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South Korea’s lead party wants crypto disclosure laws to apply earlier: Report

A new bill mandating South Korean lawmakers and high-ranking government officials to declare their cryptocurrency holdings is expected to take effect within the next two months, said the floor leader of the country’s ruling party.On May 23, the Korean publication Yonhap News reported that People Power Party’s Representative Yun Jae-ok

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Arbitrum Foundation Concedes to ARB Holders’ Demands, Makes U-turn on Earlier Token Transfer Decision

Its new proposals represent a major deviation from the path that Arbitrum was initially towing. The Arbitrum Foundation has responded to last week’s protests of its community of ARB token holders by proposing two new motions. This follows after the huge backlash that erupted over the earlier plans of the foundation

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Realized losses from FTX collapse peaked at $9B, far below earlier crises

Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis has attempted to put the FTX collapse into perspective — comparing peak weekly-realized losses in the wake of the exchange’s collapse compared to previous major crypto collapses in 2022.The Dec. 14 report found the depegging of Terra USD (UST) in May saw weekly-realized losses peak at $20.5

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Crypto users claim Gemini email leak occurred much earlier than first reported

"Not handled well," was how one user described the revelations brought forth by Cointelegraph on Dec. 14 with regards to a leak of 5.7 million Gemini customers' email addresses and partial phone numbers. Shortly after publication, multiple users reached out to Cointelegraph, alleging that the leak, which Gemini attributes to

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The Crash of Three Arrows Capital’s Starry Night Portfolio Shows NFTs Lack of Staying Power; Bitcoin Regains $20K After Earlier Drop

After climbing promisingly earlier this week, equity markets returned to a more familiar slog with the Nasdaq, S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) falling 0.7, 1% and 1.1%, respectively. Investors will be eyeing Friday's U.S. unemployment and labor participation reports for September, although the former is widely expected

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