The woman said a fake FBI agent told her hackers got into her account. He said the money would be safe in a Bitcoin machine.
citing three major catalysts — a spot Bitcoin ETF, bank custody with lending, and fair value accounting for BTC on corporate balance sheets. Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy, formerly ...
Popular Bitcoin proponent Robert Kiyosaki has taken a slight dig at the exchange-traded fund (ETF) market. According to the ...
The Hong Kong government warns of a scam promoting the fake “National Hong Kong Coin,” urging residents to stay alert against ...
Fact-checking body Rumor Scanner in an investigation has revealed that the Binance account screenshots circulating in the names of the interim government's advisers, the press secretary, and leaders ...
Council is accused of hacking the SEC's X account and posting a fake Bitcoin exchange-traded fund approval message. The Details: According to court documents, Council and other conspirators ...
Last week, White House crypto czar David Sacks held his first press conference to discuss the future of crypto policy coming out of the Trump administration. While that will include stablecoin ...
A person claiming to be from the FBI in Washington, D.C., told her that a dozen hackers had broken into her checking account and were trying to get her $20,000 balance. "I panicked," said Barbara ...