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    Arkham CEO plans to introduce paid features while maintaining free core services

    Arkham Intelligence, led by CEO Miguel Morel, plans to roll out paid features on their blockchain data platform later this year, while ensuring that essential services remain free. Morel emphasized the importance of growth before monetization and mentioned ongoing support additions for the TON and Solana blockchains. The inclusion of new chains like Solana, despite high integration costs, aims to enhance analytical capabilities and broaden user access.

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    • Cointelegraph

      Bitcoin miner Rhodium files for chapter 11 bankruptcy with up to $100 million in liabilities

      Bitcoin mining firm Rhodium Enterprises filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas, citing liabilities up to $100 million. The filing includes six subsidiaries and follows loan defaults totaling $54 million in July. This move allows Rhodium to reorganize debts while continuing operations. The bankruptcy reflects broader challenges in the crypto mining sector, including declining profits post-halving and increased energy costs.

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    • Cointelegraph

      Bitcoin liquidity sinks to $62.5K as BTC price struggles at US open

      Bitcoin's price struggled at the US market open, with bid liquidity on Binance moving down to $62.5K, potentially drawing price downward. Traders warn of a possible "Bart Simpson" maneuver, where price could gap lower to last week's position. Bulls face a battle to make August a "green" monthly candle, having erased most of the crash to six-month lows. Despite positive US macro developments, Bitcoin's price upside remains limited, with the market well-positioned for the move and taking quick profits.

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    • Cryptoslate

      TRON founder Justin Sun pledges $1m to DAO supporting Telegram's Pavel Durov

      Justin Sun, TRON's founder, pledged $1 million to a DAO advocating for Telegram founder Pavel Durov's release. Durov was arrested in France on Aug. 23, facing accusations of content moderation failures on Telegram. Prominent crypto figures, including Elon Musk and Vitalik Buterin, support Durov's release using #FreePavel. The arrest raises concerns about software and communications freedom in Europe. Sun's pledge aims to demonstrate crypto industry unity in supporting Durov.

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    • Beincrypto

      Polygon regains control of Discord channel after phishing attack

      Polygon, an Ethereum Layer-2 network, recovered its Discord channel following a hack. Attackers exploited interest in Polygon's MATIC to POL token migration, using phishing links for fake POL airdrops. The breach likely occurred through a compromised bot or integration. Some users reported losses, with one claiming to have lost 120,000 MATIC and 30 ETH. Polygon's Chief Information Security Officer, Mudit Gupta, stated that the security team was working to reverse changes made by the hacker. The planned MATIC to POL migration is set to begin on September 4.

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    • Cointelegraph

      AMOS malware targets Mac users by cloning wallet apps to steal crypto

      AMOS, a malware program targeting Mac users, has evolved to clone wallet apps and steal crypto. Advertised through Google Adsense, it masquerades as popular MacOS programs. AMOS can now clone Ledger Live software, potentially tricking users into sending crypto to attackers. The malware targets over 50 crypto wallets, including MetaMask and Coinbase. Users are advised to be cautious when downloading software from ads. AMOS is reportedly developed by a group called "Crazy Evil" and sold as a subscription service on Telegram.

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    • Hand-Picked

      Chinese entities use Amazon cloud to access advanced US chips and AI

      Chinese entities are increasingly turning to services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bypass US restrictions on advanced AI chips. At least 11 Chinese entities sought access to restricted US tech through cloud services, with four explicitly naming AWS. This strategy allows Chinese organizations to bypass US export restrictions on advanced AI chips like Nvidia's A100 and H100. The US government is now working to close this loophole through new regulations and legislation. AWS maintains compliance with US trade laws regarding cloud service provision in China.

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      Tether opts out of launching its own blockchain

      Tether Holdings has decided not to launch its own blockchain. Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, cited an oversaturated market as the primary reason for this decision. "We are very good in technology, but I think blockchains will become almost a commodity in the future," Ardoino explained in a recent interview. He added, "Launching a blockchain ourselves might not be the right move. There are very good blockchains already." Ardoino's stance is that for Tether, blockchains serve merely as transport layers, emphasizing the importance of security and sustainability over having their proprietary technology.

