Indian Crypto Vendor Sentenced to Over 10 Years for Money Laundering
Anurag Murarka was sentenced to 10 years for laundering $20 million in criminal proceeds via a global hawala and crypto network.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Why this matters
This cryptocurrency story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on DecryptRelated market context
SEC's New Crypto Rule Lets Tokens Raise $75 Million And Eventually Stop Being Securities
The SEC’s proposal makes it easier for crypto projects to raise money in the US and sets out a safe harbour under which a token ca...
Trump wants the US to become a Bitcoin whale, but Congress controls the wallet
President Donald Trump said on Aug. 20 that the US is considering accumulating sizable amounts of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrenci...
Down 50% on crypto and burning $8 million in cash, this Nasdaq firm just pivoted to event robots to survive
AIxCrypto Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed company shifting from a digital-asset treasury toward robot rentals, plans an orderly exit fro...
Fidelity International plans to exit wholly owned China fund unit after just three years
Fidelity's exit highlights the challenges foreign firms face in China's market, questioning the viability of similar ventures by o...
Future of finance: $700 million of real-world asset inflows enter Solana for tokenized equities
Solana's growing role in tokenized equities could reshape financial markets, enhancing blockchain adoption and influencing future...
Bitcoin flashes 8 capitulation signals, but traders just spent $552 million protecting against another crash
Bitcoin is showing some of the strongest capitulation signals of the current downturn, suggesting the selloff may be entering a la...