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Bankruptcy Judge Will Mull Allowing Court-Supervised Probe Into FTX Collapse
The U.S. bankruptcy judge overseeing FTX's Chapter 11 proceedings is considering a request by the U.S. justice department to appoint an independent examiner to investigate the collapse of the crypto exchange. This decision may come today at a Delaware court hearing. Murphy & McGonigle founder James Murphy discusses the legal considerations around the latest developments in FTX's bankruptcy process.

Bitcoin in the Red for Fifth Consecutive Day
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading down for a fifth straight day, the longest run since falling over six consecutive days in August last year. OANDA Senior Market Analyst of The Americas Edward Moya discusses his BTC outlook and the impact of macroeconomic factors on the crypto markets, noting the recent January jobs report data.

Control Your Crypto
New options emerge for crypto custody. More on that story in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

Craig Wright’s UK Case Against 16 Bitcoin Developers To Go To Full Trial
The U.K. Court of Appeal ruled that a claim by Craig Wright's Tulip Trading against 16 Bitcoin developers should go to trial in London. The claim was originally dismissed in March 2022. CoinDesk Editor at Large Christie Harkin discusses what to expect. And, CoinDesk Co-Regional News Chief for the Americas Stephen Alpher shares his outlook on bitcoin's February seasonal performance.

Bitcoin Falls After Jan. Jobs Report; Charlie Munger Hasn't Taken the Time to Study Bitcoin: Michael Saylor
Bitcoin (BTC) fell after the U.S. economy added 517,000 jobs in January, massively beating economist forecasts of 185,000. CoinDesk Co-Regional News Chief for the Americas Stephen Alpher discusses bitcoin's reaction to the jobs report and Federal Reserve's interest rate hike earlier in the week. Plus, CoinDesk Editor at Large Christie Harkin explains how the debut of the Ordinals protocol, which stores non-fungible tokens (NFT) on the Bitcoin blockchain, has created a major debate in the community.

Senate Banking Committee To Hold ‘Crypto Crash’ Hearing; Nigeria’s Bitcoin Premiums
US Senate Banking Committee is holding a Feb. 14 hearing to examine financial system protections from the dangers seen in digital assets. Plus, Nigeria’s bitcoin premiums may not reflect a heightened demand for the token but a continued demand for the U.S. dollar as the country’s local currency suffers.

Chart Reveals Shift in Bitcoin Market Sentiment
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading significantly lower than in late 2021, but the sentiment in the market remains positive. The cost of holding a bullish long position in perpetual futures tied to bitcoin has jumped to the highest since the dizzy bull market days of late 2021, according to Glassnode. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

EBay Expands Web3 Push with New Job Postings
Leading e-commerce site eBay is hiring several Web3 roles focusing on KnownOrigin, the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace the company acquired in June. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest move potentially bringing Web3 and NFT awareness to the mainstream.

Russia's Largest Bank to Introduce DeFi Platform by May: Report
Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, will release a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform by May, according to a report by the Russian news agency Interfax. "The Hash" panel discusses what this suggests about the evolution of the traditional banking system and future of DeFi.

Binance's CZ on Time Management: It's About Saying 'No'
Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, CEO of crypto exchange Binance, outlines his time management guidelines in a recent blog post, noting that he doesn't cook, shop, or watch TV. "The Hash" panel discusses the lifestyle insights from the crypto executive, on the heels of Vitalik Buterin's post last year regarding his '40-liter backpack travel guide.'
