Eliza Gkritsi

Eliza Gkritsi is a CoinDesk contributor focused on the intersection of crypto and AI, having previously covered mining for two years. She previously worked at TechNode in Shanghai and has graduated from the London School of Economics, Fudan University, and the University of York. She owns 25 WLD. She tweets as @egreechee.

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Justin Sun's Weibo Account Among 7 That Seem to Be Blocked

News source BeatleNews is also among those flagged as violating platform rules.

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Japan's Liquid Global Exchange Hacked; $90M in Crypto Siphoned Off

While the total amount stolen is yet to be determined, the value taken could be upward of $90 million.

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ETC Group to List Crypto ETPs on Vienna Stock Exchange

The three exchange-traded products are 100% physically backed, said the CEO.

Vienna, Austria

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BIT Mining Revenue Rises $440M in Q2, Thanks to BTC.com Acquisition

Previously an online sports lottery operator, BIT Mining said it has now completed its transformation into a crypto mining and data center company.

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Shenzhen PBoC Launches Crypto Trading 'Clean-Up': Report

China's central bank vowed earlier in August to keep high pressure on crypto trading.

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Huobi Revenue Took a Hit in July, Token Burn Suggests

The lower burn value is a "natural response" to last month's market trends, a spokesperson said.

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Singapore Crypto Owners Are More Likely to Hold Ether Than Bitcoin

More than a third of Singaporeans who don't hold any cryptocurrencies plan to invest in digital assets in the next year.

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Honor Releases First Snapdragon Smartphone With Digital Yuan Wallet

The PBoC has been pushing for hardware applications of the digital yuan.

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Beijing Signals Yearslong Tech Crackdown as Investors Reevaluate China Bets

China's tech crackdown extends far beyond crypto.

People's Bank of China's headquarters in Beijing