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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried's Campaign Finance Charge Dropped

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says it will not pursue a campaign finance charge against Sam Bankman-Fried. This comes as the DOJ wants the FTX founder to be jailed heading into his criminal trial. "The Hash" panel discusses the details, reactions, and industry implications of the latest developments in the ongoing FTX saga.

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DOJ Says Sam Bankman-Fried Won't Face Campaign Finance Charge

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) wants FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to spend the remainder of his time before his criminal trial in jail, alleging he has tried multiple times to tamper with witnesses. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De discusses the latest developments in FTX's bankruptcy case as the DOJ also drops campaign finance charges against Bankman-Fried.

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DOJ Attorneys Ask for Time to Process Evidence Against Celsius Founder; Dogecoin Jumps Again

"CoinDesk Daily" breaks down the top crypto headlines of the day, including why dogecoin (DOGE) is rising for the second straight day. Attorneys for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) ask a judge for time to produce evidence in their case against former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky. Binance plans to ask a court to dismiss the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) suit against it. And, KuCoin responds to recent speculation surrounding layoffs.

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Ripple Scores Partial Victory in SEC Court Fight Over XRP; Ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky Is Arrested

“CoinDesk Daily” host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down an eventful day for the crypto industry, as Alex Mashinsky, former CEO of the insolvent crypto lender Celsius, is arrested and accused of orchestrating a "years long scheme to mislead customers" by the Department of Justice. Plus, Ripple’s XRP token rallies over 50% after a U.S. judge ruled the sale of XRP tokens on exchanges did not constitute investment contracts.

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Pourquoi Celsius a-t-il pris feu ? Alex Mashinsky a construit un château de cartes à Celsius.

Le prêteur de Crypto en faillite a induit le public en erreur dès le début, allèguent plusieurs agences fédérales dans de nouveaux procès.

Consensus 2019 Alex Mashinsky Founder and CEO Celsius Network (CoinDesk)

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Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky Is Arrested as SEC, CFTC, FTC Sue Bankrupt Crypto Lender

Alex Mashinsky, co-founder and former CEO of insolvent crypto lender Celsius, was arrested in New York on Thursday following an investigation into the company's collapse, according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). "The Hash" breaks down the latest developments, as the U.S. Department of Justice has accused Mashinsky of orchestrating a "years long scheme to mislead customers."

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Le ministère américain de la Justice arrête un ingénieur pour un vol de Crypto monnaies de 9 millions de dollars

Le ministère de la Justice a allégué que Shakeeb Ahmed avait volé 9 millions de dollars à un échange de Crypto qui opère sur Solana, via une attaque de prêt flash l'année dernière.

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Le ministère de la Justice accuse un Marocain d'avoir volé 450 000 dollars dans le cadre d'une escroquerie par usurpation d'identité sur OpenSea.

Les autorités allèguent que l'homme a créé un site Web similaire basé sur le marché populaire NFT pour voler les objets de collection d'art numérique des victimes.

A "Bored Ape Yacht Club" NFT allegedly stolen by Soufiane Oulahyane (Dept. of Justice)

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Le sénateur américain Tuberville demande au ministère de la Justice et à la SEC d'enquêter sur le courtier en Crypto Prometheum

Le législateur a allégué que la société aurait pu mentir au Congrès sous serment ou induire en erreur les investisseurs dans les documents relatifs aux valeurs mobilières.

Prometheum founder and co-CEO Aaron Kaplan went on CoinDesk TV to discuss is Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) broker-dealer license approval. (CoinDesk)