political donations

Judge Says No Get Out of Jail Free Card for Bankman-Fried
Judge Says No Get Out of Jail Free Card for Bankman-Fried
September 21, 2023  |  Cryptocurrency

Sam Bankman-Fried, is facing a series of setbacks as he prepares for his upcoming fraud trial. The FTX founder’s request to be released from jail...

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FTX Starts to Claw Back $93M in Political Donations to 200 Lawmakers
FTX Starts to Claw Back $93M in Political Donations to 200 Lawmakers
February 06, 2023  |  Legal

FTX’s new management has started the official legal process of clawing back past political donations. This, as court documents filed in January show that the...

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Today in Crypto: Coincheck to Go Public After SPAC Merger; UK Watchdog Flags 50 Crypto Companies; NY PoW Mining Ban Advances; Katie Haun Raises $1.5B for Web3 Ventures
Today in Crypto: Coincheck to Go Public After SPAC Merger; UK Watchdog Flags 50 Crypto...
March 22, 2022  |  Cryptocurrency

Coincheck, the Japanese crypto marketplace, will merge with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, in order to go public on Nasdaq,...

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Today in Crypto: Coinbase Bullish on NFTs; Crypto-Focused Political Donors Prefer Dollars Over Bitcoin
Today in Crypto: Coinbase Bullish on NFTs; Crypto-Focused Political Donors Prefer Dollars Over Bitcoin
March 17, 2022  |  Cryptocurrency

In cryptocurrency news, Coinbase might see another $1.26 billion in revenue from its NFT segment, according to Needham analyst John Todaro, Coindesk wrote Thursday (March...

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Crypto-Focused Political Donors Prefer Dollars Over Bitcoin
Crypto-Focused Political Donors Prefer Dollars Over Bitcoin
March 17, 2022  |  Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency industry insiders donated $7.3 million to political campaigns and committees in 2021 through the end of January, but almost all of that money came...

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Twitter Payments Hit The Campaign Trail
Twitter Payments Hit The Campaign Trail
September 16, 2015  |  Mobile

There’s hardly enough room within 140 characters to have a rousing discussion about politics, but Twitter and Square are betting it’s enough for those who want...

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