How do you like those mangoes? Avraham Eisenberg arrested and charged with fraud, but his legal headaches are only getting started
The complaint levied against Eisenberg charges him with two crimes: commodities fraud and commodities manipulation.
The complaint levied against Eisenberg charges him with two crimes: commodities fraud and commodities manipulation.
The fifth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing analyzes a recent working paper from the University of Pennsylvania Law School on the need for tighter regulation of initial coin offerings and smart contracts.
The FTX meltdown revived the 2011 crackdown on the online gambling industry, where 11 high-stakes individuals and poker players from PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and Absolute Poker were indicted.
Judge Castel has ordered Ethereum researcher Virgil Griffith to go back to jail until his trial begins in September 2021.
Sending an email to the wrong person can often result in embarrassing situations and, in at least one instance, jail time.
The report bears no relation to reality, and is just the latest example of fake news put out by those agitating against blockchain technology and cryptocurrency.
A judge has ruled the company to halt the issuance of Gram tokens and asserts that securities laws may have been broken.
Telegram plans on fighting the court’s decision that its Gram token is a security.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov and two employees will have to give their side of the story to keep the TON project alive.
After months of court battles with the SEC over its TON project, Telegram has withdrawn its appeal against the regulator in what could be the project’s death.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has been asked for input on the case.
The court order comes as part of the ongoing dispute between the two entities.