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Coinbase Starts ‘Wallet as a Service’ Business Allowing Companies to Build Into Their Own Apps
U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase is starting a "wallet as a service" business that will allow companies to customize blockchain wallets for their own customers. "The Hash" panel discusses Coinbase's latest offering helping companies "bring the next hundred million customers into Web3 through a seamless wallet-onboarding experience."

Silvergate Consulting With FDIC About How to Save Crypto-Focused Bank: Bloomberg
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) officials have been consulting with executives of troubled crypto-focused bank Silvergate Capital (SI) on how to keep the company in business, according to a report from Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest in the fall of Silvergate.

Bitcoin Outlook as Powell Softens Tone on Day 2 of Congressional Testimony
Testifying before the House Financial Services Committee for his semi-annual monetary policy report on Wednesday, Powell made a notable change from Tuesday's Senate testimony in his prepared remarks. "I stress that no decision has been made on this," Powell added today, when talking about the pace of rate hikes. "The Hash" panel discusses Powell's speech and the implications for the crypto markets.

Thailand Offers $1B Tax Break for Companies Issuing Investment Tokens: Reuters
Thailand is offering a tax break for companies that issue digital tokens for investment, in a move that may cost the government 35 billion baht ($1 billion), according to a report from Reuters. "The Hash" panel discusses what this suggests about the state of crypto in Thailand and Asia at large.

U.S. Lawmakers Plan to Reintroduce Crypto Tax Reform Bill: Report
U.S. lawmakers are planning on reintroducing a bill that will reform the way crypto is treated for tax purposes, Punchbowl news said on Tuesday. The Keep Innovation in America Act was first introduced in March 2021. "The Hash" panel discusses the details of the bill.

DeFi Protocol Tender.fi Security Risks Exposed by White Hat Hack
TND, the native token of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Tender.fi, fell by 34% before recovering on Tuesday after a white hat hacker exploited $1.6 million from the platform. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest in the world of crypto crime and the vulnerabilities of open finance.

Bitcoin Briefly Dips Below $22K as Powell Warns on Inflation
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly dipped below $22,000 Tuesday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified before Congress and warned rates would likely rise more than expected. "The Hash" panel discusses Powell's comments and what that could mean for the crypto markets.

ETHDenver Teases Spin-off Plans
After a successful week of hacking, networking and partying, ETHDenver conference co-founder John Paller revealed he is in talks to organize satellite events in other countries. "The Hash" panel discusses the outlook for crypto events and the implications for the industry at large.

Voyager Denies SEC Claims VGX Token Is a Security Amid Looming Binance.US Decision
Bankrupt crypto lender Voyager Digital has denied claims by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that its VGX token is a security, as it seeks court approval for a $1.02 billion buyout offer from Binance.US. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest legal considerations and developments around the proposed Voyager-Binance.US deal.

Singapore Authorities Probing Do Kwon’s Terraform Labs: Bloomberg
Singapore's police said they have started to investigate Terraform Labs, the company behind the failed terraUSD (UST) stablecoin, according to a Bloomberg report on Monday. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest developments after the collapse of TerraUSD last year led to a wave of bankruptcies in the crypto industry, including those of hedge fund Three Arrows Capital and crypto lenders Voyager Digital and Celsius Network.
