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Welcome to Crypto Convo. We're here to keep up to date on the latest news — from Web3 to NFTs, and from DeFi to DOGE.

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It's the weekend edition of CoinMarketRecap! Connor Sephton and Molly Jane Zuckerman have a whistle-stop tour of this week's biggest crypto headlines. We discuss the latest twists and turns in the merge as the date for Ethereum's switch to Proof-of-Stake is revealed. Plus, two separate cases reveal why hiring hitmen using crypto (or at all) is a bad idea. We'll also find out why Mark Cuban is being sued... and why videos of Andrew Tate are causing controversy. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton, @MollyJZuckerman and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Ethereum's merge is going to take place sooner than first thought — with Vitalik Buterin revealing his vision for what the future looks like. Also today, Binance recovers more than 80% of the funds lost in the Curve Finance attack. Plus, one of Latin America's biggest online payment platforms is vowing to roll out crypto access to more countries across the region. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Ethereum completes its final dress rehearsal ahead of the most significant upgrade in the blockchain's history. Celsius Network faces criticism from the Justice Department over plans to pay $400,000 in severance to employees. Mark Cuban and Voyager Digital's CEO are sued over claims they duped millions of Americans into buying crypto. An Iranian man is charged with attempting to pay for the assassination of a former U.S. national security advisor with crypto. And Mailchimp comes under fire for suspending accounts belonging to several major crypto media outlets. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Coinbase suffers a $1.1 billion loss — but says things are never as bad as they seem. Ethereum's move to a Proof-of-Stake blockchain gets a big boost as Tether and USD Coin announce they're supporting the merge. A Tornado Cash user trolls the U.S. government by sending small amounts of Ether to A-list celebrities. And Robinhood agrees to pay $9.9 million to users who are suing the company over repeated outages. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, the U.S. sanctions Tornado Cash — we'll find out why. Zipmex announces it'll allow users to withdraw Bitcoin and Ether. And why celebrities are coming under pressure over their endorsement of NFTs. You can follow us on Twitter: @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, bankrupt Celsius abandons plans to rehire a former executive for $92,000 a month — as hundreds of thousands of customers remain empty handed. Voyager announces it'll allow cash to be withdrawn from its platform from Thursday, but there's no sign of when users will get crypto back. And breaking news as another crypto lender announces it's freezing withdrawals. Also today, crypto trader and influencer Andrew Tate is criticized for viral videos where he appears to endorse hitting women. British police warn the public as a man who invested $24,000 in a crypto scam is told his balance is now just $23. And we'll find out how Friday's sale of NFTiffs — digital passes for luxury pendants of CryptoPunks — ended up going. You can follow us on Twitter: @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
It's the weekend edition of CoinMarketRecap! Connor Sephton and Molly Jane Zuckerman have a whistle-stop tour of this week's biggest crypto headlines. We discuss Michael Saylor stepping down as MicroStrategy's CEO, Craig Wright's bittersweet court win, Kim Kardashian's battle to ward off a lawsuit, Nomad Bridge's $190 million exploit, Muse's plans to release an NFT album, a man's latest attempt to get a hard drive filled with Bitcoin out of landfill, and Tiffany & Co's plans to make CryptoPunk jewelry. You can follow us on Twitter — @MollyJZuckerman, @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap. And thanks to PeriTune for the sad piano music.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Nomad confirms it'll award a bounty to white hat hackers who return stolen funds. BlackRock and Coinbase team up in a significant new partnership. Block's financial results leave investors disappointed — and while gross profits are up, demand for Bitcoin has plunged. Plus — Meta announces it's rolling out support for NFTs to 100 countries. You can follow us on Twitter: @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, new details reveal why thousands of Solana wallets may have been drained. Almost $17 million returned to Nomad Bridge by white hat hackers — but 90% of stolen funds remain missing. A former Coinbase employee pleads not guilty to the insider trading of cryptocurrencies. And why Tinder's swiping left on the metaverse. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, big news in Bitcoin circles — Michael Saylor is stepping down as the CEO of MicroStrategy… kind of. Plus, $190 million is stolen from the Nomad Bridge, in what's described as "one of the most chaotic hacks that Web3 has ever seen." And there's panic for Solana investors as 8,000 wallets are drained in a separate attack. A double blow for Robinhood — the company's laying off 23% of its staff, and its crypto division has been hit by a $30 million fine. Kim Kardashian's pushing to get an Ethereum Max lawsuit dismissed — we'll tell you what her lawyers are saying. Plus, we'll find out which high-end retailer is going to start accepting ApeCoin as a payment method. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
