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Kia Motors America Victim of Ransomware Attack Demanding $20M in Bitcoin, Report Claims

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BleepingComputer claims to have evidence that the ransomware gang DoppelPaymer is demanding 404 BTC from the car firm.

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Switzerland’s ‘Crypto Valley’ Has Started Accepting Bitcoin, Ether for Tax Payments

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Local firm Bitcoin Suisse has partnered with the canton of Zug, converting cryptocurrency tax payments into Swiss francs.

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Ether Looks Overleveraged as Cryptocurrency Hits New High Over $1,900

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Ether’s derivative market looks overheating amid the cryptocurrency’s rally to new record highs.

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Top Auction House Christie’s to Accept Ether Cryptocurrency for Digital Art Sale

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The sale gives Christie’s a chance to “dip its toes” in crypto, said a New York representative.

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Malaysian Bitcoin Mining Gang Stole Over $2M in Electricity, Say Police

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Police seized 1,746 bitcoin mining machines across 21 premises in raids this week.

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Chinese Retailer Goes From Bubble Tea to Crypto Mining in Unlikely Pivot

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Urban Tea has hired two new executives ahead of its expansion into cryptocurrency mining.

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How Staking and Eth 2.0 Makes the Ethereum Economy More “Sustainable”

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In this episode, Christine Kim and Will Foxley discuss with David Hoffman, the co-founder of Bankless, the market implications of a dual Ethereum blockchain and what new realities staking presents to the long-term value proposition of ether.

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Robinhood to Allow Deposits, Withdrawals for Cryptos Including Dogecoin

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Currently, users of the popular trading app can only buy and sell cryptocurrencies within their Robinhood accounts.

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Japan’s SBI Investing ‘Eight-Figure’ Sum in Swiss Crypto Bank Sygnum

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SBI’s digital assets subsidiary will lead a round that will have raised around $30 million for the Swiss firm over six months.

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US Lawmakers Looking Into China’s Role in GameStop Pump: Report

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Some Republican members of the House Financial Services Committee want to look into Reddit’s ties to Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent and Robinhood rival Moomoo.

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