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May 2023
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THE HASH: Lawyer Behind FTX Lawsuit Addr...

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The most valuable crypto stories for Friday, May 26, 2023.


This episode is sponsored by Ciphertrace.


"The Hash" hosts weigh in on the biggest stories shaping the crypto industry today. The number of ether (ETH) on exchanges has hit a low not seen since July 2016 as staking saps up available ether. Separately, the potential sign that good-economic-news-equals-bad-news for digital asset prices narrative is beginning to shift. Plus, the lawyer representing some FTX investors, Adam Moskowitz, joins "The Hash" to discuss basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal being served in a class action lawsuit regarding FTX and its celebrity endorsements.


See also:

Ether Balance on Exchanges Nears All-Time Low

The Relationship Between Economic News and Crypto Prices May Be Improving


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Ciphertrace, a Mastercard company, helps banks, governments, regulators, exchanges and VASPs to trace the movement and risk of crypto funds, uncover illicit activity, and help comply with global regulations. Get in touch today to find out more at Ciphertrace.com.

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