A yellow legal pad with "Buy Bitcoin" scribbled on it - the type that will cost you $8.99 for a three-pack on Amazon -- just sold for $1.027 million during an auction.
Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao is facing up to three years in prison, if efforts by US prosecutors to secure his sentencing prove successful. More than 160 friends, colleagues and investors are determined for the crypto executive to escape ...
Chicago Bears officials alongside Mayor Brandon Johnson unveiled plans for a $4.7 billion project to build a publicly-owned, enclosed stadium and enhanced lakefront area.
The US Securities & Exchange Commission wants to impose a $5.3 billion fine on Terraform Labs Pte. and its co-founder Do Kwon, the inventor of the failed TerraUSD stablecoin.
The bankruptcy estate of the failed FTX cryptocurrency exchange plans to auction off another unspecified amount of Solana tokens this week, according to people familiar with the sale.
Hong Kong is set to follow in the footsteps of the US by listing a batch of cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds, providing a window on whether the city is making progress on fashioning a hub for digital assets.
The fear of missing out on the latest breed of memecoins helped to briefly temper the potential blow of a Bitcoin software update to the companies that make money by ensuring that the digital currency functions smoothly and securely.
Here's the latest sign that animal spirits have returned to the cryptocurrency market: A legal pad with the words "Buy Bitcoin" scribbled on it is currently fetching bids of almost $140,000 in an online auction.
A group of FTX investors and customers has agreed to drop their claims against co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried in exchange for his cooperation against other defendants in a sprawling set of lawsuits over the cryptocurrency exchange's collapse.
It was a rough start for the Dubai edition of the Token2049 crypto conference as massive flooding from heavy rainfall earlier this week caused attendees' flights to be delayed, diverted or outright canceled. Many arrivals endured hours-long bus rides ...