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Bill Murray’s wallet hacked, FIFA’s tokenized highlights, Muse tops charts, and more…

Popular comedic writer and actor Bill Murray had his Ethereum wallet hacked for around 110 Wrapped ETH (wETH) worth $172,000 late last week.The auction for the The Bill Murray 1,000 NFT drop was just coming to a close on Thursday Sept. 1, having generated a total of 119.2 wETH worth

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Comedian Bill Murray’s Wallet Hacked for $186K Worth of Ethereum After NFT Charity Auction – Bitcoin News

American actor and comedian Bill Murray saw 119.2 ethereum drained from his wallet on September 1, 2022, after Murray held a non-fungible token (NFT) charity auction. Statistics show that most of the tokens and NFTs in Murray’s wallet have been moved, and roughly $556 in token value remains. Bill Murray Loses

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President of Paraguay Mario Abdo Vetoes Cryptocurrency Bill – Regulation Bitcoin News

The President of Paraguay, Mario Abdo has issued an executive veto on a recently approved cryptocurrency bill. Abdo’s veto decree states cryptocurrency mining is an “energy-intensive” and a low-value-added activity. The bill will now be returned to Congress to be approved again or to be rejected entirely. President of Paraguay Considers

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California State Assembly passes bill for licensing and regulating crypto firms

Lawmakers in California State Assembly 71-0 passed the Digital Financial Assets Law, also known as AB 2269, on Tuesday, Aug. 30. The bill is now in the hands of the state’s governor Gavin Newsom, who will either set it into motion or veto it completely. This bill requires digital asset exchanges

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Paraguay’s President Vetoes Bill That Would Regulate Crypto Mining and Trading

In its recommendation to the executive branch, the Central Bank of Paraguay said that “cryptocurrencies are not backed by any monetary authority and, therefore, their safekeeping is not supervised.” The intention to regulate the industry and trading of virtual assets “could create a false sense of security,” the Paraguayan monetary

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