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The funds’ lack of growth is stark when compared to demand for the first bitcoin futures ETF. The ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO) grew to $1 billion in assets in its first few days on the market in October 2021. Secondly, the daily MACD line was looking to break below the MACD Signal line. Should these 2 technical indicators cross, it could signal a continuation of MATIC’s bearish trend in the following few days. 5 questions cryptocurrency exchanges must answer now about their operationsSource: Adobe / prima91Coinbase is launching its Ethereum (ETH) layer-2 scaling solution Base, which could help reverse the company's streak of six consecutive quarters of losses.The new platform aims to enable developers to build their own crypto applications, expanding Coinbase's revenue streams beyond its core trading business. Base will function as a blockchain that allows investors to send money, trade on decentralized exchanges, borrow and lend cryptocurrencies, and even create non-fungible tokens.Alesia Haas, Coinbase's chief financial officer, said in a recent interview that the exchange will earn fees from every transaction made on the network if developers build popular applications. However, Haas acknowledges that it may take several years before Base generates substantial revenue for Coinbase. This launch comes on the heels of Coinbase reporting six consecutive quarters of losses, which were mainly attributed to lower trading volumes and a 20% decrease in the platform's active users in the last quarter.Traditionally, Coinbase has relied on fees from customer trades as its primary revenue source. However, for the first time in its history, non-trading revenue surpassed trading revenue last quarter, indicating a shift in Coinbase's business model. Base, a layer-two blockchain built on top of Ethereum, aims to improve transaction costs and speed. It achieves this by batching and compressing a large number of transactions before publishing them to the Ethereum blockchain.“On Ethereum, everyone’s driving in a single car, that’s really expensive because everyone has to pay for their own car,” said Jesse Pollak, who leads Coinbase’s efforts on the blockchain. “With Base, we have public transportation, so now you could fit hundreds of people into a single train.”Investors Rush to Send Millions to Base Ahead of LaunchInvestors have already sent over $130 million worth of cryptocurrencies from Ethereum to Base in anticipation of its launch.As reported, earlier this month, the blockchain witnessed more than $200 million in trading volumes and more transactions than established networks like Arbitrum in a matter of two days. Despite not being open to the public yet, traders have flocked to the blockchain in the hopes of racking in lucrative returns, particularly from meme coins. While Base holds promise, Coinbase faces reputational risks due to its open and "permissionless" nature, meaning anyone can participate anonymously on the blockchain.Just recently, Base experienced a scam involving a meme coin, BALD token, resulting in significant losses for investors. In response, Coinbase said it plans to introduce more tools to help users assess the trustworthiness of products on the Base platform without compromising its open and permissionless nature.Coinbase's Base launch also occurs amidst heavy regulatory scrutiny. In June, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued Coinbase for allegedly violating exchange registration rules. As Coinbase plays a central role in creating Base, regulators could potentially hold the company accountable for any illicit activities occurring on the blockchain, according to Omid Malekan, an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School.“A regulator who wants to make that argument can make that argument,” he said. “However, I do think that’s also a very shortsighted way for any regulator to treat this situation.”Abracadabra's Bold Move: 200% Interest Proposed on $18 Million Loan to Curve Founder Amidst Bad Debt Concerns Project Spartacus's website provides a public interface through which any person can “inscribe” –– Ordinals jargon for adding data to bitcoin –– a war log. There seem to be no fees associated with this action apart from network fees, a necessary component to any transaction submitted to the bitcoin network. The page also features a "donate" button, which opens up a panel through which users can optionally send bitcoin to Assange's cause. Donations are said to go towards supporting the following organizations: Freedom of the Press Foundation, The Information Rights Project and Reporters Without Borders.

