Investor sues New York teen for $71M in SIM swap case
Michael Terpin, a digital currency investor claims that the teenager was the leader of a cybercrime ring that stole millions from him through SIM swapping.
Michael Terpin, a digital currency investor claims that the teenager was the leader of a cybercrime ring that stole millions from him through SIM swapping.
In a new blog post, Dr. Craig Wright dispels some popular myths and misconceptions about money and Bitcoin's role in the digital economy.
The organizer of a cancelled digital currency conference is facing a class-action lawsuit after failing to repay the over-2000 attendees as he had promised.
The blockchain pilot program is expected to increase the visibility and market penetration of the company while reducing media saturation.
Bitmain CFO Luyao Liu and several others were accused of using physical force to take a government-granted license from ousted co-founder Micree Zhan.
The funding round was led by existing investor Sequoia Capital, in partnership with both existing and new investors.
The Kleiman v Wright lawsuit has taken another turn, with a bombshell filing casting significant doubt on narrative spun in Ira Kleiman’s complaint.
IVSM101 was developed to respond to the so-called travel rule instigated by global regulatory body the Financial Action Task Force.
Ed Drake takes a look at what will happen to the publicly traded digital transaction processing companies post BTC halving.
Telegram, with nothing left to lose, has agreed to hand over the communications the SEC is seeking in their court battle.
Part 2 of the Bitcoin History series explores the 2012-2016 era as well as the personalities in the Bitcoin economy.
The regulator said the illegal investment schemes were promising unfeasibly high rates of return to investors willing to stump up their capital.
Digital Platinum and All In Publishing defrauded investors through a variety of false advertising campaigns, according to the regulator.
The U.K.’s FCA is accelerating its digital sandbox initiative as it seeks to accelerate the development of digital solutions to the coronavirus pandemic.
ErisX has become the latest digital currency firm to get the green light to operate in the state of New York after acquiring the BitLicense from the NYDFS.
This time in quarantine is a great opportunity to learn so you can come out of your home with new, valuable skills.
The new Crypto Intelligence Briefs is designed to cast light on the mechanisms used for illegal transactions in digital currency.
Mark Scott argues that the government has failed to prove that he was involved in bank fraud, instead pointing the blame to his accomplice Gilbert Armenta.
The De Nederlandsche Bank is requesting that companies who provide these services register with the DNB before May 18.
Ripple has been sued, again. And just like with the many others before it, the latest lawsuit alleges that the company sold an unregistered security in XRP.