US Opens Case Against User for Sending $10M in BTC to a Sanctioned Country
The Department of Justice of the US has indicted an unnamed citizen for sending more than $10 million in Bitcoins to circumvent economic sanctions.
The Department of Justice of the US has indicted an unnamed citizen for sending more than $10 million in Bitcoins to circumvent economic sanctions.
The authorities of South Korea have started emergency inspections of local cryptocurrency exchanges.
Online broker Robinhood has announced it plans to develop a new digital wallet, which will allow users of the product to store NFTs, as well as connect them to online markets.
Aurora developers have just announced an airdrop of their native token as well as the launch of the Aurora+ platform.
The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved new measures to regulate cryptocurrencies and has given them the status of securities.
A parliamentary hearing has been organized in South Korea by a political party against the backdrop of the collapse of the UST and LUNA digital assets.
He has made this statement when the cryptocurrency was still trading above $30,000.

"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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