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Crypto.com Pulls Plug on $495M Champions League Sponsorship Deal: Report

Regulatory concerns in Europe prompted the firm to scrap the deal.

Crypto.com pulls out of Champions League sponsorship deal (Janosch Diggelm/Unsplash)

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Crypto.com Wages Legal Battle After Accidentally Refunding User $10M Instead of $100

Exchange Crypto.com accidentally transferred an Australian woman $10 million instead of the $100 refund she requested last year, according to the Daily Mail. “The Hash” panel discusses the subsequent lawsuit and it means for future regulation.

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Crypto.com Reportedly Reduces Workforce Since Initial Layoff Announcement; Canaan Sees 'Prolonged Headwinds' After Challenging Quarter

Crypto exchange Crypto.com has laid off hundreds more employees since the initial layoffs in June, according to The Verge. Bitcoin mining rig maker Canaan said tougher market conditions will hurt its financial performance near-term after a difficult second quarter. Cowen analyst Stephen Glagola downgrades his rating on bitcoin miner Stronghold Digital.

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Policy

Crypto.com Exchange Registers With UK Financial Regulator

The registration permits Crypto.com to pursue "certain crypto asset activities."

The Financial Conduct Authority regulates the U.K. crypto market. (Shutterstock)

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Ether Overtakes Bitcoin in Options Market for First Time

Ether (ETH), the native token of Ethereum’s blockchain, has overtaken industry leader bitcoin (BTC) in the options market for the first time on record. Plus, activity in the ether spot market is also picking up. “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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Opinion

Crypto.com and FTX Bet Big on Stadium Naming Rights Before the Crypto Crash. What Happens if They Can’t Afford to Pay?

The glamour of a stadium naming deal can turn sour - just ask Enron. Here’s how a deal might unwind if things go bad.

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Coin Metrics’ Blockchain Heat Map Shows When Bitcoin is Most Active

Bitcoin is the most active during European/U.S. business hours, according to Coin Metrics’ ATLAS blockchain heat map. The percentage of bitcoin activity in Asia/Pacific hours dropped around July 2021, which could be a result of China's mining ban. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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Bitcoin’s On-Chain Metrics Suggest Buying Opportunities Amid Dip Below $22K

Bitcoin’s net unrealized profit/loss chart is in the ‘capitulation’ zone, suggesting buying opportunities relative to historical price action despite its drop below $22,000. Plus, insights into bitcoin’s inflows and whales selling as “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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