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Exclusive: Crypto hedge fund Split Capital winds down as its founder nabs new gig as an exec at stablecoin startup Plasma — fortune.com
In January 2024, as crypto prices were soaring, Zaheer Ebtikar unveiled a new digital assets hedge fund called Split Capital. Two years later, he’s winding that firm down as he pivots to one of the buzziest sectors in crypto: stablecoins, or
Crypto Project Details Alleged 6-Month North Korean Intel Op Behind $285 Million Hack — gizmodo.com
North Korea has relied on cryptocurrency theft as a consistent funding mechanism for years.
London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe review – a compulsive tale of money, lies and avoidable tragedy — theguardian.com
A New Yorker writer traces the web of deceit that led a troubled teenager to his violent death Early one winter morning in November 2019, a surveillance camera at MI6’s headquarters on the Thames registered the silhouette of a young man on the balcony of
The ETF easy button for Bitcoin (and the fine print you need to read) — nypost.com
Bitcoin ETFs offer the convenience of buying crypto from your standard brokerage account, but what are investors giving up for the privilege?
Bitcoin Slides With Risk Assets as Trump’s Iran Ultimatum Looms — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin slipped in Asia Tuesday, as cryptocurrencies were caught up in the broader market volatility ahead of President Donald Trump’s deadline for Iran.
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