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The dark web marketplace is making its way back to the top of the online underworld, five years after it was taken offline.
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Thursday, shares of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase fell more than 11% after the Consumer Price Index showed that inflation kept going up in September, which was not what Wall Street expected.
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Before causing more business uncertainty, the agency should make rules for crypto and change rules about climate risk that are too strict.
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Kim Kardashian has agreed to pay the Securities and Exchange Commission $1.26 million to settle charges that she promoted a cryptocurrency on Instagram without saying that she was paid $250,000.
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Experts tell The Post that Kim Kardashian's $1.26 million fine from the Securities and Exchange Commission could be the first shot in a larger regulatory volley against celebrities who sell cryptocurrency.
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Who says that crypto is burning up?
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XRP has outperformed every cryptocurrency in the top 100 coins by market cap in the last week alone, gaining over 67%, but what is driving these bullish waves?
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An attacker compromised the Twitter account of the top-four accountancy company PwC Venezuela and posted bogus free XRP giveaways.
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Web3 supporters have a grand vision for the future of the Internet and global finance. Web3 is a catch-all term for concepts such as decentralized networks, cryptocurrencies, and other blockchain-powered applications.
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Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT's celebrity notoriety, along with growing interest from private collectors, has seen it overtake CryptoPunks in all-time sales.