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Crypto Twitter Speaks Up for Hal Finney’s Account, SBF Was Reportedly Told by Binance CEO: Stop Causing ‘More Damage’ — Bitcoin.com News Week in Review

  • Ralph Smith
  • 18/12/2022
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  1. On December 9, 2022, Elon Musk plans to delete 1.5 billion inactive Twitter names, while Bitcoiners are on Hal Finney. Begging him to keep the accounts of
  2. Report: Ahead of Bankruptcy Filing, FTX Co-Founder SBF Has Declared Crypto Execs told me to “stop trying”. To Depeg Stablecoins
  3. Robert Kiyosaki said the Federal Reserve would pivot Printing trillions of dollars is expected to make bitcoin investors richer
  4. European Union, he imposes €10,000 limit on cash payments. In crypto he said transactions over €1,000 will be scrutinized

Twitter’s Bitcoiners recently became social media CEOs I begged. Media Elon Musk on his platform saves the account of the late computer scientist and Bitcoin pioneer Hal He Finney. Protests erupted after Musk announced that it would be removing a large number of inactive accounts. Finney’s wife has since jumped in and tweeted from Hal’s former account to confirm it will survive. He was reportedly told to “stop unpegging stablecoins.” It’s right below the latest Bitcoin.com News Week in Review.

While Elon Musk Plans to Purge 1.5 Billion Inactive Twitter Names, Bitcoiners Beg Him to Preserve Hal Finney's Account

On December 9, 2022, Elon Musk plans to delete 1.5 billion inactive Twitter names, while Bitcoiners are on Hal Finney. Begging him to keep the accounts of

, Twitter owner Elon Musk has told the public that the social media company plans to delete 1.5 billion accounts.Musk added that the deletion would be to accounts with no tweets or obvious accounts that hadn’t logged in in years.

However, after Musk announced the plan, many cryptocurrency advocates became concerned that Hal Finney’s account would be among the purged names. Finney, who died in August 2014, first mentioned Bitcoin in a public forum tweet.

According to a recent update, Finney’s wife, girlfriend Fran Finney, apparently activated his account to prevent it from being deleted.

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Report: Before the Bankruptcy Filing, FTX Co-Founder SBF Was Told by Crypto Execs to ‘Stop Trying to Depeg Stablecoins’

Report: Ahead of Bankruptcy Filing, FTX Co-Founder SBF Has Declared Crypto Execs told me to “stop trying”. To Depeg Stablecoins

According to a recent report published by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), cryptocurrency executives believe Sam Bankman Fried’s (SBF) Alameda Research is “trying to depeg stablecoins.” It is said that he was worried about Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is ostensibly inflicting “no more damage” on SBF, with crypto exchange executives reportedly being members of a signal chat group called “Exchange Adjustments.”

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Robert Kiyosaki Expects Bitcoin Investors to Get Richer When Fed Pivots, Prints Trillions of Dollars

Robert Kiyosaki said the Federal Reserve would pivot Printing trillions of dollars is expected to make bitcoin investors richer

, Treasury, says Bitcoin investors will get richer once Wall Street pivots and trillions of dollars are printed.

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european union cash limits anti money laundering directive

European Union, he imposes €10,000 limit on cash payments. In crypto he said transactions over €1,000 will be scrutinized

States in the European Union have convened to impose new limits on cash purchases and tighten controls over cryptocurrency transactions. On Nov. 6, Brock agreed to impose a €10,000 ($10,557) limit on cash payments and to put stronger scrutiny on crypto transactions over €1,000 ($1,055).

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Ralph Smith

Cryptocurrency geek. Met with Bitcoin and altcoins back in 2011, when the price of BTC was about 10$. Writing articles since 2014 to these days.

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