Diana Ogden

Coinbase

Cambodia arrests 800 in latest casino scam centre raid

Cambodian police have reportedly dismantled another scam operation, this time operating from the Xinli Casino in southern Cambodia. Source link

Read More
Coinbase

Sam Bankman-Fried had a plan to get out of prison, and he’s following it

Sam Bankman-Fried was brainstorming about media stunts that might get him out of prison. He’s performing some of those stunts today. Source link

Read More
Coinbase

Zerebro founder Jeffy Yu has allegedly killed himself again

A Roseville burial listing and alleged police scans have led some to believe that Jeffy Yu, the founder of Zerebro, has committed suicide.

Read More
Coinbase

Israeli soldier allegedly used military secrets to gamble on Polymarket

It’s thought that the reserve soldier may have made $150K betting via Polymarket on missile strikes against Iran. Source link

Read More
Coinbase

How would Michael Saylor refinance Strategy’s $8.2B debt?

Michael Saylor has so much debt that a CNBC analyst couldn’t think of one bank that would roll Strategy‘s bonds if BTC crashed

Read More
Coinbase

Is Aave Labs’ proposal ‘extractive’? DAO debate heats up

Aave Labs’ latest proposal looks to be a step in the right direction after two months of debate. But the sums requested are

Read More
Coinbase

Binance’s France chief targeted by armed men looking for crypto

The Binance France head avoided the three armed men who targeted another crypto entrepreneur that same day. Source link

Read More
Coinbase

Paul brothers business partner claims ‘0% rug pull risk’ with new memecoin

Jake Paul’s business partner Geoffrey Woo claims that there’s “0% rug pull risk” of his AI-themed memecoin because he’s “already rich.” Source link

Read More
Coinbase

Polymarket renames Artemis II explosion bet after backlash

Polymarket renamed its “Artemis II explodes?” bet to “Artemis II booster rupture?” after intense backlash online. Source link

Read More
Coinbase

DeFi projects hit by fresh wave of front-end attacks

An uptick in front-end attacks targeting DeFi users has affected the websites of OpenEden, Curvance and Maple Finance. Source link

Read More