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When nerdy gamer Sam Bankman-Fried rocketed to fame as the world’s richest 29-year-old, he pledged to donate his billions to good causes. But when Sam's crypto exchange FTX collapsed, billions of dollars went missing, and Sam was in handcuffs, those who knew him were left wondering — who was Sam really? A well-meaning billionaire who made a mistake? Or a calculated con man? From Wondery and Bloomberg, the makers of The Shrink Next Door, comes a new story of incredible wealth, betrayal, and w ...
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Once upon a time, there were two titans of the crypto industry: Sam Bankman-Fried, the child of Stanford professors and founder of FTX, and Changpeng Zhao, the nomadic founder of Binance. The pair were the faces of crypto, generating billion-dollar fortunes comparable to the likes of Elon Musk and Bill Gates. That is, until their rivalry threatened to burn the entire industry to the ground. For years, the pair had waged a cold war as Sam fought to unseat Zhao, or CZ, and dominate the industr ...
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Journalist and bestselling author Michael Lewis explores the figures in American life who rely on the public's trust, whether in sports, in business, in the courtroom, or on TV. What happens when that trust erodes and we can no longer agree on what's fair and what's not? In the latest season of his podcast, Michael takes on America’s newest form of legalized gambling, sports betting, and how it’s changing what it means to be a player…a teenager…and most of all, a fan. iHeartMedia is the excl ...
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Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news. The show examines all aspects of the legal profession, from intellectual property to criminal law, from bankruptcy to securities law, drawing on the deep research tools of BloombergLaw.com.
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Anthony Scaramucci and Sam Bankman-Fried were the unlikeliest of business partners. “The Mooch” is a nearly sixty-year-old son of a Long Island crane operator who sprung from Harvard Law to fight his way up the ranks of traditional financewith an infamous eleven-day stint in the White House along the way. “SBF” is a newly-thirty-year-old son of two law professors raised on an elite campus who aimed to revolutionize all that people like the Mooch represented and he’d already become a multi-bi ...
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Bitcoin not crypto is a show that dives into what bitcoin is and how it can change the world for the positive. I also want to explore other crypto projects and show how they either don't compete with the potential of bitcoin, are vaporware, or straight up scams. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinnotcrypto/support
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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Radio Law Talk

Frederick Penney

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Our hosts are average, ordinary people. Their only flaw is that they are exceptional attorneys and love what they do. Luckily, they take breaks from their day jobs and make time for Radio Law Talk so that the rest of the country can enjoy the law like they do.
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Rise’n’Crypto is Cointelegraph’s daily podcast covering all the latest major news in crypto, blockchain and Web3 in under 15 minutes. We keep you up to date on all the significant events surrounding Bitcoin, Ethereum, ETFs, regulation and more — all while providing a well-rounded recap of the undiscovered news from the past day. Yesterday’s big stories, today’s essential insights.
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Real Money

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All six episodes of Real Money are available now to listen for free. The world of cryptocurrencies is shaking. It might be just one domino-fall away from a complete crash, and that domino has a name. It’s called Tether. Tether is a crypto coin that holds up the entire cryptocurrency industry. There are over 70 billion Tethers in circulation and for every Tether that exists, a dollar should sit in a bank somewhere. But no one has seen the money it claims to have in the bank and now little-kno ...
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The Reminger Report Podcast: Emerging Technologies examines how innovations in technology and business models affect our daily lives, and how the law is adapting to respond to these changes. View video versions of our podcast here https://www.youtube.com/@remingerFor more information about Reminger Co., LPA, visit https://www.reminger.com/
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The ‘RUN GPG’ Podcast is a highly curated interview style show where we have conversations with individuals in the world of entrepreneurship, business, personal development, writing, music, fashion, and the arts. Guests include celebrities, influencers, best-selling authors, successful entrepreneurs, and creatives. We learn their story and deep dive into valuable information to inspire you in your life, your business, your career, and your creative process. Every episode is a blueprint for ‘ ...
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Under Volume 57, the McGill Law Journal became the first Canadian legal journal to launch a significant podcast series. Each episode provides a forum for discussing important legal questions, while connecting with our audience in a deeper way. Envoyez-nous un courriel à journal.law@mcgill.ca si vous avez des questions ou des suggestions.
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Crypto Unplugged

