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La SEC degli Stati Uniti accusa due fratelli di truffa Ponzi da 60 milioni di dollari tramite una piattaforma Cripto
La denuncia sostiene che i due hanno falsamente informato gli investitori che ONE di loro aveva creato un "bot" che operava su una piattaforma di trading Cripto .

Shaquille O'Neal dovrà difendersi da alcune delle accuse mossegli nella causa NFT degli Astrals
Il tribunale non ha respinto l'accusa secondo cui Astrals avrebbe venduto token che erano "titoli" non registrati.

Il capo della crew di Miami condannato a 63 mesi di prigione per frode Cripto
Ad aprile, Esteban Cabrera Da Corte si è dichiarato colpevole di aver preso parte a un'operazione Cripto che ha frodato le banche statunitensi per 4 milioni di dollari.

Il candidato presidenziale Francis Suarez, che odia le CBDC e sostiene i Bitcoin, si ritira dalla corsa
In precedenza, Suarez aveva dichiarato che la sua campagna avrebbe accettato donazioni in Bitcoin e che, se eletto, avrebbe vietato la valuta digitale della banca centrale (CBDC).

Miami Mayor Suarez Greenlights Bitcoin Campaign Donations; Coinbase Asks Judge to Dismiss SEC Lawsuit
“CoinDesk Daily” host Zack Seward dives into today’s hottest stories in crypto, as Coinbase files a motion requesting a judge to dismiss a recent lawsuit from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Plus, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez remains bullish on crypto, announcing on CoinDesk TV that his presidential campaign will be accepting bitcoin for donations.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Accepting Bitcoin Donations, Concerns Over CBDCs
Bitcoin and crypto have become unexpected talking points on the U.S. Presidential campaign trail. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez joins "The Hash" panel with an update on his Presidential bid and accepting bitcoin donations for his campaign. Plus, how Suarez plans to "set the ground rules" for the crypto industry if elected and why he's "never been a fan" of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on DeSantis and Trump's 'Technological IQ'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who this week announced his 2024 presidential campaign, explains why United States he believes it is necessary to have a President who understands the technologies around crypto, AI, and more. Plus, whether his fellow GOP candidates former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have the "technological IQ" it takes to "be a president that can create and promote prosperity."

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez: Banning CBDC Is 'Necessary but Not Sufficient'
Miami Mayor and 2024 Presidential candidate Francis Suarez addresses why "it's necessary but not sufficient" to ban central bank digital currencies in the United States. Plus, why Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is "taking a very safe position" with his efforts to ban CBDCs in the state.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Calls for U.S. to Leverage 'Disruptive Moment' in Crypto
Advocating for crypto integration in the financial fabric of the U.S., 2024 GOP Presidential candidate, and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez proudly claims, "I'm the first candidate that actually gets paid in Bitcoin," and "the first candidate that borrowed money against that Bitcoin account to buy an investment property." Suarez criticizes the current administration's fiscal policies, warning against an America "where fiscal spending is out of control" and "the poor get poor because their purchasing power goes down, and interest rates go up," advocating instead for embracing the disruptive potential of crypto and blockchain.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on 2024 Presidential Bid, CBDCs and State of Crypto
Bitcoin friendly Miami Mayor Francis Suarez joins CoinDesk to address his bid for the presidential election in 2024 and the current ambiguity in U.S. crypto regulation. Plus, why he believes it's "necessary but not sufficient" to ban central bank digital currency (CBDC) in America. And, gives insights on fellow GOP candidates former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as candidates.