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“The Lazarus Group is singularly the largest source of all illicit funds laundered through cross-chain bridges and the third largest source of all cross-chain crime overall, having laundered over $900 million through cross-chain methods.” Ripple transfers 119 million XRP – purpose? Unlisted CryptocurrenciesThe DOTCOM Cycle The hacker responsible for stealing over $400 million from FTX and FTX.US in November could be using the hype around Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud trial to further obfuscate the funds, said CertiK director of security operations Hugh Brooks.Only days before the start of Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial, the FTX hacker, known as “FTX Drainer,” began moving millions in Ether (ETH) they had gained from the November attack.The movements have continued throughout the trial. In the last three days, the hacker transferred approximately 15,000 ETH (worth roughly $24 million) to three new wallet addresses.“With the onset of the FTX trial and the substantial public attention and media coverage it is receiving, the individual accountable for draining the funds might be feeling an increased urgency to conceal the assets,” said Brooks.“It’s also plausible that the FTX drainer harbored an assumption that the trial would monopolize so much attention from the Web3 industry that there would be insufficient bandwidth to trace all stolen funds while also covering the trial concurrently.”FTX, which had once been valued at $32 billion, declared bankruptcy on Nov. 11. That same day, employees at FTX began noticing massive withdrawals of funds from the exchange’s wallets. An Oct. 9 report from Wired has provided fresh insight into how events transpired during the night of the attack.After FTX employees realized that the attacker had complete access to a series of wallets, the team declared that “the fox [was] in the hen house” and scrambled to keep the remaining funds out of the hacker’s hands.The team reportedly made the decision to transfer a staggering amount of the remaining funds — between $400 million and $500 million — to a privately owned Ledger cold wallet while waiting to hear back from BitGo, the company tasked with taking custody of the exchange’s assets post-bankruptcy.The move likely prevented the attacker from gaining a full $1 billion in the raid.Related: FTX hacker’s wallet stirs as Ethereum ETFs prepare for US debutMeanwhile, Brooks explained that the hacker appears to have changed its method for obscuring funds.On Nov. 21, the FTX hacker was observed attempting to launder funds by using a “peel chain” method, which involves sending decreasing amounts of funds to new wallets and “peeling” off smaller amounts to new wallets.However, the hacker has recently been using a more sophisticated method to obscure the transfer of the illicit assets, said Brooks. The new laundering method being employed by the FTX hacker as recorded on Oct. 2. Source: CertiKThe funds stored in the original Bitcoin wallet are distributed through multiple wallets, transferring smaller divisions of funds to a series of additional wallets, a tactic that “considerably prolongs” the tracing process.Brooks said they have yet to identify any individuals or groups that could be behind the FTX hack and that investigations are continuing.Collect this article as an NFT to preserve this moment in history and show your support for independent journalism in the crypto space.Magazine: Blockchain detectives — Mt. Gox collapse saw birth of Chainalysis

Binance Exchange announced the delisting of its XRP/BUSD in a blog post today. The news comes just days after XRP recorded its lowest transactional activity for 2023. David Schwartz, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Ripple, has shared his take on why Elon Musk plans to hide interaction buttons on X (formerly Twitter). How to Create a Cryptocurrency Exchange Platfrom“You need good assets, good credit characteristics, low defaults,” Pizzimbono said. On-chain Analysis

“[L]ivestreams aren’t about consuming content, they’re about experiencing something,” Brian Guan, Unlonely’s co-founder, told Blockworks via Telegram message. “[S]o, perfect place to test tokens.” What is Blockchain? Everything You Need To KnowWhat Is Bitcoin? Everything You Need To KnowBasics of BTC Mining: How to Mine Bitcoin?How Does Consensus Algorithm Work in Blockchain Network?A Beginner’s Overview of 8 Blockchain Consensus Mechanisms How To Make Passive Income Through CryptoDespite Bitcoin's price remaining relatively stagnant, these miners have demonstrated resilience. They witnessed a rise in their share prices on October 4 as well. Bitcoin Ordinals marketplace Ordswap has lost control of its official domain and has been forced to shut it down.


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