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A U.S. magistrate judge ruled that Logan Paul's lawsuit against YouTuber Coffeezilla can proceed, rejecting Coffeezilla's request to dismiss the case with prejudice.
U.S. Democratic senators propose investigating El Salvador's government over its crypto-friendly policies, while President Nayib Bukele mocks the move and continues to support Bitcoin, which has surged to a new all-time high price.
The article discusses various topics including cryptocurrency regulations, a case involving crypto donations to ISIS, and legal issues surrounding crypto privacy tools and fraud schemes.
The article discusses various legal cases involving the use of cryptocurrency for illicit activities, such as funding terrorist organizations like ISIS, and highlights regulatory responses to these issues.
The article discusses the U.S. Treasury Department's decision to drop its case against Ethereum mixer Tornado Cash, highlighting legal and regulatory implications for crypto privacy and related court rulings.
The article discusses various cryptocurrency-related scams and regulatory actions, including indictments for a $650 million fraud scheme, legal consequences for market manipulation, and new anti-money laundering measures.
New Zealand is banning crypto ATMs and capping international cash transfers at $5,000 to combat money laundering and criminal finance.
UK authorities have sentenced two criminals for defrauding investors through a fake crypto consultancy firm, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat financial crime in the crypto sector.
Authorities in Shenzhen issued a public alert warning residents about potential fraud, pyramid schemes, and money laundering linked to stablecoins, while Hong Kong is taking a more supportive regulatory approach towards stablecoin development.
The article discusses a poll on public awareness and opinions regarding Donald Trump's involvement in cryptocurrency, highlighting political divides and skepticism about the poll's credibility.