Bitcoin clocks its best monthly performance since October — CMC's head of research explains why there's momentum in the markets. Dr Craig Wright's won just £1 in his libel trial against Peter McCormack… we'll find out why. A man who threw away a hard drive storing 8,000 Bitcoin reveals his latest cunning plan to save it from a landfill site. Also today: crypto crimes, Vitalik Buterin's prediction on the metaverse, and why an NFT album could top the music charts. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
It's the weekend edition of CoinMarketRecap! Connor Sephton and Molly Jane Zuckerman discuss all the biggest crypto stories from the past seven days. Kraken's reportedly under investigation for the alleged violation of U.S. sanctions after servicing customers in Iran. Michael Saylor's attacked Ether and Bitcoin Cash at a conference in Turkey. And back in the U.S., two politicians are calling for small crypto transactions to be tax free. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @MollyJZuckerman. 
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, we look at a new report on the bear market. CoinMarketCap head of research Alice Liu and Glassnode lead analyst James Check tell us how it compares to past downturns, examine how Bitcoin and Ether's been hit, and discuss where we go from here. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap. 
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Bitcoin rallies as the Federal Reserve increases interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point for a second time. Michael Saylor questions whether Ethereum is economically sound — and claims Bitcoin Cash was a horrific mistake and a failure. Harmony faces a backlash as it unveils plans to mint five billion new tokens following the $100 million Horizon Bridge hack. And Unstoppable Domains becomes a unicorn in its latest funding round — and now has a valuation of $1 billion. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Kraken's reportedly under investigation for violating U.S. sanctions. Cathie Wood dumps Coinbase stock for the first time this year. The IMF admits crypto selloffs haven't had an impact on the global economy. And why a rise in cryptojacking cases suggests ransomware attackers are now looking for a quieter life. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, why buying a cup of coffee with crypto could be about to get easier in America. Coinbase is reportedly under investigation over allegations it has listed unregistered securities. A crypto CEO who lied in white papers and misused investor funds pleads guilty to fraud. And the U.K.'s National Crime Agency reveals that it's seized more crypto than cash from money launderers in the past year. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, the founders of Three Arrows Capital admit mistakes were made… and reveal what was "the final nail in the coffin." Voyager Digital says it's rejected a low-ball bid from FTX… but Sam Bankman-Fried fights back. The company behind Bored Ape Yacht Club could face a class action lawsuit from investors who lost money. And why Chipotle's giving away $200,000 of free crypto. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap. 
It's the weekend edition of CoinMarketRecap! Connor Sephton and Molly Jane Zuckerman discuss all the biggest crypto stories from the past seven days. Tesla's sold off 75% of its Bitcoin… was this expected? In a double blow to Coinbase, a former employee has been charged with the insider trading of cryptocurrencies — and the SEC is accusing the exchange of listing securities. Plus: Minecraft is banning NFTs, but do they have a point? You can follow us on Twitter — @MollyJZuckerman, @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap. 
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Tesla sells off 75% of its Bitcoin… we'll tell you why. A former Celsius employee hits out at the company — and says it was hectic, chaotic and disorganized. Coinbase declares it has no exposure to the companies facing bankruptcy in the current crypto contagion. Finland reveals how much money it's donating to Ukraine after selling Bitcoin seized from criminals. And Minecraft releases tough new rules banning non-fungible tokens from the game. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap. 
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Bitcoin breaks through $23,500… but is it going to last? U.S. detectives recover a $500,000 crypto ransom paid to North Korean hackers. A judge confirms when the legal showdown between Elon Musk and Twitter will begin. And why the NFT sector is coming under increasing attack from phishing scams. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
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