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Will All FTX Creditors Get Their Funds Back in Cash? Gronk to Pay $1.9M for Crypto Investor Suit

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, as bankrupt exchange FTX has proposed a new reorganization plan that would see a whopping 98% of its creditors get back 118% of their claims in cash. Plus, NFL legend Rob Gronkowski will pay $1.9 million to settle claims brought by former customers of Voyager Digital. And, U.K. Economic Secretary speaks up about stablecoin and staking legislation.

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El exjugador de la NFL Rob Gronkowski pagará 1,9 millones de dólares para resolver la demanda de un inversor en Cripto.

Victor Oladipo de la NBA y el piloto de carreras Landon Cassill también llegaron a acuerdos, y un grupo de inversores de Voyager dijo que este era el "primer tramo" de acuerdos con los promotores del antiguo prestamista de Criptomonedas .

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El mariscal de campo de la NFL, Trevor Lawrence, y dos influencers de YouTube llegan a un acuerdo en el caso FTX

El mariscal de campo del equipo de la NFL Jacksonville Jaguars, Trevor Lawrence, y los influencers de YouTube Kevin Paffrath y Tom Nash acordaron términos no revelados, mientras que BitBoy fue desestimado del caso.

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¿Qué pasa con los NFT de fútbol ahora que Panini perdió su licencia?

No te preocupes, tus NFT no se perderán en el éter en el corto plazo.

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Taylor Swift Previously Approved FTX Sponsorship Deal, But Sam Bankman-Fried Backed Out: NYT

"The Hash" hosts discuss a new report from The New York Times that breaks down how NFL legend Tom Brady's sponsorship deal with FTX turned sour after the exchange filed for bankruptcy. Plus, the panel reacts to Taylor Swift's reported approval of a sponsorship deal with FTX and that Sam Bankman-Fried actually backed out of the agreement.

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SBF's Super Bowl VPN Use Sparks Government Concern

Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, has been using a virtual private network (VPN) to access the internet, potentially prompting a further clampdown on his bail conditions, according to the U.S. prosecutors. In a response dated Feb. 14, Bankman-Fried’s attorney Mark Cohen said he had the VPN to watch playoffs in the National Football League (NFL), and the Super Bowl, via an international subscription. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest from SBF and the implications of FTX's bankruptcy process.

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El juego NFL Rivals agrega a los quarterbacks Hurts y Mahomes a la alineación de NFT antes del Super Bowl

El estudio de juegos Web3 Mythical Games está aprovechando la rivalidad entre los Philadelphia Eagles y los Kansas City Chiefs al lanzar 22 nuevos NFT de jugadores de los equipos de fútbol a tiempo para el juego del campeonato.

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'Zero Representation' of Crypto Ads in This Year's Super Bowl: Fox Sports

There will be "zero representation" of crypto companies in the advertising lineup for this year's Super Bowl championship game on Sunday, according to broadcaster Fox Sports. It's a notable change from last year's National Football League championship, where crypto ads were so prevalent that the event was dubbed the "Crypto Bowl." "The Hash" panel discusses what this means for the state of crypto.

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De la NFL a los NFT: Tim Tebow se adentra en el juego universitario con la plataforma Solana

El dos veces campeón nacional de fútbol universitario y ganador del Trofeo Heisman busca aprovechar la libertad de los atletas para conseguir acuerdos de patrocinio.

Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow has started a Solana-based platform for college sports. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

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