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Bitcoin Rebounds Over $19K After Plunge Triggered by Hot Inflation Report
Bitcoin (BTC) rebounded above $19,000 on Thursday in a wild day of trading that earlier saw the largest cryptocurrency dive after a hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation report. Digital Asset Research CEO Doug Schwenk joins the conversation. Plus, Texas Blockchain Council Director of Bitcoin Mining Analytics Steve Kinard weighs in on lawmakers asking Texas grid operator ERCOT how bitcoin mining is impacting the state.

Bitcoin Falls After Hotter-Than-Expected Inflation Report; OCC Chief Hsu on Banks’ Crypto-Related Activities
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for September shows inflation ran hotter than expected in spite of interest rate hikes. Crypto markets are down across the board. Bob Iaccino of Path Trading Partners joins "First Mover" to discuss what happens next. Also joining to discuss the future of crypto regulation is acting Chief of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Michael Hsu and former SEC Branch Chief Valerie Dahiya of Perkins Coie LLP.

Texas Bitcoin Miners Face Scrutiny From Senator Warren Over Power Use; Bitcoin Clings to $19K
A group of seven Democratic lawmakers led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren are looking into the energy usage and carbon emissions of the bitcoin mining industry in Texas. Plus, bitcoin (BTC) is holding steady in the $19,000 range ahead of Thursday’s expected release of critical Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data. TradeZing Market Advisor Mike Tedeschi joins the conversation.

DeFi Exchange Mango's $100M Exploit; State of Crypto Startup Funding
There's been another massive exploit in crypto, this time tied to market manipulation on Mango, a Solana-based decentralized exchange. "First Mover" discusses the state of the crypto industry and markets with Tribe Capital co-founder and CEO Arjun Sethi. CoinDesk's Cheyenne Ligon with an update in Grayscale's lawsuit against the SEC over the agency's rejection of Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETF application. Plus, DIMO aims to help drivers gain and monetize their car data. DIMO co-founder Andy Chatham joins the conversation.

Google to Accept Crypto for Cloud Services; Bitcoin Traders Cautious Ahead of Inflation Data
Google will start accepting crypto payments for cloud services early next year. Announced Tuesday at Google’s Cloud Next conference, the tech giant said it will receive crypto payment via an integration with crypto exchange Coinbase. Plus, Luxor & Hashrate Index Head of Derivatives Matt Williams gives his outlook for bitcoin (BTC) ahead of a key inflation report this week.

Justin Sun on About Capital's Acquisition of Huobi Global; Bitcoin Clings to $19K Ahead of Inflation Data
Tron founder Justin Sun joins "First Mover" to discuss what could be one of the largest takeovers in crypto history – About Capital's acquisition of crypto exchange Huobi Global. Benoit Bosc of GSR Markets provides crypto markets analysis as investors await the September CPI report. Plus, a deep dive into U.S. crypto legislation.

Bitcoin Slips as Macro Clouds Loom Over Market; Bitcoin Advocate Arrested by Iranian Security Forces
Crypto markets were lower Monday, trading in sync with traditional markets as investors awaited a key U.S. inflation report due later this week. Bitwise Asset Management President Teddy Fusaro shares his insights. Plus, Ziya Sadr, an Iranian Bitcoin advocate, was arrested by Iranian security forces last month, according to multiple CoinDesk sources. Human Rights Foundation Chief Strategy Officer Alex Gladstein joins the conversation.

Bitcoin Under Pressure as Markets Await New Inflation Report; Binance Exec on $100M Hack
Crypto markets start the week down as market observers await new economic reports this week: September’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), corporate earnings and the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook. Opimas CEO and founder Octavio Marenzi joins the markets discussion. Binance Chief Communications Officer Patrick Hillmann joins “First Mover” with the latest following last week’s $100M exploit. And, a preview of CoinDesk’s I.D.E.A.S. 2022 conference on the future of crypto and Web3 investments.

Bitcoin Dips After US Jobs Report; Bitcoin Mining Is About to Get Tougher
U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in September, slightly more than expected but still reflecting a weakening labor market. Plus, Bitcoin miners are about to face another tough challenge as the difficulty of mining a bitcoin (BTC) block is set to see another large increase early next week. CoinDesk’s Brad Keoun and Christie Harkin join “All About Bitcoin” to discuss.

BNB Smart Chain Resumes Operations After Exploit; Bitcoin Slips From $20K After US Jobs Report
BNB Chain has now resumed operations after fixing a problem that let someone create $570 million of the token, though they were only able to abscond with a smaller amount. U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in September, slightly more than expected but still reflecting a weakening labor market. Bannockburn Global Forex Managing Director Marc Chandler weighs in. Ark Invest Director of Research Frank Downing and Valkyrie CIO Steven McClurg join “First Mover” to discuss the future of crypto-focused separate managed accounts (SMAs).
