Latest from Sebastian Sinclair
French Authorities Arrest 29 Suspected of Using Crypto to Fund Extremists in Syria
Hundreds of thousands of euros may have been supplied through a secret network benefiting al-Qaida-linked extremists in northwestern Syria.

SEC Seeks Trial of Swedish National Over Alleged Fraud That Took $3.5M in Crypto
The man is alleged to have fleeced 2,200 victims in the U.S. and 45 other countries, netting $3.5 million via payments in bitcoin and other digital assets.

Coinbase Offers Severance Package to Employees Unsatisfied With 'Apolitical' Mission
Coinbase's CEO has issued a company-wide letter informing employees to get in line with a new cultural shift or take a severance package.

$28M MakerDAO 'Black Thursday' Lawsuit Moves to Arbitration
The class-action alleged the Maker Foundation and others knowingly misrepresented the risks of investment in MakerDAO.

California Governor Signs Law Bringing State 'New Tools' to Regulate Crypto
The now-renamed California department responsible for the regulation of financial services will soon have more powers to supervise the cryptocurrency industry.

EY Releases Enterprise Procurement Solution on Ethereum Blockchain
The consultancy giant has released a new solution aimed to streamline enterprise resource planning on the public Ethereum blockchain.

$2B Locked: Uniswap Now Bigger Than Entire DeFi Industry Just Two Months Ago
After passing $2 billion in locked assets, there's now more value in Uniswap than there was in the entire DeFi space on July 9.

First Mover: Uniswap's Sudden $5B Token Valuation Cements Comeback From 'Vampire Mining' Attack
Uniswap's surprise token delivery has given the decentralized exchange a market value of more than $5 billion, instantly making it No. 1 in DeFi.

VeChain to Supply Blockchain Tech for Chinese Food Safety Group That Includes McDonald's
The VeChain Foundation has become the first blockchain-based entity to join the China Animal Health and Food Safety Alliance (CAFA) and will work with members to trace supply chains in the country.

Ex-Employee at Australian Science Agency Avoids Prison After Mining Crypto on Supercomputers
A former contractor for Australian science agency CSIRO was found to have mined around $7,000 in cryptocurrency.
