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Binance’s Effort to Assuage Heightened Regulatory Scrutiny, Dogecoin Foundation Returns With Vitalik Buterin as Adviser
“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories: Binance is taking actions to assuage heightened regulatory scrutiny, MobileCoin, a privacy-oriented and mobile-first cryptocurrency project, has raised $66 million in venture capital to build out its payments technology, and the Dogecoin Foundation has been re-established with some industry OGs and heavyweights, including Vitalik Buterin and Elon Musk’s representative. Plus, what are the hot commodities in the NFT market as their trading volume soars?

Twitter Picks New Chief for Its Decentralized Social Media ‘Bluesky,’ Twist After Twist in Poly Network Hack
“The Hash” discusses today’s hot topics: Twitter has found a chief for its decentralized social media platform “Bluesky,” the Poly Network hacker now says they are considering to accept the $500,000 bounty to pay anyone else that can hack the DeFi site, TikTok picks streaming platform “Audius” to power its new “Sounds” library, and crypto-forward DJ Steve Aoki is one step closer in launching the pilot for his NFT TV Show “Dominion X.”

Is the Treasury Department Trying to Allay Fear About Crypto Tax Rules? Crypto Incentives for User-Owned Networks
“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s important stories: The Treasury Department is going to ignore the definition of “broker” in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill to quell fears, according to a Bloomberg report. Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey gets philosophical with his tweet of Austria economist Murray Rothbard’s book “Anatomy of the State,” and Walmart is seeking a digital and crypto chief. Plus, are crypto markets luring user-owned networks?

Rep. Darren Soto on Impact of the $1T Infrastructure Bill
“The Hash” tackles today’s hot topics, including the latest efforts to update the crypto language in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill. Congressman Darren Soto (D- Fla.) joins the show to discuss. Also, the latest in the ever-surprising Poly Network hacker case.

China’s Tech Crackdown Goes Far Beyond Crypto, Will Puerto Rico Become the Next Crypto Capital?
“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s hot topics: Beijing signals a years-long tech crackdown extending far beyond crypto, Puerto Rico is rising as a top destination for crypto investors, DAO Maker suffered a $7 million loss, just one day after the Poly Network hacking, soccer superstar Lionel Messi’s sign-on fee includes some fan tokens and Samsung says it will participate in Bank of Korea’s CBDC pilot with a focus on remittances.

Hackers Start Returning Stolen Crypto to Poly Network, Coinbase Stocks Soar After Strong Earnings, Soccer Superstar Lionel Messi to Launch His NFT
“The Hash” hosts unpack the top stories today: What is happening with perhaps the largest DeFi hack in crypto history? Coinbase reports strong second-quarter earnings; what does that reveal about the crypto industry? SEC remains hawkish on crypto regulation as SEC Chair Gary Gensler asks for more authority and resources. The trading pattern is suggesting that the crypto power is shifting from East to West. Plus, soccer superstar Lionel Messi is launching his own NFT collection, partnering with Ethernity Chain.

US Senate Passes $1T Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, About $600M Worth of Crypto Stolen in Cross-Chain DeFi Site Poly Network Hack
“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories: The Senate is holding a final vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which excludes a compromise crypto tax amendment, about $600 million worth of crypto was stolen from the Poly Network by the alleged hacker, AMC is jumping on the crypto bandwagon, and is it NFTs over DeFi? Non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea just overtook Uniswap on ethereum usage.

Update on Senate’s $1T Infrastructure Bill as Final Vote Looms, Why Did Binance.US CEO Brian Brooks Quit After 4 Months?
“The Hash” hosts discuss top stories influencing the crypto world today: The U.S. Senate has prepared itself for a final vote on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill this week before sending it to the Hous though they did not decide on the crypto provision amendments, former OCC chief Brian Brooks quit his Binance.US CEO position after four months, citing “strategic differences,” USDC issuer Circle plans to become a national crypto bank and Chainlink has not fully integrated decentralized weather data into google cloud. Plus, how did BitGo lose the U.S. Marshals Service contract to Anchorage?

US Regulators Battle Over Crypto Regulation Authority, Apple to Scan US iPhones for Child Abuse Images
“The Hash” team discusses today’s hot topics: U.S. regulators are debating over authority on crypto regulations. This comes as U.S. senators are expected to vote on crypto provision amendments in the infrastructure bill Saturday. Apple says it will scan U.S. iPhones for child abuse images. The company faces increasing pressure to allow surveillance on encrypted data, and Huobi-branded HUSD reveals it’s backed totally by cash. Plus, FTX signs sponsorship to help Axie Infinity players in developing countries.

What Ethereum Upgrade Means for Crypto World, Oscar Mayer’s Single Pack “Hot Doge Wiener” Sold for 10,000 Dogecoins
“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories: Ethereum’s price jumped after the London upgrade; here’s what that means for the industry and investors. JPMorgan is now offering an in-house bitcoin fund for private bank clients. Oscar Mayer managed to auction off a single pack of “Hot Doge Wiener” for 10,000 dogecoins. What’s behind the frenzy? Plus, U.K. fashion house Burberry gets into the hot NFT market in collaboration with Mythical Games.