Crypto Unplugged

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Crypto Unplugged founded in 2020 is a weekly podcast where Doc and Oz give their opinions on the crypto space. Having been involved in cryptocurrency for many years, the two have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with new and seasoned folks. This podcast is 'unplugged', being honest and revealing the personal highs and lows of their crypto journey. Doc and Oz interview a range of special guests including up-and-coming projects to experienced crypto personalities all with the aim t ...
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Crypto Curious

Equity Mates Media

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Are you crypto curious? Do you hear NFT and think WTF? Have you heard about Bitcoin and Ethereum but unsure where to start? Then this is the podcast for you! Every Wednesday join Tracey, Blake and Craig as they break down the basics, discuss new trends and share what is exciting them in the ever-changing, fast-paced world of cryptocurrencies. Whether you want to just understand the news, join the conversation at the pub or get started investing, this show is your one-stop shop for all things ...
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HODLCast

Sasha Hodder

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Each episode, bitcoin enthusiast and crypto attorney, Sasha Hodder, welcomes guests across the crypto space to talk the latest issues and technologies that affect adopters and investors alike.
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Blockbytes Video Podcasts discuss cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and web3 news. Dive head first into series like 'Across The Chains', 'Beyond The Block', 'Quick Flip', 'The Feature by Blockbytes', 'Developers' Corner' and more!
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We join founders, CEOs, and thought leaders for a weekly dose of commentary on technology, privacy, human rights, and Internet freedom in the digital age. Hosted by Derek E. Silva
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Top Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Exchanges in Dubai. Standard Exchanges to Buy Crypto and Bitcoin in Dubai. Storm. Exchange for Saudi Arabi, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, and UAE. Deluge is arranged in the Middle East. High buying limits. eToro. Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 15 unique coins. Start trading briskly; high cutoff focuses. Spotless and basic trading ..
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Cointelpro is a podcast and independent media project that confronts the prospect of decline and structural crisis in the 21st century through a combination of interviews and feature stories. We aim to investigate the nature of our social and material realities, anticipating the trends and themes of the next 80 years.
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Let's Talk Fraud 🎙️ Podcast

