heist

February 22, 2025
Diplomacy/News

In what is being called the largest heist in cryptocurrency history, hackers have stolen approximately $1.5 billion in crypto tokens from the digital asset exchange Bybit. The theft, primarily involving Ethereum coins,

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Cryptocurrency Market Suffers Record Single-Day Collapse, Over $2.24 Billion Liquidated

February 4, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

Global cryptocurrency markets experienced their largest-ever single-day drop overnight into Monday, with over $2.24 billion in liquidated positions, according to Coinglass, a platform tracking transactions across major exchanges. The unprecedented sell-off wiped

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Rising Crypto Scams Spark Warnings

January 25, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

As cryptocurrency continues to grow in popularity, so too does the rise of scams targeting new investors. Gabriele Asaro, Head of SEO and Research at crypto onramp platform Instaxchange.com, has issued a

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Trump-Backed Memecoin Surges to $12 Billion Valuation Amid Crypto Optimism

January 20, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

The total market value of a Trump-backed memecoin, launched just days before his inauguration, has skyrocketed to over $12 billion, according to Financial Times. The cryptocurrency, dubbed $TRUMP, debuted on Friday evening

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US Bitcoin Miners Hoard Amid Profit Squeeze; CFTC Flags Oversight Gaps

January 8, 2025
Business/Cryptocurrency

As US-listed bitcoin miners face tightening profit margins and increasing competition for resources, companies are turning to stockpiling cryptocurrency to ride out the storm. Firms like Mara Holdings, Riot Platforms, and CleanSpark

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