The football star and fashion model Gisele Bündchen sunk an unknown amount of their own funds into FTX in exchange for FTT coin.
A Georgia man hid more than 50,000 stolen bitcoin on a disconnected single-board computer in a popcorn tin in his bedroom closet.
Trade Coin Club operated from 2016 to 2018 and allegedly defrauded more than 100,000 investors who were duped by false finance tech claims.
Cryptocurrency is favored as a method to pay for child sexual abuse material due to its anonymity.
60 "ultra-luxurious" properties are planned for Great Exuma, Bahamas—to be sold off exclusively via NFTs on the blockchain. Yikes.
The app that promotes its secure, anonymous messaging system now wants to sell usernames like "@store" and let users pawn off their digital identities.
The hire comes after JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon called all crypto "decentralized Ponzi schemes."
Developers at Bluesky say their protocol allows for customizable social algorithms, but it remains unclear how much control users will actually have.
Four big hacks on Tuesday put October over the top. Analysis shows hackers have already claimed over $3 billion in crypto in 2022 from more than 125 big hacks.
Some estimates have said that crypto mining’s drain on Texas’ grid is equivalent to all the homes in Houston, though that may already be changing.
The network’s NFT marketplace called “Vault” sold historical “moments,” but the company also promised future additions that will no longer happen.
Binance suspended all transactions on the BNB Chain on Thursday to fix the exploit.
The former CEO's wife also appears to have pulled out $2 million before shit hit the fan.
A U.S. attorney has given the IRS permission to conduct a sweeping summons of M.Y. Safra Bank records, which provides services to 175,000 SFOX users.
Dave Ripley is taking over as the crypto exchange head Friday from ever controversial Jesse Powell, but apparently Kraken wants to remain a black sheep.
Aiden Pleterski bought ads disguised as news articles on websites like the Daily Caller to promote himself.
Another day, another $100 million lost to crypto-hungry criminals, and it's not even the first time coins have evaporated because of Wintermute.
Ethereum is down 26% over the past week to just $1,290 while bitcoin is down 17% to $18,420.
Embracing bitcoin has reportedly made it difficult for the country to secure a deal with the IMF ahead of a looming January, 2023 $800 million bond maturity.
While new reports lay out all the different ways crypto has gone wrong, it doesn’t do much to offer new solutions to long-existing problems.