During a street interview in the summer of 2024, Hailey Welch used the catchphrase ‘hawk tuah’ and became a viral sensation.
President Donald Trump was joined by a who's-who of tech CEOs on Inauguration Day 2025, including X.com's Elon Musk, Amazon's ...
The SEC under Gensler was widely decried by the crypto community for what they claimed was the commission’s “reign of terror ...
Former EU candidate Jillian Godsil shares how she nearly fell for a Binance scam, noting fears and security concerns that ...
From phishing texts to ‘pig butchering’ romance scams, cryptocurrency fraud is on the rise. Here’s how to spot scams before ...
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The rise of digital assets has brought with it a surge in crypto scams. These scams leave victims feeling helpless, unsure of ...
Pump.Fun is facing a legal class lawsuit for issuing unregistered and volatile meme coins without adhering to US securities law. The legal suit comes only two weeks after the company was taken to ...
The official X (Twitter) account of Viz Media, the largest manga publisher in the US, has been hacked, the website ComicBook ...
Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, or someone with access to his wallets, lost $12 million in a scam involving Pump.Fun ...
Crypto industry faces $80M in January hacks, with Phemex exchange breach leading losses despite overall year-over-year decline.
What happened to Haliey Welch? The viral “hawk tuah girl” from 2024 has disappeared after launching an alleged crypto “scam.” ...