BitMEX admits to violating the Bank Secrecy Act
BitMEX co-founders Arthur Hayes, Benjamin Delo, and Samuel Reed pleaded guilty to similar criminal charges in 2022 and received probation.
JinseFinanceBitMEX co-founders Arthur Hayes, Benjamin Delo, and Samuel Reed pleaded guilty to similar criminal charges in 2022 and received probation.
JinseFinanceArthur Hayes criticized Cardano's dApps for lack of utility, engaging in a heated exchange with co-founder Charles Hoskinson, while questioning ADA's value and suggesting Ethereum as a better option.
AlexSharing insights into his diversified crypto portfolio, primarily consisting of Bitcoin and Ethereum, Hayes emphasizes the poor liquidity of other altcoins and their derivatives. He foresees the market initiating a substantial correction around March 12th if his projections materialize as expected.
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JinseFinanceArthur Hayes shifts investment from Solana to Ethereum following a 'divine message'.
EdmundIt was previously reported that Alexander Hoeptner left the company in October 2022.
CoindeskGregory Dwyer becomes the last one from the exchange’s management to enter a plea.
CointelegraphDelo was allowed to leave the country to travel to Hong Kong where he is a resident, bringing to a close his part in the legal saga which began in 2020.
CointelegraphArthur Hayes and Benjamin Delo will each pay fines for violating the Bank Secrecy Act and operating what the Justice Department calls a "money laundering platform."
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