What’s the deal? Over the weekend, we’ll update this post with some of the most interesting articles, podcasts, charts, and opinion pieces we’re too busy to write about.
OK, only Crypto? Not necessarily. We do that Monday to Friday, so we try to explore new subjects on weekends.
Feel free to join in and submit entries on Twitter. Any topic is fair game.
The Crypto exchange has been hit by growing global concerns while China links are still hazy.
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— Protos (@Protos) May 26, 2023
The Context.
21 mins ago
Wake up babe – new set of SBF quotes dropped
(not stolen from anywhere)https://t.co/IId6RQCuVk pic.twitter.com/my4DWOMg5y
— pooredart (@poordart) May 27, 2023
17 mins ago
Alex @Mashinsky’s recent ‘like.’ Apparently this tweet translates to: “Who is willing to f*ck me?” You okay, @KrissyMashinsky?? Trouble in paradise??? pic.twitter.com/yON0pnoDJi
— Tiffany Fong (@TiffanyFong_) May 26, 2023
Oooffff.
17 mins ago
Alex Mashinsky hints Do Kwon and SBF caused Celsius bankruptcy
17 mins ago
Railway employees force their way thru a police blockade and invade the Champs-Élysées to disrupt a conference of the Minister of Transport ️️️
French Revolution version 2.0 continues …
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— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) May 24, 2023
The long-running legal battle between Ripple and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has entered a fresh period of uncertainty as both parties await a pivotal court decision that could shape the outcome. In a joint status update filed on June 16, Ripple and the SEC requested the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to continue holding the appeals in abeyance. According to defense attorney James Filan, who shared the update on X on June 17, the move is linked to a pending motion for an indicative ruling in the lower court, an essential step toward modifying the final judgment and implementing a proposed settlement. As part of the latest timeline, the SEC has been directed to submit a status report by August 15, 2025. #XRPCommunity #SECGov v. #Ripple #XRP In light of the pending motion for an indicative ruling, the parties have requested that the Second Circuit continue to hold the appeals in abeyance, with the @SECGov to file a status report by August 15,...
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