Google Files Lawsuit Against Alleged Crypto Scammers for Counterfeit Apps
Google has initiated legal action against three individuals accused of creating fraudulent apps designed to unlawfully obtain cryptocurrency.
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CatherineGoogle has initiated legal action against three individuals accused of creating fraudulent apps designed to unlawfully obtain cryptocurrency.
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CatherineNow, developers of current apps can sell NFTs within apps, and new apps can have NFTs within them.
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OthersWith the growth of decentralized finance (DeFi) have come various niches such as play-to-earn and move-to-earn.
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BitcoinistThat active participation will be rewarded in crypto indeed! Apes are often thought of as unintelligent and violent. In most ...
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BitcoinistUmetaworld, the first-ever social media metaverse, has announced the launch of its new website and mobile app. Both launches signal ...
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BitcoinistThe partnership with the "super app enabler" will allow users to pay for taxi services and food deliveries with crypto using Binance Pay.
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CointelegraphThe first-of-its-kind move-to-earn lifestyle app launched in 2021, STEPN, has faced massive Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) attacks. Find Satoshi Lab, creator ...
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BitcoinistPerpetual contract trading platform dYdX has launched an app for users outside of the U.S. that will offer the same functionality as its website.
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CointelegraphThe company has partnered with Bitso and Bitpay to allow its users to pay for orders with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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CointelegraphAMC Theatre CEO Adam Aron disclosed that the iOS and Android mobile applications accept crypto payments via integration with BitPay, a Bitcoin payment service provider.
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