Soltan Hassanieh, CFE, CACM

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"Let's Talk Fraud" podcast is created to share information and give listeners an insight into the world of fraud schemes providing tips to help in prevention, detection, and timely action. Hosted by Soltan Hassanieh, CFE, CACM
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Every day, Jason Calacanis and Molly Wood cover startups, technology, markets, media, crypto, and the all the hottest topics in business and tech. They also interview the world’s greatest founders, operators, investors and innovators.
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In this episode, we discuss the recent approval of a bankruptcy plan that will refund FTX customers up to $16.5 billion, a remarkable recovery after the exchange's collapse. We also explore the UAE's groundbreaking decision to exempt all crypto transactions from value-added tax, a move that could reshape the global cryptocurrency market. Additional…
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In this week’s episode, Trace, Blake & Craig dive into a surprising end to September, which defied expectations and turned green for Bitcoin. Could this mean we’re headed for a bullish Q4? We also bring you the latest twists in the FTX saga, with Caroline Ellison’s sentencing and new developments on Sam Bankman-Fried. Plus, October is set to unleas…
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The weekend saw some stability in BTC's price after a few strong weeks of gains, but a lot of the conversation concerns renewed retail interest and what it really indicates. Elsewhere, Binance founder CZ, walked free from prison, having served his sentence; those owed by FTX are getting only about "10-25% of their crypto back," according to one cre…
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In some ways the FTX collapse was good for bitcoin, it's an example of actual capitalism, if you misallocate capital you should suffer the consequences. FTX was the second largest crypto exchange and it was not "Systemically important" like the other degen traditional banks that get bailed out by everyone.Listen to this as a podcasthttps://podcaste…
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Visit: RadioLawTalk.com for information & full episodes!Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/RLTFacebookFollow us on Twitter: bit.ly/RLTTwitterFollow us on Instagram: bit.ly/RLTInstagramSubscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Owf1BEB-klmtD_92-uqzg Your Radio Law Talk hosts are exceptional attorneys and love what they do! They take bre…
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This Day in Legal History: Bill of Rights Sent to US States for Ratification On September 25, 1789, the United States Congress sent twelve proposed constitutional amendments to the state legislatures for ratification. These amendments were designed to safeguard individual liberties and limit the power of the federal government, addressing concerns …
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Chris Dolmetsch, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses a judge sentencing Caroline Ellison to 2 years in prison for her part in the collapse of FTX. Securities law expert James Park, a professor at UCLA Law School, discusses the clash between Coinbase and the SEC at the 3rd Circuit. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati…
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Bitcoin's price hit its head on $64K resistance again, so our markets experts take a look at why, and the reason isn't what many think. Within 24 hours of the HBO documentary that may or may not unmask Satsoshi Nakamoto, Len Sassaman's odds tank and are overtaken by Nick Szabo after the documentary's producer made a comment on CNN. The US Supreme C…
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How did we get from fantasy sports to legalized sports betting? The path is convoluted, but most of it winds through New Jersey. Michael Lewis speaks with former governor Chris Christie, among other Jersey politicians, as well as lobbyists for the gaming industry. Plus we hear from Ted Olsen, the lawyer who kept bringing the Garden State’s constitu…
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Environmental law expert Pat Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law & Graduate School, discusses the three environmental law cases the Supreme Court will decide this term. Bloomberg legal reporter Ava Benny-Morrison discusses a broker’s harassment lawsuit. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This Day in Legal History: GDR Established On October 7, 1949, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), commonly known as East Germany, was officially established. This marked the formal division of Germany into two separate states after World War II. The creation of East Germany came in response to the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany (We…
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In this episode, we uncover the alarming rise of pig butchering scams targeting crypto investors, costing billions. We also discuss the UAE's groundbreaking decision to exempt crypto transactions from VAT, enhancing its status as a digital finance hub. Additionally, we report on a significant theft of $159K in cryptocurrency in Norwich and the swif…
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How the UAE plays an outsized role globally in Bitcoin mining? Bijan also discusses: → How is Bitcoin mining different in the Middle East compared to elsewhere. → Why crypto firms are looking at going public in the UAE? → How the UAE showed the positive impact of clear regulatory frameworks? Powered by Phoenix Group…
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Well, that weekend was more like the “Uptober” we know and love as Bitcoin soared higher into the $60K range. Whether it was Bitcoin’s price resurgence or not — who knows — an “ancient whale” has awakened and started moving BTC mined one month after the cryptocurrency’s launch back in 2009! Also, a forthcoming HBO documentary that teases the unveil…
