Plus, the search for Satoshi, and more|
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| Ethereum developer behind bars |
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| On his return from North Korea where he spoke at a cryptocurrency conference, Virgil Griffith was arrested right at the LAX airport. The accusation? Griffith allegedly “taught his audience how to use blockchain technology to evade sanctions”. What has the reaction been from the cryptocurrency community? And how serious is the situation? This article has more: |
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| | Szabo’s Freudian Satoshi slip? From shared initials to some coincidental timings, some facts point to Nick Szabo being Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin. There are also, of course, counterarguments. Given the facts, what’s your conclusion? |
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| | German banks given the crypto go-ahead, and more German law currently requires banks to use “external custodians or special subsidiaries” to hold cryptocurrencies for their customers, but a recently passed bill will change that. Where else is crypto being recognized under regulatory frameworks? This article has more. |
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| | Who’s fighting Equifax? The answer is Reuben Metcalfe. But how is he doing it, and how does he plan to shift the landscape around class-action lawsuits as a whole? Find out more in our most recent episode of the Humans of Bitcoin podcast. |
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