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Hodlonaut Wins Norwegian Lawsuit Against Craig Wright
Prominent Bitcoin community member Hodlonaut won a lawsuit against Craig Wright on Thursday. In her ruling, Norwegian Judge Helen Engebrigtsen wrote that the pseudonymous website editor "had sufficient factual grounds to claim that Wright had lied and cheated in his attempt to prove that he is Satoshi Nakamoto." "The Hash" panel discusses the details of the lawsuit and what this ruling means for the Bitcoin community.

Crypto Is Collateral Damage: Analyst
Following the resignation of U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss, "we're going into developing country territory," says Hashex Head of New Markets Bruno Ramos de Sousa. "Crypto in the end is collateral damage ... it doesn't matter in the big scheme of things."

Cybercriminals Are Opportunists: Former FBI Special Agent
Following another multi-million dollar attack, former FBI Special Agent Chris Tarbell, who co-founded investigative firm NAXO, points out that hackers are "opportunists." He adds that "the laws are slow in cybercrime." Plus, his take on FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried's proposal of capping hacker bounties at $5 million.

Wash Trading: How to Protect Yourself
How can you spot when an NFT’s price is being artificially inflated? That story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

Bitcoin Struggling at $19K as Global Inflation Continues to Rise
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $19,100, continuing to trail its 20-day moving average, a sign of the bear market’s resiliency. Bruno Ramos de Sousa, Hashdex’s head of U.S. and head of new markets, discusses his crypto outlook amid rising inflation.

Japan Is Moving Toward Relaxing Cryptocurrency Rules
Japan is moving toward loosening cryptocurrency rules by removing some hurdles to list virtual tokens. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker discusses the latest on Japan's state of crypto regulation and its significance to the global markets.

Future of UK Crypto Regulation as Liz Truss Steps Down as Prime Minister
Liz Truss announced on Thursday that she would step down as U.K. Prime Minister after only six weeks in office. CoinDesk Regulatory Reporter Amitoj Singh discusses the recent shift in the British political landscape and what this means for crypto regulation in the U.K.

Impact of Ethereum Merge on Smart Contract Blockchain Competitors
Ernst & Young Principal and Global Innovation Leader and Ethereum "pragmatist" Paul Brody breaks down the key takeaways from his CoinDesk op-ed on the outlook for Ethereum competitors such as Solana, Terra, and Avalanche in the aftermath of the Ethereum Merge. Will the blockchain space not have a multichain future after all?

Mango Markets Will Soon Start Refunding Users for $114M Exploit
Mango Markets, the decentralized crypto exchange (DEX) which suffered an exploit earlier this month, will soon start refunding users for the $114 million lost. Chris Tarbell, former FBI special agent and current co-founder of investigative firm NAXO, discusses the latest developments and his outlook on regulation in the space. "We're going to see regulators step in, even if crypto doesn't want it," Tarbell said.

RadicalxChange President on How Digital Assets Can Empower Local Communities
Matthew Prewitt, president of RadicalxChange Foundation, a U.S.-based activist nonprofit dedicated to global democratic innovation, discusses how digital assets can be a tool for empowering local communities. Prewitt also touches on how blockchain can be applied to the voting process and help drive structural changes.
