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How Crypto Twitter reacted to Kim Kardashian’s $1.26M SEC fine

The crypto community reacted with a mix of disbelief and amusement after reality star Kim Kardashian was fined for promoting the cryptocurrency EthereumMax (EMAX). The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined Kardashian $1.26 million on Oct. 3, for “touting on social media” about the EMAX without disclosing she was

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China’s Blockchain Service Network (BNS) Chair Tags Bitcoin A Ponzi and Stablecoins Fine If Regulated

As the Chinese government continues to celebrate the decline of the cryptocurrency market, a top Chinese blockchain expert has called crypto a Ponzi scheme. The CEO of Red Date Technology, one of the leading tech firms in developing China’s major blockchain project, Yifan He, recently wrote an article where he

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China’s BSN chair calls Bitcoin Ponzi, stablecoins ‘fine if regulated’

Amid the Chinese government continuing to celebrate the massive decline of cryptocurrency markets this year, one key local blockchain expert has referred to crypto as a “Ponzi scheme.”Yifan He, CEO of Red Date Technology, a major tech firm involved in the development of China’s major blockchain project, the Blockchain Service

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Nigerian Court Sentences Crypto Fraudster to One Year in Jail, Accused Given Option to Pay Fine – Bitcoin News

A Nigerian court has convicted and sentenced a man to one year in prison who is accused of duping an unsuspecting cryptocurrency investor. On its charge sheet, the prosecution said that the man had contravened Nigeria’s anti-fraud laws and hence should be punished accordingly. Fake Cryptocurrency Investment Scheme A court in

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Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp tokenizes million-euro classic masterpiece

According to blockchain digitization provider Tokeny, on Monday, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA) became the first European museum to tokenize investment in fine art, starting with Belgian painter James Ensor's (1860–1949) painting, "Carnaval de Binche." Investors can obtain fractional ownership of the work starting from 150 euros (or

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