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XRP Trading Volumes Spike to Billions of Dollars on South Korean Crypto Exchanges
Trading volumes for XRP spiked to billions of dollars on UpBit, Bithumb and Korbit, three of Korea’s top exchanges by volume, on the back of the token's 26% rise in the past week. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker explains the driving force behind the surge. Plus, new insights on the potential crypto regulatory framework happening in Hong Kong.

Bitcoin Fights for its Best Performing Quarter in 2 Years
Bitcoin is seeing an increase in volatility as the token fights for its best-performing quarter in two years. CoinDesk Senior Research Analyst George Kaloudis explains how bitcoin is impacted by liquidity and macroeconomic conditions in "The Chart of The Day."

Bitcoin Is Starting 2023 With a Bang
Bitcoin is climbing above $28,300 as the largest token by market capitalization is set on track for its best quarter in two years. Gareth Soloway, Verified Investing Crypto Chief Market Strategist, weighs in on bitcoin's recent price action and how the crypto market is reacting to recent macroeconomic conditions.

Future of Bitcoin Mining in Paraguay
Earlier this month, Canadian crypto miner Pow.re secured a contract for 100 megawatts (MW) of power in Paraguay, according to a press release sent to CoinDesk. Pow.re CEO Mike Cohen joins "All About Bitcoin" to discuss the state of bitcoin mining in the country.

Bitcoin Spikes Above $28K; SBF’s Attorney Fees Paid by His Father With Gifted Alameda Funds: Forbes
Bitcoin (BTC) is jumping above the $28,000 level and is on track for its best quarter in two years. Separately, a new report from Forbes states that FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's father, Joseph Bankman, has been paying his son's legal fees with money borrowed from FTX’s sister company.

Liability of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Explored in U.S. Court
A U.S. court in California has ruled in favor of plaintiffs who alleged that the bZx protocol and governance token-holding members of its decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) were negligent and liable for losses resulting from a hack that drained its treasury. "The Hash" panel discusses the case and the implications for the future of DAOs.

North Korea Hackers Likely Exploit Cloud Mining Services to Launder Stolen Crypto: Mandiant Research
North Korean hacker group APT43 probably uses cloud mining services to launder stolen crypto, according to research by Google-owned cybersecurity firm Mandiant. "The Hash" discusses the latest in the world of crypto crime.

UK NFT Project Dropped Over Lack of Demand: Finance Minister
The U.K. government has decided to drop the highly anticipated non-fungible token (NFT) project initially announced last April, citing a lack of demand for an NFT issued by the Royal Mint, Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt said in a Treasury Committee meeting on Wednesday. "The Hash" panel discusses what this suggests about the state of the NFT markets.

Binance Concealed Extensive Links to China for Years: Financial Times
According to the Financial Times, Binance hid the company's presence in China for several years, contrary to claims made by its executives that the crypto exchange left the country after a local crackdown on the industry in late 2017. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest on Binance amid continued regulatory scrutiny.

Metaverse Seeing a 'Cool Down Moment' Amid Crypto Winter: Expert
Journey's Chief Metaverse Officer Cathy Hackl addresses the metaverse's "cool down moment" as Disney reportedly lays off its metaverse team. This comes as Metaverse Fashion Week ramps up, with luxury brands like Dolce and Gabbana participating. "We were on this train, destination metaverse," Hackl added, and a lot of people on the hype part of the train are now "off."
