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‘Frozen’ Bitcoin Tied to Canadian Trucker Protests Moved to Coinbase, Crypto.com
Bitcoin tied to the Canadian trucker uprising against COVID-19 restrictions has recently been moved from the original address to Coinbase and Crypto.com following a government effort to freeze said assets. “The Hash” discusses this latest update in the Canadian story and the utility of public blockchains for “following the money.”

Crypto Takes Center Stage at Super Bowl 2022
This year for the first time, Super Bowl viewers were shown advertisements from a number of crypto companies, including Coinbase, FTX, Crypto.com and eToro. Adweek Consumer Goods reporter Paul Hiebert discusses his take on the most effective crypto ad and its impact on the markets. Plus, the broader significance of this moment in TV history for bringing mainstream blockchain awareness.

Can You Trust the Celebrity Crypto Ads at Super Bowl LVI?
FTX, Crypto.com and Binance are among the major advertising players at the upcoming National Football League Super Bowl championship game whose campaigns have featured high-profile celebrity influencers. CoinDesk’s David Morris discusses his skepticism for celebrity crypto endorsements and what to know about them at this year’s Super Bowl.

Por qué Brasil es la gran apuesta latinoamericana para los intercambios globales de Cripto
Un cóctel de inflación y devaluación está generando un boom Cripto que actores como Binance, Coinbase y Cripto no quieren desperdiciar.

Crypto.com CEO Acknowledges 400 Customer Accounts Were Hacked
The CEO of Singapore-based centralized crypto exchange Crypto.com, Kris Marszalek, confirmed Wednesday 400 accounts were hacked earlier this week. "The Hash" team discusses the potential repercussions for Crypto.com amid a marketing blitz and what this could mean for the future of decentralized exchanges.

Crypto.com’s Stolen Ether Being Laundered via Tornado Cash
The $15 million in ether (4,600 ETH) stolen from Singapore-based Crypto.com is currently being laundered via Tornado Cash, an ETH mixing protocol, according to on-chain data. "The Hash" team discusses the latest hacking victim of 2022 and the revelations about the potential role of money laundering in mixing services.

Standpoint Research Founder: BTC Could Reach $500K
Ronnie Moas, founder of Standpoint Research, encourages investors not to be concerned with recent turbulence in the crypto market, emphasizing the BTC price is likely to reach $500,000 within the next few years. Plus, his take on the value of trading platforms like Binance, crypto.com, and FTX.

Crypto.com CEO on $700M Staples Center Deal and Why Sports Sponsorships Are Important
Cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com has invested $100 million in a global advertising campaign featuring Matt Damon. Following a $700 million naming deal, the Staples Center arena in Los Angeles will be renamed Crypto.com Arena. Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek shares insights into the firm's marketing strategy and whether the sponsorship deals are paying off. Plus, details on his company's growth and expansion plans.

Key Factors Impacting Bitcoin Market Movement This Week
“All About Bitcoin's” Week in Review panel discusses what to make of this past week's significant markets sell-offs, examining the potential impact of China's continued mining crackdown and India's efforts to ban crypto transactions. Plus, reactions to the iconic Staples Center being renamed as the Crypto.com Arena in one of the biggest naming deal in sports history.

LA’s Iconic Staples Center to Be Renamed Crypto.com Arena
The iconic Staples Center arena in Los Angeles will be renamed Crypto.com Arena on Christmas Day. Singapore-based crypto exchange Crypto.com bought the naming rights for 20 years for $700 million, making it one of the biggest naming deals in sports history.
