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New York Senate Passes Bitcoin Mining Moratorium
The New York State Senate passed a bill targeting proof-of-work (PoW) mining in an effort to address some of the environmental concerns about cryptocurrencies. CoinDesk's Managing Editor for Global Policy and Regulation Nikhilesh De discusses the potential impact on the local crypto community and the mining industry at large.

Meet the Tech Expert Urging Washington to ‘Resist Pressure’ From Crypto Industry
This week, 26 tech experts and academics wrote to U.S. lawmakers criticizing cryptocurrency and blockchain technology to counter lobbying efforts by the crypto industry. One of the signatories and author of “Attack of the 50-Foot Blockchain” David Gerard shares his insights into the purpose and key takeaways of the letter.

NFT & Web 3 Attorney on the First NFT Insider Trading Case
The U.S. Department of Justice charged former OpenSea staffer Nate Chastain for wire fraud and money laundering on allegations he misused confidential information to trade NFTs. NFT & Web 3 Attorney Moish Peltz discusses his take on the charges, the legal considerations of digital collectibles, and the potential outcomes.

Bitcoin Set to Record 10-Week Losing Streak
Bitcoin (BTC) is on track to record 10 consecutive weeks of losses for the first time in its history. Quantfury CEO Ali Pourdad dicusses the potential factors driving prices lower and where we’re headed next. Plus, reactions to the latest U.S. jobs report, Elon Musk seeking 10% job cuts at Tesla.

Elon Musk Has ‘Super Bad Feeling’ About Economy: Report
According to Reuters, Tesla CEO Elon Musk is looking to cut 10% of the electric automaker’s workforce and is sounding the alarm about the state of the U.S. economy. “The Hash” panel discusses his comments as more crypto firms are slashing jobs.

Tough Time for Miners: NY Passes Moratorium; Riot Blockchain Sells More Bitcoin
Miners are facing new headwinds amid the market downturn. Riot Blockchain (RIOT) is unloading more than half of the bitcoin it mined in May. Separately, the New York State Senate passed a bitcoin mining moratorium, barring new proof-of work (PoW) mining operations powered by carbon-based energy sources for two years.

Bitcoin Nearing Downside Exhaustion Signal
Bitcoin (BTC) pared earlier gains after buyers took some profits below the $33,000 resistance level. The cryptocurrency could find support, initially at $27,500 and then at $25,000. For now, BTC is roughly one week away from registering a downside exhaustion signal. “All About Bitcoin” host Damanick Dantes breaks down the Chart of the Day.

CFTC Sues Gemini Over Bitcoin Futures Case From 2017
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued Gemini Trust Company LLC on allegations the crypto exchange’s staff misled the federal regulator during Gemini’s 2017 effort to launch trading of what would have been the United States' first bitcoin futures contracts. CoinDesk Managing Editor for Global Policy & Regulation Nikhilesh De discusses the details of the lawsuit and its implications for bitcoin spot ETFs.

Is Bitcoin the Next Nasdaq?
Andrew Edstrom, Wescap Group Financial Advisor and Investor, shares insights into how bitcoin (BTC) could drive returns in investors’ portfolios in the 2020s, just as the top Nasdaq-listed companies did in the prior decade. Plus, his strategies for navigating the “bitcoin winter” and the Terra collapse.

Kimbal Musk on Disrupting Philanthropy With Big Green DAO
Big Green Co-founder & Executive Chairman Kimbal Musk joins “First Mover” to discuss his aims of rethinking the field of philanthropy with the Big Green DAO. Plus, the younger brother of Elon Musk gives his take on dogecoin (DOGE) and the bitcoin energy debate.
