Gizmodo obtained complaints about Johnny Depp impersonation scams through a FOIA request to the FTC.
AU10TIX promised to keep user data safe but the company appears to have badly bungled its own security.
One crypto influencer warned $DJT might actually be the work of government agents.
Earlier this month, the former president declared himself as crypto’s candidate at a Mar-a-Lago gala
"The person sent me the first page of the passport of Elon Musk. Looks legitimate."
More than 9,000 Coinbase users reported their accounts showing zero balances, but the company is fixing the problem.
Crypto investors lost $2 trillion in the crash of 2022.
The ad, which accused Porter of being a "bully" and "a fake," was initially cited for violating YouTube's terms.
Fairshake PAC has raised over $85 million to attack politicians who are skeptical of crypto.
Meet the Enhanced Games, a new sporting event that doesn't care if you think steroids are healthy and cool, actually.
The tech industry feasted on headlines around Harvard’s president, signaling that DEI efforts may no longer be a priority in Silicon Valley.
Nearly half of SBF’s 13 criminal charges have been dropped, and it seems he’ll only ever be tried for seven of them.
Big brands are using NFTs not for their own sake, but to literally gatekeep products and services for those who buy into the blockchain.
The company says PayPal USD, built on Ethereum, will be "fully backed by US dollar deposits" and can be used to make purchases and send money.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong rebuked the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission's request, opting to handle the matter in court.
The SEC Chair Gary Gensler said he asked his agency to create new regulations for AI to protect the financial sector.
A cybercriminal aided the government in its case against a woman accused of haplessly ordering a murder on the dark web.
After months of hints, the SEC formally accused Coinbase of operating as an illegal, unregistered broker and exchange.
The world's largest crypto exchange is accused of engaging in "an extensive web of deception" in a new complaint filed by the SEC.
The SEC is still investigating former product manager Ishan Wahi as well as Coinbase itself over allegations its listed unregistered securities.
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