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Huge day in crypto: Ethereum to hard fork and major controversy in the Satoshi Nakamoto identity case


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Bitcoin is in price discovery mode, and we’ll update you on the stories of the past 24 hours, but it’s time to catch up on the events outside of BTC, too. Today is the day for Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade, and we’ll tell you why it’s important and why the radio silence from the U.S. SEC around a spot Ether ETF is unsettling (with words from two special guests!). In other news, two Binance executives are being held in Nigeria, Tether helps the U.S. DOJ and FBI recover scammed funds, and we’ve got the closing arguments in the Satoshi Nakamoto identity case between the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) and Craig Wright in London.

Further reading:

  • Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade to launch in 2 days: Here’s why it matters
  • SEC radio silence on Ethereum ETF ‘not a good sign’ — Bloomberg analyst
  • Binance execs detained in Nigerian capital despite country exit
  • Tether helps US DOJ and FBI recover $1.4M in stolen funds
  • Final arguments begin in COPA case against Craig Wright over BTC claims

References:

  • BitMEX Research thread on closing arguments, COPA Vs. Wright

So, grab yourself a coffee, and let’s get into it!

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