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      Binance founder CZ moves to halfway house but remains in custody

      Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has been transferred from FCI Lompoc II prison to RRM Long Beach halfway house in California. Despite social media claims, CZ is not free yet and still has 38 days left on his sentence, with a release date of September 29. The move to a halfway house is part of the standard process for inmates nearing release. Additionally, CZ faces a new lawsuit from crypto traders alleging lax AML and KYC practices at Binance led to their fund losses.

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    • Coindesk

      Fed chair Powell expected to signal September rate cut at Jackson Hole

      Fed Chair Jerome Powell is anticipated to indicate a 25 basis point rate cut for September at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium. Markets have already priced in this move, with the FOMC minutes suggesting broad support. Powell is likely to advocate for a cautious approach to further cuts. While traditional markets rally, Bitcoin remains below its all-time high despite positive catalysts like growing institutional interest and potential crypto-friendly political developments.

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    • Cryptoslate

      FTX reorganization plan gains strong creditor support as former exec files lawsuit

      FTX's reorganization plan has received over 95% creditor support, representing 99% of claims by value. The plan aims to return 100% of bankruptcy claim amounts plus interest for non-governmental creditors. Critics argue the plan disadvantages creditors by using November 2022 asset values. Former FTX exec Ryan Salame filed a lawsuit against the US government, alleging breach of his plea deal. Salame is set to serve a 7.5-year prison sentence starting October 13.

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      Wrapped Bitcoin ownership change sparks competition for $9bn market share

      BitGo's plan to transfer control of Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) has sparked concern among DeFi protocols, leading to potential market shifts. Competitors are eyeing the $9bn WBTC market, seeing an opportunity to bring Bitcoin into DeFi. Decentralized alternatives are emerging, promising more secure and ideologically aligned solutions. Adoption strategies include protocol integration and innovative staking solutions. The shift could potentially inject a significant portion of Bitcoin's $1.2 trillion market value into DeFi, despite past setbacks and uncertainties about demand for Bitcoin on Ethereum.

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    • Coindesk

      German regulator BaFin seizes 13 crypto ATMs over licensing issues

      German regulator BaFin seized 13 crypto ATMs operating without required permissions, citing money laundering risks. The raid covered 35 locations, resulting in the confiscation of nearly 250,000 euros. BaFin requires licensing for crypto ATM operators, with illegal operations facing potential prosecution and up to five years imprisonment. This action aligns with Germany's enforcement of the EU's Markets in Crypto Assets legislation framework.

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    • The Block

      Galxe launches alpha mainnet of Gravity Layer 1 blockchain

      Galxe launched the alpha mainnet of its Layer 1 blockchain Gravity, integrating its Web3 products for over 25 million users. Gravity, an EVM-compatible proof-of-stake chain built on Arbitrum Nitro, aims to solve Web3 fragmentation. It supports G token staking and chain-agnostic gas payments. The full mainnet launch is planned for Q2 2025. Galxe previously raised $10 million from Multicoin Capital and Dragonfly Capital in 2022.

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    • Cointelegraph

      Base reaches 4 million active addresses during onchain summer campaign

      Base, Coinbase's layer-2 solution, hit a record 4 million active addresses last week amid its "Onchain Summer" campaign. The initiative, offering $2 million in ETH rewards, aims to boost network adoption and development. Base previously saw success with its 2023 campaign, driving significant NFT minting and daily wallet activity. The network also partnered with Atari to bring classic games onchain, though some developers question the true blockchain integration of these games.

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    • Cryptoslate

      VanEck asserts Solana ETF application still active despite form removal

      VanEck's head of digital assets research confirms their Solana spot ETF application remains active, despite the removal of 19b-4 forms from Cboe's website. VanEck maintains SOL should be classified as a commodity like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The firm highlights Solana's decentralization progress, citing decreased concentration of token holdings and a high Nakamoto Coefficient. VanEck believes evolving legal perspectives support SOL's commodity status in secondary markets.

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