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Regulation
Banking Giant Pays $122,900,000 Fine for Helping Americans Hide $5,600,000,000 in Secret Accounts
A private bank in Switzerland has agreed to pay a $122.9 million fine for helping wealthy US citizens hide a…
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Regulation
Bank of America To Pay $12,000,000 Fine for Repeatedly Breaking the Law, Sending False Information to Regulators
One of the largest banks in the country is getting slapped with a multi-million dollar fine from the Consumer Financial…
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XRP
Ripple Poised To Cut SEC Fine Under $100 Million: Pro-XRP Lawyer Hogan
Jeremy Hogan, a prominent attorney in the XRP community, recently engaged in an exchange on X (formerly Twitter) about the…
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Regulation
Billion-Dollar Bank Pays $29,500,000 Fine Over ‘Massive Fraud’, Allowing Criminals to Access $300,000,000
The Federal Reserve and New York Department of Financial Services are hitting a US bank with a multi-million dollar fine…
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Regulation
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs Hit With $53,000,000 Fine for Failing to Properly Report Millions of Derivatives Transactions
Three of America’s biggest banks are getting hit by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for failing to properly report…
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NFT
What Yue Minjun’s LiveArt Release Means for Fine Art in Web3
LiveArt, a Web3-based platform created by three ex-TradArt experts is making a splash with its recent drop, Kingdom of the…
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NFT
Auctions Drive Fine Art NFT Growth, Even Amid General Downturn, Says Abridged’s Co-Founder
Non-fungible tokens have come a long way, in the view of Anjali Young, the co-founder and COO of Abridged. In…
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Regulation
U.S. SEC Agrees To Scrap $30,000,000 BlockFi Fine Until Bankrupt Crypto Lender Pays Its Creditors
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided to allow bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi to prioritize its creditors over…
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Blockchain
Rollup Sequencers Are Centralized — And That’s Fine
Blockchain Centralization: the hideous enemy of freedom and progress in the realm of distributed ledger technology. It often rears its…
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