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OpenSea Has Had Its Busiest Month In January 2022, according to recent data
NFTs are a new world for modern art. The new market quickly surged to $17 billion in worth and OpenSea is at the heart of the newly emerging sector. OpenSea…
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Ireland Will Ban Crypto Donations To Political Parties, Citing Russian Interference
Ireland is willing to ban crypto donations to political parties to prevent potential Russian election interference as the…
By Rochdi RaisDC Solar CFO Robert Karman Gets 6 Years Jail Time for Role in $1 Billion Ponzi Scheme
Robert Karmann, the CFO of DC Solar was sentenced to six years in prison for his involvedment in…
By Marivic Cabural SummersElon Musk Offers To Buy Twitter To Turn It Into a Private Company
Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter for $54.20 a share in a filing published Thursday, saying the social…
By Rochdi RaisThe US Sentences a Crypto Expert to 5 years in Prison After A Presentation in North Korea
The US sentenced a blockchain expert to over five years in prison after he conspired to help North…
By Rochdi RaisUK Inflation Reaches a 30-year High of 7% As Energy Prices Soar
U.K. inflation surged to a 30-year high after it came at an annual 7% as prices of energy…
By Rochdi RaisBlockchain.com Co-founder Blasts Cathie Wood Following Her Crypto Comments
Blockchain.com co-founder Nicolas Cary blasted Cathie Wood after the billionaire investor question the valuation and management of the…
By Rochdi RaisMeta Will Take a 47.5% Cut On The Sale Of Digital Assets In Its Metaverse
Meta, the parent company of Facebook has plans to take a 47.5% cut on the sale of digital…
By Rochdi RaisWNBA Commissioner support for Brittney Griner: jailed in Russia
In February, under mysterious circumstances, WNBA superstar, Brittney Griner was arrested by Russian officials at the Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow.…
By Jackie AllenPutin purge of Russian intelligence agency
The latest Putin purge was directed toward the Russian Federal Security Bureau (FSB). It is the modern-day KGB…
By Jackie AllenPG&E to pay $55 million to settle lawsuits over Northern California Dixie, Kincade Wildfires
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) reached agreements to settle criminal lawsuits alleging that its faulty equipment caused…
By Marivic Cabural Summers