An associate of Ripple CEO Chris Larsen used the hacked password manager LastPass to store private keys protecting Larsen’s $150M in XRP.
An associate of Ripple CEO Chris Larsen used the hacked password manager LastPass to store private keys protecting Larsen’s $150M in XRP.
The 24-year-old allegedly organized the kidnapping and mutilation of David Balland, the co-founder of crypto wallet firm Ledger. Source link...
Circle’s upcoming IPO will provide a unique opportunity to value the world’s largest stablecoin issuer, Tether. Source link...
As part of the $9.4M gift, Ripple Labs will sublet a lavish office to the San Francisco Police Department’s drone...
Public companies holding BTC are employing a new magical valuation metric called “MmC,” or “mNAV months to cover.” Source link...