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Brad Lea is a successful entrepreneur, businessman, author, keynote speaker, and family man. With extensive experience in sales, life, and business, Brad is dedicated to helping people become better individuals. He shares his insights as the host of the popular podcast "Dropping Bombs," where he discusses business and personal development strategie…
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In this episode, I discuss how Bitcoin could help reduce government funding for endless wars by tackling one of the primary funding methods: inflation. While governments often rely on debt and taxes to finance military efforts, Bitcoin’s fixed supply limits inflation essentially taking away the most insidious way of funding wars.Fund my Documentary…
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In this episode, we cover the recent seizure of a scammer's crypto account by federal authorities in collaboration with Kansas officials, highlighting the growing sophistication of cyber fraud. We also share the inspiring story of a victim who recovered $140,000 from a 'pig butchering' scam, and discuss Connecticut detectives' successful recovery o…
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Former United States Solicitor General Gregory Garre, a partner at Latham & Watkins, discusses the Supreme Court’s new term with cases on transgender rights, ghost guns, the death penalty and more. Former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers discusses New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ aggressive legal defense strategy. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudi…
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Visit: RadioLawTalk.com for information & full episodes!Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/RLTFacebookFollow us on Twitter: bit.ly/RLTTwitterFollow us on Instagram: bit.ly/RLTInstagramSubscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Owf1BEB-klmtD_92-uqzg Your Radio Law Talk hosts are exceptional attorneys and love what they do! They take bre…
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This Day in Legal History: Watergate Trial Begins On October 4, 1974, the trial of key Watergate conspirators began, marking a significant moment in American legal and political history. The defendants included top Nixon administration officials H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John Mitchell, Robert Mardian, and Kenneth Parkinson. These men were acc…
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Former United States Solicitor General Gregory Garre, a partner at Latham & Watkins, discusses the upcoming Supreme Court term which includes cases on transgender rights, ghost guns and shareholder lawsuits. Former FTC Chair William Kovacic, a professor at George Washington University Law School, discusses the fast clip of deals being abandoned aft…
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Bitcoin dipped below $60K yesterday after wrestling with that psychological threshold and causing a spike in activity on exchanges so big that we haven’t seen its kind since 2022. This has seemingly helped BTC enjoy a green Friday so far. Outside of Bitcoin, there are some significant stories evolving. Visa unveiled its tokenized digital asset mana…
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The SEC appeals a pivotal ruling on XRP, potentially reshaping crypto regulation in the U.S. Meanwhile, Thailand introduces a new decree exempting VAT on cryptocurrency transactions, aiming to boost its digital asset market. Plus, Louisiana embraces cryptocurrency for state services, and the FBI warns of a $30 million scam involving the fake platfo…
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This Day in Legal History: Formal Immigration Quotas End On October 3, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Immigration and Nationality Act into law, marking a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy. This legislation, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, abolished the national origins quota system that had been in place since 1924, whic…
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Sometimes I guess it pays to be a rat. FEATURING: Victoria Jones (https://twitter.com/satoshispage) and Thomas Hunt (https://twitter.com/MadBitcoins) THIS WEEK: Caroline Ellison, Star Witness at FTX Trial, Is Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/24/technology/caroline-ellison-ftx-sentence.html Source: NY Times Bitcoin ETF …
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In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast, host Zachary B. Pyers, Esq., is joined by Abigail Downs, a law student at Ohio State's Moritz College of Law and a clerk at Reminger's Columbus office, to explore the intriguing intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and mediation. The key points from this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast …
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We have seen another volatile 24 hours, but analysts and traders appear not to be panicked, and to start today's episode I will go through why that is. Although Bitcoin is down this week, it isn't the worst affected by the current turmoil — that goes to AI tokens, which lose over $4.5B in market cap in just three days. Outside of the markets, the S…
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The SEC's appeal against Ripple Labs' recent legal victory has sent XRP's price tumbling over 10%. Ripple executives criticize the SEC's actions as damaging to its credibility. Meanwhile, Kalshi resumes election betting contracts, posing competition to crypto-based platforms like Polymarket. In Australia, the Federal Police seize $6.4 million in cr…
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Former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers, a Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, discusses the aggressive legal strategy of New York City Mayor Eric Adam’s defense attorney, Alex Spiro. Jonathan Todd, Vice-Chair of the Transportation & Logistics Practice Group at Benesch Law, discusses the dockworker strike. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.c…
