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Pump.fun Blocks UK Users After Regulator Warning
By Mark Hunter 16 hours agoMon Dec 09 2024 10:58:59 Reading Time: 2 minutes Pump.fun has restricted access to UK users following new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulations The platform cites compliance with the FCA’s crypto marketing rules as the primary reason for this decision UK traders have criticized the sudden ban, highlighting the growing tension between crypto platforms and regulators Popular Solana memecoin launchpad Pump.fun has banned UK users from its platform after the country’s financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), warned citizens about using the site. The controversial site, which recently pulled its livestreaming service , responded...
Why Is XRP Price Declining? ETFs and Legal Challenges in Focus
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Sleeping Bitcoin Wallet From 2017 Moves 121.63 BTC Worth $8.25M After 7 Years
On July 28, 2024, bitcoin was trading at $67,872 per coin when a dormant bitcoin address created in 2017 transferred 121.63 BTC, now valued at $8.25 million, after more than seven years. Dormant Bitcoin Address Transfers $8.25M This Sunday, at block height 854,349, btcparser.com’s Bitcoin blockchain parser identified a transfer from a 2017 address, moving 121.63 BTC for the first time in seven years and three months. The Pay-to-Public-Key-Hash (P2PKH) legacy wallet was initially created on April 9, 2017, when bitcoin (BTC) was priced at $1,187 per unit, translating to a 5,617.94% increase from $144,374.81 to over $8.25 million today....