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This Week in Crypto - 21st of September

Sep 21, 2022 3 min read
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  1. How Ethereum Traders Actually Played the Merge

Predictions that the Ethereum merge would be a “buy the rumor, sell the news” event have largely played out in the wake of the much-anticipated update to the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap.

2. South Korea asks Interpol to issue red notice for Do Kwon: FT

South Korean prosecutors have reportedly asked Interpol, an international organization that facilitates police cooperation and crime control between countries, to issue a red notice against Do Kwon. The Financial Times reported the news on Monday, stating that Kwon, the co-founder of crypto firm Terraform Labs, is allegedly refusing to co-operate with a probe into the $40 billion implosion of the tokens terraUSD and luna.

3. Green energy-focused blockchain wins $50 million investment from GEM Digital

GRNGrid, a renewable energy-focused Layer 1 blockchain, announced on Monday that it has secured a $50 million investment from Bahamas-based venture capital firm GEM Digital.

4. SEC Chair Gensler Raises Concerns Over ‘Staking’ Model on Ethereum

Crypto investors who have been celebrating this week’s overhaul of Ethereum’s blockchain may have to deal with an unwelcome guest at their party: US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler. Gensler on Thursday signaled that a feature of the network’s software could lead to tokens being considered securities by the SEC.

5. SoftBank, Deutsche Telekom Back $300M Fund With Web3 Component

Digital Transformation Capital Partners (DTCP), which started as the venture capital arm of German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom and now operates independently, has completed the first closing of its latest fund with $300 million in committed capital. The fund invests in tech-focused industries including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, fintech and Web3.‌

Welkom bij onze wekelijkse update. Hier vindt u een kort overzicht van nieuws en gebeurtenissen in de cryptomarkt.

1. Hoe Ethereum handelaars daadwerkelijk inspeelden op de Merge.

De voorspelling dat de Ethereum Merge een “buy the rumor, sell the news” evenement zou zijn, is grotendeels uitgekomen. Dit werd duidelijk na de langverwachte update op de één na grootste cryptocurrency.

2. Zuid-Korea vraagt Interpol om een ‘red notice’ uit te geven voor Do Kwon: FT

Zuid-Koreaanse aanklagers hebben Interpol, een internationale organisatie die politiesamenwerking en misdaadbestrijding tussen landen faciliteert, gevraagd om een red notice uit te vaardigen tegen Do Kwon. De Financial Times meldde het nieuws op maandag en stelde dat Kwon (medeoprichter van cryptobedrijf Terraform Labs) weigert mee te werken aan een onderzoek. Het onderzoek gaat over de $40 miljard implosie van terraUSD en luna.

3. Op groene energie gerichte blockchain ontvangt investering van 50 miljoen dollar van GEM Digital

GRNGrid, een Layer 1 blockchain gericht op hernieuwbare energie, kondigde maandag aan dat het een investering van 50 miljoen dollar heeft gerealiseerd. De investeerder is venture capital bedrijf GEM Digital dat gevestigd is op de Bahama’s.

4. SEC-voorzitter Gensler benoemt zorgen over het 'staking'-model op Ethereum

Cryptobeleggers die deze week de update van Ethereums blockchain vierden, hebben misschien een onwelkome gast op hun feest. Het gaat om Gary Gensler, voorzitter van US Securities and Exchange Commission. Gensler signaleerde donderdag dat een feature van Ethereum’s software ertoe kan leiden dat tokens als effecten worden beschouwd door de SEC.

5. SoftBank, Deutsche Telekom steunen $300 miljoen fonds met Web3-component

Digital Transformation Capital Partners (DTCP), dat begon als venture capital tak van het Duitse telecombedrijf Deutsche Telekom en nu onafhankelijk opereert, heeft de eerste closing van zijn nieuwste fonds afgerond met $300 miljoen aan kapitaal. Het fonds investeert in sectoren die gericht zijn op technologie, zoals cyberbeveiliging, kunstmatige intelligentie, fintech en Web3.

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