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Analysts: This Bear Market May Not Last Long
Cryptocurrency markets will likely stay under sell pressure for the next few weeks, but data points indicate this bear may be short-lived. “We are in the middle of a bull market cycle that is punctuated by a temporary bear market,” host Adam B. Levine says.

Billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego Says His Bank Is Working to Be First Lender in Mexico to Accept Bitcoin
Billionaire and noted bitcoin bull Ricardo Salinas Pliego revealed he is working to make his bank, Banco Azteca, the first lender in Mexico to accept bitcoin. “The Hash” team continues the ongoing conversation around Latin America’s booming institutional interest for cryptocurrencies and the implications for financial access.

Why Did SafeDollar Plunge to Zero?
SafeDollar (SDO), a decentralized finance (DeFi) stablecoin based on the Polygon blockchain, has dropped to a value of $0 following a cyberattack. “The Hash” hosts investigate the DeFi paradigm and its associated risks.

Rapper ‘The Game’ Stares Down $12M Joint Class Action Over Paragon ICO
Rapper Jayceon Taylor, also known by his stage name The Game, has been found jointly liable, along with a crypto company and its defaulted employees, over allegations he pursued personal profit in Paragon's unregistered initial coin offering (ICO). "The Hash" hosts dig into the lawsuit in the remnants of 2017's celebrity IPO promotion era.

Jay-Z to Auction ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Anniversary NFT at Sotheby’s
Rapper Jay-Z is auctioning off a non-fungible token (NFT) with Sotheby’s on the 25th anniversary of his “Reasonable Doubt” album, featuring famed artist Derrick Adams. “The Hash” panel talks about the rap scene’s heated affair with cryptocurrency. Plus, Sotheby’s continued adventure in digital assets and its influence in driving mainstream adoption of crypto.

The Impact of Google Delaying Chrome's Cookie-Blocking Privacy Plan
Google is delaying its long-promised efforts to block third-party cookies from its Chrome browser to 2023. The tech giant aims to kill cookies in Chrome and replace it with a system called Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). "The Hash" panel explores data privacy and implications for blockchain tech.

Why Is Dfinity's ICP Token Down 95%?
Two months after its launch, the Dfinity Foundation's internet computer (ICP) token has crashed 95% from a high of around $630 to roughly $35. "The Hash" team explores the potential factors driving the price drop and the outlook for the token.

El Salvador: Watershed Moment for Crypto as Bitcoin Becomes Legal Tender This September
Bitcoin will officially become legal tender in El Salvador beginning September 7, and any citizen who signs up for the digital wallet “Chivo” will receive $30 worth of the cryptocurrency. “The Hash” hosts discuss El Salvador’s bitcoin currency rollout and why this is a watershed moment for the digital asset space.

Hong Kong’s Apple Daily to Live on in Blockchain, Free of Censors
Some cyber activists are uploading articles from HK's pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper to decentralized file storage platform ARWeave, where they can live on uncensored. Meanwhile, the U.S. government has seized dozens of American website domains connected to Iran. "The Hash" hosts discuss the importance of blockchain use cases, especially what it means for free press and the future of journalism, plus the fast-growing rise in global crypto-related bans.

Andreessen Horowitz Triples Down on Crypto With New $2.2B Fund. What’s Next?
Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), a major backer of Coinbase and countless other crypto firms in the digital asset space, rakes in $2.2 billion for its third crypto venture fund, the largest crypto-related fund in the venture capital space to date. What does the future holds for a16z, and what's the significance of this moment in crypto history?
