Ex-Celsius CEO’s wife cashed out $2 million in crypto before bankruptcy
Kristine Mashinsky, the wife of ex-Celsius CEO, appears to have withdrawn over $2 million in the CEL token on May 31.
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Kristine Mashinsky, the wife of ex-Celsius CEO, appears to have withdrawn over $2 million in the CEL token on May 31.
Speaking with Cointelegraph, Ksenia Malik stated that Dutch authorities are treating her husband as if he were “were a dangerous criminal” and that the creation of open-source software should never be criminalized.
Some prominent investors have seen the recent market downturn as an opportunity to increase their cryptocurrency positions, although others have warned that worse is still possible.
Some high-profile investors have taken the recent market downturn as an opportunity to add to their crypto positions, though others warn there’s still a risk of worse to come.
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In an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph, macro investor Raoul Pal analyzes the macro factors that are keeping the crypto markets under pressure and the triggers that could spark the next Bitcoin rally.
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Raoul Pal said: "I think there is a reasonable possibility that cryptocurrencies will become a $250 trillion asset class, which is 100 times the current value."
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In an argument with Greg Foss on Twitter, Raoul Pal said that the Bitcoin community "has lost sight of inclusion."