FTX&CFTC settlement, Gemini donation, WazirX hack, Kraken expansion ⚡️ Hamster News

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⚡️Hamster News⚡️

Hey Hamsters! 🐹 Welcome back. Today we have some tea for you! FTX and Mt. Gox back to headlines? Another multimillion hack? Kraken expansion? This and even more in today's news. So, hold tight, this one is going to be a good one! The failed exchange FTX has proposed a settlement with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission agreeing to pay a WHOPPING $12.7 billion fine with the verdict being determined on August 6. Tyler Winklevoss, the co-founder of Gemini announced that he would be providing a $500,000 donation to attorney John Deaton's Senate campaign. Oh, and have you noticed something new in Hamster Kombat? Hhhmm it looks like it’s some sort of a quiz! And I guess you have to find a way out for a key but I can’t yet figure out why… Alright, I'm sure there's a reason for that! We'll find it out later, Hamsters! The Indian cryptocurrency exchange, WazirX fell victim to a $235 million hack. Mt. Gox is also back in the headlines after a creditor subreddit was flooded with reports from users who reported multiple login attempts on their accounts. One of the first Bitcoin miners in the United States Crusoe Energy announced a new multibillion-dollar deal with energy tech company Lancium in what one might describe a rather ambitious endeavor. The prominent cryptocurrency exchange announced the expansion of its Kraken Custody services for institutional clients in the United Kingdom and Australia. That's all for today! Subscribe and remember: Hamsters are power 💪

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🖇 FTX and CFTC agree to $12.7 billion settlement, subject to court approval
Tyler Winklevoss donates $500,000 to John Deaton's campaign
Hamster Kombat update: quiz
The Indian cryptocurrency exchange, WazirX fell victim to a $235 million hack
Is Mt. Gox under attack? Creditors report login attempts
Lancium and Crusoe Energy announced a new multibillion-dollar deal
Kraken extends Custody services to institutional clients in UK, Australia

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