Grayscale Takes SEC to Court! & North Korea’s Crypto… [Crypto Espresso 06.30.22 ]

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• Number of Bitcoin Millionaires Has Fallen 76% in Just Eight Months

There’s also been a rather substantial fall in the number of addresses that currently hold more than $10 million worth of Bitcoin.

https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/number-of-bitcoin-millionaires-has-fallen-76-in-just-eight-months

• Have You Ever Given Your Email Address to OpenSea? Read This

A data leak could mean OpenSea customers face a spike in phishing messages — and the marketplace is warning users to take extra caution when opening emails.

https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/have-you-ever-given-your-email-address-to-opensea-read-this

• North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program Could Be Hit By Crypto Crash, Report Claims

And in other developments, a blockchain intelligence firm has linked North Korea to the $100 million hack of the Horizon bridge.

https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/north-korea-s-nuclear-weapons-program-could-be-hit-by-crypto-crash-report-claims

• Grayscale Takes SEC to Court After Spot Bitcoin ETF Application Rejected

“We are deeply disappointed by and vehemently disagree with the SEC’s decision to continue to deny spot Bitcoin ETFs from coming to the U.S. market.”

https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/grayscale-takes-sec-to-court-after-spot-bitcoin-etf-application-rejected

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