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Deutsche Bank Raided Over 2018 Danske Bank Money Laundering.

German authorities have raided the Frankfurt headquarters of Deutsche Bank, for information pertaining to the 2018 Danske Bank money-laundering scandal. Prosecutors were looking for evidence that Deutsche Bank either facilitated the money-laundering or failed to report suspicious transactions quickly enough. origin »

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Android users suckered for $100s by basic calculator and QR scanning apps.

If all the different types of malware that find a way to sneak into the Google Play Store wasn’t enough, here’s another nasty surprise. A new category of apps called “Fleeceware” has been unearthed on the app distribution platform; these apps were found to abuse the Play Store policies and grossly charge users hundreds of dollars for mundane services like calculators and QR code scanners. origin »

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SEC Head Unsure of Classifying Libra Cryptocurrency as a Security.

The Chariman of U. S. the Security and Exchange during his latest address to congress shed ambiguous light the regulatory concerns surrounding Facebook’s Libra. As described in a post from Reuters, Jay Clayton, head of the SEC, didn’t provide any detailed statements about whether Facebook’s Libra will be regulated as securities or not. origin »

Bitcoin Hash Rate Recovers as Analysts Target $7,200.

Unfortunately for Bitcoin’s bulls, the cryptocurrency has been unable to post any sharp bounce after posting massive losses yesterday, which signals that buyers are currently sitting on the sidelines and that further losses may be necessary before buyers step in and propel BTC higher. origin »

DeFi Saver Freezes as Ethereum (ETH) Price Drops.

DeFi Saver, a project aiming to be a one-stop-shop for decentralized finance, has failed to honor some of its processes due to problems with the Ethereum network. The network, still congested by a lottery game smart contract that hogs 59% of all gas, was too congested to allow the transactions for the smart contracts of DeFi Saver. origin »

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Venezuela may have Bitcoin and Ethereum, but it’s unsure how it can use them.

The central bank of Venezuela is reportedly looking into whether it can store cryptocurrencies in its coffers, Bloomberg reports citing four anonymous individuals close to the matter. According to the report the bank‘s investigation follows a request by Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PSDV) – the country’s state-owned oil and natural gas company – which is apparently looking to send Bitcoin and Ethereum to the central bank. origin »

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