CleanSpark Doubles Bitcoin Mining Fleet With $145M Deal
CleanSpark's $144.9 million deal with Bitmain will double its fleet's total operational mining capacity by the end of the year.
'Dogumentary' Film to Chronicle Rise of Meme That Inspired Dogecoin
The feature-length film, produced by PleasrDAO and Own the Doge, hopes to attract a major Hollywood studio or backer.
How the Ethereum Shanghai Upgrade May Impact the Price of ETH
More than 18 million ETH—worth roughly $34 billion—is set to unlock after Shanghai. Here's what analysts are expecting.
SushiSwap Smart Contract Bug Exploited in $3.3 Million Theft
The decentralized exchange says it's "all hands on deck" and that some of the funds have been recovered.
3 Ways DAO Treasuries Will Hit $100B in Balances
With DAO treasuries hitting a cumulative $25 billion recently, the next question is: How long until they reach $100 billion?
Which Crypto Transactions Are NOT Taxable? How To Minimize Your Crypto Taxes
Doing your crypto taxes can be a lot less stressful if you know how to minimize your tax burden.
Give Your Bitcoin to the Poor, Salvadoran Economist Urges Nayib Bukele
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s Bitcoin bet is not popular with everyone in the country.
Meta Launches AI Tool That Can Identify, Separate Items in a Picture
Meta unveils "Segment Anything" AI image identification tool, but the scale of the dataset used by the social giant raises privacy concerns.
North Carolina County Mulls 1-Year Bitcoin Mining Moratorium
The 1-year moratorium on mining would give county officials more time to better establish clearer standards for the activity.
Batteries or Bitcoin: Is Mining the Best Use for ‘Excess’ Green Energy?
Bitcoin miners are quick to claim they're an asset to grids, while others suggest it’s not the best use of excess green energy. Which is it?
End of Zero-Fee Program Hit Binance Market Share Harder Than CFTC Action: Research
Binance’s market share of volume dropped more significantly after the platform ended its no-fee program than after the CFTC's actions.
Binance and Miami Heat’s Jimmy Butler Hit With $1B Crypto Lawsuit
Binance is in hot water for its sales tactics once again—this time for enlisting celebrities to allegedly dupe investors.
Midjourney's AI Platform Blocks Images of Chinese President, Sparking Ethics Debate
The generative AI platform's ban on images of Chinese President
Xi Jinping has some crying foul.
Arbitrum Declares First DAO Vote Moot, Cites ‘Chicken and the Egg’ Problem As ARB Falls
Arbitrum said its first vote—which drea 70% opposition—was a “ratification” and not a “request.”
Policymakers Didn't Regulate Crypto 'Because They Thought It Would Essentially Die': Barclays Head of Digital Policy
Policymakers weren't slow to react argued Barclays' head of digital policy—they didn't expect crypto to survive. Now they see that it has.
Hackers Rob South Korean Exchange of $13M in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Other Assets
South Korean cryptocurrency exchange GDAC has reported it lost nearly a quarter of its assets due to a hacking attack.
FTX Debtors Say 'Hubris, Incompetence, and Greed' at Root of Exchange's Collapse
The latest update on the FTX estate reveals a series of “unusual obstacles” due to the firm’s lack of “appropriate record keeping.”
Bitcoin Miners Will Have Same Rights as Data Centers, Says New Arkansas Bill
Should it pass, the bill states that discrimination against crypto mining businesses would be prohibited in Arkansas.
Bitcoin’s Energy Transparency is a Double-Edged Sword: Hut 8 CEO
Although it gets a lot of negative attention, Bitcoin’s power usage also creates accountability, says Jamie Leverto.
Craig Wright Hints Apple May Be Violating Copyright by Storing Bitcoin White Paper
The Australian computer scientist who claims to have created Bitcoin suggests he might get litigious with one of the biggest tech companies on the planet.
This Week in Coins: Bitcoin and Ethereum Unmoved, Musk Makes Dogecoin Noise
Despite a relatively uneventful week in coin markets, several big crypto adoption stories hit the press.
Unreleased David Bowie Recording to Debut as Music NFT
The never-before-heard version of Bowie's hit "Let’s Dance" will be sold via pay-what-you-want NFTs from Gala Music and benefit charity.
Report Blasts Bitcoin Mining for Pollution—But Bitcoiners Aren’t Buying It
The Environmental Working Group continues to rail against proof-of-work blockchains.
Is Texas Still ‘Very Open for Business’ for Bitcoin Mining?
The state is a mining hot-spot, but a new bill limiting benefits got unanimous approval by a state Senate committee. Mining advocates are concerned.
Future of Paxful Bitcoin Exchange in Flux As Co-Founders Fight
One wants to resume operation of the marketplace, the other is directing users to a alternative service.
People in Emerging Countries More Likely to Trust AI, Study Reveals
A KPMG study finds people in Brazil, India, China and South America are optimistic about artificial intelligence (AI).
LayerZero Funding Round Hits $3 Billion Valuation With Backing from Christie’s, Samsung
The LayerZero protocol has drawn prominent investors from both within and outside the crypto space.
Circle VP: UK Banks 'Actively Unbanking People, Not Just Companies' Over Crypto
The stablecoin provider's European policy lead Teanna Baker-Taylor said banks limiting customer access to crypto is ‘very, very wrong.’
Dogecoin Drops 5% as Wider Crypto Market Holds Steady
The crypto industry’s largest meme coin lost dropped 5% in value over the day amid the otherwise largely flat market.
What Does Satoshi Nakamoto Look Like? AI Provides Some Answers
We used AI to speculate what the mysterious creator of Bitcoin looked like. Here are the results.