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This Day in Legal History: The Amsterdam Treaty Broadens the EU On October 2, 1997, the Amsterdam Treaty was signed by European Union (EU) delegates, marking a significant step in the evolution of the EU's institutional framework and policy ambitions. The treaty aimed to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and democratic legitimacy of the Union, …
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The Fed raised rates — now what? FEATURING: Kyle Forkey (https://twitter.com/Theesehands) Vlad Costea (https://twitter.com/thevladcostea) Ben Arc (https://twitter.com/ArcBtc) and Thomas Hunt (https://twitter.com/MadBitcoins) THIS WEEK: BlackRock Says Clients Are Buying Bitcoin to Hedge Against US Debt Crisis https://decrypt.co/250205/blackrock-clie…
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"Uptober" got off to a rough start as the horrors of conflict in the Middle East had far-reaching effects. Although Bitcoin tanked in the past 24 hours, gold and crude oil rose, reigniting debate over whether BTC can be considered a "safe haven" investment. We also saw news outside Bitcoin: Bitwise registered an XRP ETF trust in Delaware, EigenLaye…
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In this episode, we discuss the SEC's significant legal win against blockchain firm Rivetz for selling unregistered securities, highlighting the increasing regulatory scrutiny in the crypto space. We also cover the emotional story of a Sacramento woman who lost $100K in a cryptocurrency scam, and the implications of Gemini's exit from Canada amid t…
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Elizabeth Sepper, a professor at the University of Texas Law School and an expert on health law, discusses a judge striking down Georgia’s 6 week abortion ban. Derek Muller, a professor at Notre Dame Law School and an expert on election law, discusses the barrage of lawsuits filed by Republicans challenging election rules and processes. June Grasso…
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What could be the catalyst to see more crypto derivatives trading move from centralised exchanges to decentralised exchanges? Charles also discusses: → Who is the typical customer that is trading today on DeFi exchanges? → Where will DeFi trading be in 10 years? → What are the main challenges institutional investors are facing with DeFi trading ven…
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This Day in Legal History: William Rehnquist Born On October 1, 1924, William Hubbs Rehnquist, the 16th Chief Justice of the United States, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 1972 by President Nixon, Rehnquist became a polarizing figure, known for his staunch conservatism and originalist approach to the Constitution…
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September has officially closed and it locks in one of the most noteworthy months of the year. Not only did Bitcoin buck the trend of "Rektember", but so much of the rest of the sector saw wins too. For example, XRP has broken its 3.5-year downtrend as traders eye a $1 price tag by the end of the year, and losses to hacks in crypto were down a mass…
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Bill Bradley was already famous in college as the epitome of certain American virtues: integrity, honesty, and athleticism. As an NBA star, he took those virtues to the big leagues. As a US Senator, he had a chance to codify some of them into law and prevent the rise of sports betting. But at the same time, others in Bradley's state were making hug…
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As the 2024 election nears, a new poll shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck-and-neck among cryptocurrency voters. Meanwhile, TD Cowen predicts a slowdown in crypto legislation progress, raising concerns for the future of digital assets. In a separate incident, deputies rescue a senior couple from a cryptocurrency scam, highlighting the gro…
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Jamar Creech of Romano Law, discusses Rupert Murdoch trying to change an irrevocable trust so that his eldest son maintains control of his media empire after his death. Administrative law expert Cary Coglianese, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, discusses the legal attacks on federal agencies. June Grasso hosts. See omnystud…
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This Day in Legal History: Nazi Leaders Convicted at Nuremberg On September 30, 1946, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg delivered its final verdicts, marking a pivotal moment in legal history. The tribunal, established by the Allied powers after World War II, tried 24 high-ranking Nazi officials for crimes against peace, war crimes, …
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In this episode, we discuss the alarming $5.6 billion lost to cryptocurrency fraud in 2023, as reported by the FBI, highlighting the need for public awareness. We also explore El Salvador's innovative approach to mainstreaming Bitcoin, including digital displays of its price and ambitious projects like 'Bitcoin City.' Additionally, we analyze the c…
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Russia has legalized cryptocurrency mining to bypass Western sanctions, establishing a regulatory framework that could reshape the global crypto landscape. Meanwhile, a malicious app disguised as WalletConnect has stolen $70,000 from users, highlighting the risks of mobile crypto management. As the rise of the 'crypto voter' emerges, both political…
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In 2023, Americans lost over $5.6 billion to cryptocurrency fraud, a staggering 45% increase from the previous year, according to the FBI. This episode delves into the alarming rise of crypto scams, the types of fraud prevalent in the market, and essential tips for avoiding these traps. We also discuss the recent crackdown on illegal cryptocurrency…
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