
BitClout Founder Charged with Fraud, SEC Reconsiders Crypto Tokens, Ethereum Celebrates 9th Anniversary, Artists Sue SEC Over NFTs, and more...
July 31, 202410m 52s
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Show Notes
(0:10): BitClout Founder 'Diamondhands' Charged with $257M Fraud and Unregistered Securities Sales by SEC
(2:08): SEC Reconsiders Crypto Token Classification Amid Legal Battles with Binance and Coinbase
(4:13): Ethereum Turns 9: Celebrating Milestones, Challenges, and Future Potential
(6:07): Artists Sue SEC Over NFT Regulation, Seek Clear Guidelines for Crypto Art Sales
(8:30): Blackbird Labs Unveils Blockchain-Powered Payment Platform to Revolutionize Restaurant Industry
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(2:08): SEC Reconsiders Crypto Token Classification Amid Legal Battles with Binance and Coinbase
(4:13): Ethereum Turns 9: Celebrating Milestones, Challenges, and Future Potential
(6:07): Artists Sue SEC Over NFT Regulation, Seek Clear Guidelines for Crypto Art Sales
(8:30): Blackbird Labs Unveils Blockchain-Powered Payment Platform to Revolutionize Restaurant Industry
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Image credit: International Business Times
Topics
Nader Al-NajiDiamondhandsBitCloutblockchain social mediaSEC fraud chargesunregistered securitiesBTCLT tokendecentralization claimsinvestor funds misuselegal controversyBinance SEC complaintcrypto asset securitiesChangpeng ZhaoSolana Cardano securitiesRobinhood crypto supportEthereum anniversaryproof-of-stake mechanismsmart contractsdecentralized applicationsNFT classification lawsuitSEC jurisdiction over NFTsBlackbird PayWeb3 payments platformrestaurant payment technologycryptocurrency transactionsloyalty pointsSeries A fundingNational Restaurant Association projections