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Bitcoin Exchange LocalBitcoins Set to Close This Month, Citing Crypto Winter

Bitcoin exchange LocalBitcoins will close this month after 10 years of operation, in response to current market conditions. The company said in a statement, "we are sad to share, that regardless of our efforts to overcome challenges during the ongoing very cold crypto-winter, we have regretfully concluded that LocalBitcoins can no longer provide its Bitcoin trading service."

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Upgrading Cloud Storage With Blockchain

Should you be using blockchain to help store your data? That story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

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Coinbase CEO Heard ‘Rumors’ the SEC May Ban Crypto Staking for Retail Customers

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong tweeted that he's heard rumors that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission wants to ban retail investors from engaging in cryptocurrency staking, the income-generating technique at the core of running blockchains including Ethereum. CoinDesk Global Policy and Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De shares the latest developments.

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Exploring Crypto's Relationship With AI as ChatGPT Interest Grows

Tokens utilizing artificial intelligence technology have been on a tear recently, as ChatGPT's popularity is spiking and tech giants like Google and Microsoft are entering the space. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker discusses the relationship between crypto and AI.

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SALT Lending Raises $64.4M to Resume Operations

Crypto lender SALT has closed a $64.4 million Series A funding round from a share sale to accredited investors less than three months after a planned sale fell through due to the implosion of centralized crypto exchange FTX. SALT Lending CEO and Director Shawn Owen discusses the raise, business plans, and outlook for crypto lending.

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Bitcoin Network Activity Hits Two-Year High Thanks to NFTs: CryptoQuant

Okcoin Chief Operating Officer Jason Lau joins "First Mover" to discuss the recent pause in bitcoin's January rally as the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization trades sideways, staying below the $23,000 level. Plus, insights on the Ordinals protocol boosting network activity on the Bitcoin blockchain to a two-year high, according to a new CryptoQuant report. And, his reaction to LocalBitcoins planning to close down amid crypto winter.

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Bitcoin Hovers Near $23K as Fed Chair Talks ‘Disinflation’ Again

Innovating Capital general partner Anthony Georgiades joins "All About Bitcoin" to discuss bitcoin's recent price movement and 2023 outlook. Plus, a closer look at how Federal Reserve policies could impact the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

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Riot Exec Expects Bitcoin to Go 'Significantly Higher' This Year

Mining firm Riot said it produced an all-time high of 740 Bitcoin in January, an increase of approximately 62% compared to the same time last year. Riot's Vice President of Capital Markets, Phil McPherson, discusses how the company is operating amid crypto winter as Riot shares are rallying in 2023. Plus, his bitcoin price prediction and mining outlook.

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Bitcoin Nears the Vaunted 'Golden Cross'

CoinDesk's Glenn Williams addresses one of the hotter debates in cryptocurrencies at the moment: How traders should feel about bitcoin and ether possibly achieving a “golden cross,” a popular indicator from technical analysis. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

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FTX Bankruptcy Judge Allows Company to Subpoena Bankman-Fried; Craig Wright Loses Bitcoin Copyright Claim in UK Court

U.S. Judge John Dorsey ordered that FTX's new leadership and its official creditor committee can subpoena the crypto exchange's founders and former executives, including Sam Bankman-Fried. Plus, the file format of the Bitcoin blockchain can’t be protected by copyright, a U.K. judge has found, ruling against self-proclaimed inventor Craig Wright.

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