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Coinbase Sued by Customer Who Says Exchange Refused to Reimburse Him for $96K Lost in Hack
The victim alleges the exchange violated various laws when it failed to pay him for the money he lost.

U.S. Lawmakers to Reintroduce Crypto Tax Reform Bill: Report
The Keep Innovation in America Act was first introduced in March 2021.

BIS Says 'Hub-and-Spoke' Cross-Border Transfers Offer Benefits to Retail CBDC
The system is designed to offer users the best foreign-exchange rates and faster transactions while allowing central banks to keep almost total control of their currencies.

Chainlink Price Feeds Go Live on Base, Coinbase’s Layer 2 Testnet
Base also joins the Web3 services platform's Scale program, allowing developers to construct smart contracts that can react to external information at a subsidized cost.

Bankrupt Crypto Lender Celsius Reopens Withdrawals for Certain Custody Accounts
The firm paused withdrawals last June, citing extreme market conditions.

Chainlink Launches Platform to Help Web2 Connect With Smart Contracts
The beta version of Chainlink Functions is now live on the Ethereum Sepolia and Polygon Mumbai test networks.

Puerto Rico Extends 4% Tax Incentive to Crypto and Blockchain Activities
Staking and exporting crypto services qualify for the tax rate.

Nigeria Picks Bola Tinubu as President Amid Cash Shortages
Tinubu will replace Muhammadu Buhari, whose government issued the eNaira and banned banks from interacting with crypto firms.

Ohio Joins $22.5M Multistate Settlement Against Crypto Lender Nexo
The North American Securities Administrators Association and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission announced the settlement in January.

Certain Banks' Crypto Exposure Dropped by 44% Globally in 2022 From Previous Year: BIS
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision endorsed in December rules that a bank's exposure to certain cryptocurrencies must not exceed 2%.
