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Binance names Richard Teng CEO amid Changpeng Zhao’s forced departure

Binance has named its head of regional markets outside of the United States, Richard Teng, as its new CEO. The change comes as founder and former CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has resigned and pleaded guilty to charges levied against him by the U.S. Department of Justice. Today, I stepped down as

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Polygon ($MATIC) Proposes ‘Protocol Council,’ Names Members From $COIN, Ethereum Foundation

“This proposal is a first step in a broader goal of further decentralizing governance for Polygon protocols in a security-oriented and responsible way,” Polygon wrote in their blog post. “Going forward, the community will help steer membership and terms of the Council through direct feedback, PIP proposals, as well as

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BlackRock spot Bitcoin ETF filing names Coinbase as ‘surveillance-sharing’ partner

The most recent filing involving asset manager BlackRock’s attempt to launch a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) included a “surveillance-sharing agreement” with cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase.According to a June 29 filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Nasdaq stock exchange refiled for a proposed rule change allowing

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FTX authorized to ‘permanently redact’ customer names from all bankruptcy filings

Bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX has been granted permission to remove individual customers from all court filings in its bankruptcy case. Meanwhile, the names of companies and institutional investors will be sealed for another 90 days.In recent times, mainstream media outlets have pushed for access to the list of FTX customers,

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Names of non-US FTX users demanded by mainstream media outlets

Some mainstream media outlets have objected to attempts to withhold the identities of non-United States customers of cryptocurrency exchange FTX during its bankruptcy proceedings.In an April 4 filing to a Delaware Bankruptcy Court, media outlets Bloomberg, The Financial Times, The New York Times, and its parent firm the Dow Jones

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