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Bulgaria Drafts Bill Obliging Anti-Money Laundering Programs at Crypto Platforms

A draft bill designed to bring Bulgaria in line with anti-money laundering regimes in Europe and smooth the country’s bid to join the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) and Banking Union has passed first reading in the Bulgarian parliament, Kinstellar reports. According to the… Read More

Winnipeg Bitcoin ATM Users Lose Funds in Simple Scam

Scammers in the Canadian city of Winnipeg have been stealing Bitcoins from Bitcoin ATM customers using a simple poster hung near the kiosk. According to the Winnipeg police department: “Posters have been located on or next to Bitcoin ATMs informing users the Bitcoin ATMs are… Read More

Wasabi Wallet User Arrested for Handling Bitcoins from “Serious Crime”

In a Reddit post titled, “Warning about using Wasabi: it can ruin your life,” a poster called “u/green105” has alleged that his or her partner was arrested and jailed “for days” for innocently handling Bitcoins traced to a serious crime. Wasabi is a Bitcoin wallet… Read More

French Cyber Police Take Down Monero Botnet Big Enough “To Bring Down All…Websites on the Planet”

“Cybergendarmes” from France’s C3N anti-cybercrime centre have dismantled a botnet that infected 850 000 computers worldwide with a virus to mine the privacy cryptocurrency Monero, BBC reports. The botnet (a network of “zombified” computers commandeered by a virus to proliferate viruses) is believed to have… Read More

Japan’s Finance Regulator Reminds Crypto Sector About Revised Laws, Plans More Laws

The agency regulating Japan’s financial markets, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), with the cooperation of the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA), has called on the country’s crypto sector to make sure it is familiar with revised laws The agency has also announced it will be… Read More

Prosecutors: Accused Capital One Hacker Also Used Victims’ Servers for Cryptomining

A Seattle woman and former Amazon Web Services employee accused of stealing personal data from credit card-issuer Capital One and 30 other companies also used victim’s servers to mine cryptocurrency, prosecutors in the State of Washington allege. Paige Thompson is accused of accessing victims’ servers… Read More

Australian Jailed in Colorado for Laundering Money Using Bitcoin

An Australian living in Boulder, Colorado has been sentenced to one year and a day in prison and 12 months probation for laundering money using Bitcoins. Emilio Testa, age 32, was arrested after selling bitcoins to undercover agents. “According to the stipulated facts contained in… Read More

Venezuela Pushing Citizenry to Use State Crypto, El Petro, for Remittances

Calling el Petro, “the simplest, easiest, and safest way to send money…(and) the only way to avoid depreciation of income,” Venezuelan politicians are now using their equally controversial national cryptocurrency to make a grab at profits gleaned from the country’s substantial remittance market, Miami New… Read More

UN Official Says Cryptocurrencies Making Child Exploitation Easier, More Profitable

Content warning: This article contains brief descriptions of the abuse of children. Reader discretion is advised. Cryptocurrencies are making cyber-crime, terror financing, money laundering and child exploitation much easier, Neil Walsh, chief of the Cybercrime and Anti-Money-Laundering section of the United Nation’s Office on Drugs and Crime… Read More

Crypto ATMs in Nevada to Be Licensed Under Current Laws

Following the failure of a proposed law earlier this year which would have required the licensing of crypto ATMs in Nevada, state lawmakers have decided to bring cryptocurrency ATMs under existing laws, Nevada Current reports. The state’s unknown number of crypto ATMs, found everywhere from immigrant… Read More

Another Lawsuit Filed Against Vancouver Crypto Consultancy Vanbex

Vanbex principles Lisa Cheng and Kevin Hobbs, chief architect Brian Onn, developer Jeffery Walsh and TD bank have been named in a class action suit filed in the Supreme Court of British Columbia August 26th by two BC residents who say the lost $30 000… Read More

Marathon Patent Group Ups Its Cryptomining “Hashing Power” by 7X

Anticipating an “improving market for Bitcoin,” Marathon Patent Group (Nasdaq: MARA) has traded 2 335 000 shares for 6000 new Antminer S-9 cryptomining machines with an unnamed hardware provider. Marathon is a micro-cap and one of the first Nasdaq-listed Cryptocurrency mining companies. The transaction means,… Read More

Promotors Behind “Bitcoin Funding Team” Settle, Pay Fines to FTC

Three defendants who used “deceptive” marketing practices to pervade cryptocurrency “chain referral schemes” called “Bitcoin Funding Team” and “My7Network,” as well as a fourth man who also falsely promoted “Jetcoin,” have settled with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The men, Thomas Dluca, Louis Gatto, Eric… Read More

Bug Bounty Program for Facebooks Libra Coin Now Live

After kicking up an unprecedented uproar from global regulators, Facebook appears to be pressing on full steam with development of Libra, the company’s proposed global cryptocurrency network. Facebook has now announced a “bug bounty” program that “reflects the Libra Association’s principles of openness, transparency, and global… Read More

VMware CEO Calls Out Bitcoin’s Environmental Costs, Calls System “Bad Design”

Pat Gelsinger, CEO of the software company VMware (NYSE:VMW) has criticized Bitcoin’s design and energy consumption He also told attendees at VMware’s annual conference in San Francisco this week that the system is, “bad for humanity,” Fortune reports. His remarks echo those made by other prominent… Read More

Judge Confiscates £915,000 in Bitcoins from British Corporate Hacker

A judge in Southwark, England, has seized $900 000 in Bitcoins from confessed prolific hacker Grant West, 27, once described as a “one-man cybercrime wave,” The Guardian reports. The judge reportedly warned West that he would face an additional four years in prison if he… Read More

Ethereum Blockchain Running Out of Room Again

The world’s second-largest cryptocurrency network after Bitcoin, Ethereum, is close to capacity as scaling solutions remain unrealized and other coins rent space on the chain. Ethereum came close to capacity once before, in 2017, when there was a brief craze for the “digital collectible” KryptoKitties…. Read More

New York Restores Martin Act Securities Laws Statute of Limitations to Six Years

Andrew M Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York, has signed legislation restoring the statute of limitations pertaining to the state’s powerful Martin Act securities laws to six years from three. The previous six-year statute, which lawyers Wes Scott and Ryan Franklin say applied… Read More

As Lawmakers Focus on Facebook’s Libra, Telegram’s in App Crypto Applications Draw Nearer

Lawmakers across the globe have been coming down hard on Facebook for Libra, the company’s proposed global cryptocurrency network, but there has been comparatively little official uproar about Telegram’s promised Telegram Open Network (TON) blockchain and associated token, GRAM. Perhaps this is because Telegram, with… Read More

Thai SEC Warns Public About Oversees Crypto Investment Scams

The Thailand Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is warning the public there to be wary of crypto investment schemes soliciting investments from offshore, The Bangkok Post reports. The latest warning named one company in particular, FX Trading Corporation, although “several other companies and websites” are… Read More

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