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Year: 2024

Samson Mow Urges Taiwan to Buy 83,000 BTC

In a striking proposal at the 2024 Asia Blockchain Summit, Samson Mow, CEO of Bitcoin technology company JAN3, recommended that Taiwan adopt BTC as part of its national reserve strategy by purchasing 83,000 units of the cryptocurrency. The figure is…

Crypto executives speak to White House advisers, but no promises made

Key learning points Crypto executives discussed policy with the White House as Biden’s term ends. During the meeting, the need for clearer regulations for cryptocurrencies was emphasized. share this article Executives from major crypto companies joined a virtual call with…

Careers in Crypto: 5 Insights for 2024

In an overwhelming job market, it’s more important than ever to lean on personal networks and connections. Emily Landon, CEO of The Crypto Recruiters, outlines what’s happening in the crypto job market and how you can position yourself or your…

Cursed Halls Devlog (coming this fall)

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Industry execs discussed crypto policy with White House officials: Report

Representatives from Coinbase, Kraken, Ripple and Circle reportedly attended a video call with US policymakers to discuss their approach to crypto regulation.

Federal Reserve Cites Significant Deficiencies in Customers Bancorp’s AML Compliance

The U.S. Federal Reserve Board has found “significant deficiencies” in Customers Bancorp, Inc.’s management of risk and adherence to anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. These issues, particularly troubling for the bank known for its crypto-friendly stance, were detailed in an enforcement…

US 'laptop farm' man accused of outsourcing his IT jobs to North Koreans to raise funds for weapons

American and Brit firms thought they were employing a Westerner, but not so, it’s alleged The FBI today arrested a Tennessee man suspected of running a “laptop farm” that got North Koreans, posing as Westerners, IT jobs at American and…

1Password patches flaw in Mac version that could have created attack vector

The flaw consisted of missing inter-process validations, which could have allowed an attacker to hijack the 1Password browser extension or command line interface.