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Tether’s Market Cap Inches Towards All-Time High as Competitors Struggle With Redemptions 

Tether’s Market Cap Inches Towards All-Time High as Competitors Struggle With Redemptions Despite several U.S. dollar-pegged digital tokens experiencing notable redemptions in recent months, the largest stablecoin by market valuation, tether, is on the verge of achieving its highest-ever market capitalization. With a current value of $82.84 billion, tether is a mere $433 million shy of reaching its all-time high (ATH) set on May 8, 2022. Stablecoin […]

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Quicknode Raises $60 Million in Series B to ‘Fuel Blockchain Adoption’ and Expand Globally

Quicknode Raises  Million in Series B to ‘Fuel Blockchain Adoption’ and Expand GloballyWeb3 infrastructure firm Quicknode raised $60 million in a Series B funding round, according to an announcement the company made on Tuesday. The capital injection brings the company’s post-valuation to $800 million, and Quicknode says the funds will be used to “further fuel blockchain adoption.” Quicknode Aims to Streamline Web2 to Web3 Movement With $60 […]

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Ava Labs CEO denies CryptoLeaks’ claims as ‘conspiracy theory nonsense’

The CEO’s comments come after a CryptoLeaks blog post alleged that Ava Labs had a "secret pact" with a U.S. law firm to sue competitors in exchange for AVAX tokens and equity.

Ava Labs CEO Emin Gün Sirer has dismissed sensational allegations from CryptoLeaks that his company used litigation to “harm” competitors and fool regulators, labeling it as “conspiracy theory nonsense.”

Sirer made the comments in an Aug. 28 Twitter post to his 280,500 followers, referring to an Aug. 26 article from CryptoLeaks alleging the company formed a “secret pact” with U.S. law firm Roche Freedman to use the American legal system “gangster style” to “attack and harm crypto organizations."

On Friday, CryptoLeaks published a series of candid videos from an unknown source purportedly showing U.S. Attorney Kyle Roche of Roche Freedman LLP detailing his partnership and relationship with Emin Gün Sirer and Kevin Sekniqi, the respective CEO and COO of Ava Labs. 

CryptoLeaks claimed that Roche Freedman and Kyle Roche have a deal to provide Ava Labs with legal services in exchange for the AVAX tokens and Ava Labs equity, and would also use “litigation as a tool” to disrupt competitors and misdirect regulators such as the Security Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The publication also said the videos of Roche suggest there was a tight-knit relationship between Roche and Sirer, which began in academia, and that they also moved into a co-working space together in Aug. 2019, around the time that the deal was made for him to provide legal services in exchange for token supply. Roche stated: 

“Gün [Sirer] … we did a deal, where I agreed to provide legal services in exchange for a certain percentage of the token supply.”

Another video also shows Roche saying that they “used [litigation services] as a strategic instrument to support Ava Labs.”

“I sue half the companies in this space, I know where this market is going, I believe [I am] one of the top 10 [crypto experts] in this world… I’ve seen the insides of every single crypto company,” according to the video.

Roche said in one video that he “makes sure that the SEC and CFTC have other magnets [Avalanche competitors] to go after,” adding that “litigation can be a tool to competition.”

Ava Labs CEO Emin Gün Sirer vehemently denied the allegations in the article, stating it was “conspiracy theory nonsense” and saying that Ava Labs would “never engage in unlawful, unethical and just plain wrong behavior.”

According to Roche Freedman LLP’s website, Roche employs at least 24 attorneys, with offices situated in New York City, Boston and Miami. Roche attended North Western University School of Law and co-authored “Why Bitcoin is booming” in the Wall Street Journal in Jul. 2017.

Roche Freedman LLP’s was recently involved in a high-profile lawsuit against Solana Labs, Solana Foundation, and Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko on Jul. 1. 2022, claiming that Solana violated U.S. Federal Security laws by offering unregistered securities to U.S. investors.

About two weeks earlier on Jun. 15, Roche Freedman LLP also filed a lawsuit against Binance, claiming that the crypto exchange unlawfully engaged in the sale of UST to investors.

Cointelegraph reached out to Ava Labs for comment, but no immediate response was received. 

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Gavin Andresen Publishes Theory of Possible Crypto Future: Whales Shut Down the BTC Network in the Year 2100

Gavin Andresen Publishes Theory of Possible Crypto Future: Whales Shut Down the BTC Network in the Year 2100On September 21, former Bitcoin developer Gavin Andresen published an interesting blog post about “a possible [Bitcoin] future.” The blog post details a theoretical situation for the Bitcoin network in 2061, where most [bitcoin] transactions don’t happen on the [Bitcoin] network. A Theoretical Look at $6 Million Dollars per Bitcoin and the Year 2061 Following […]

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Blockcap Mined $33M in BTC in First Quarter, Q1 Bitcoin Revenue Outshines US Competitors

Blockcap Mined M in BTC in First Quarter, Q1 Bitcoin Revenue Outshines US CompetitorsThe Texas-based Blockcap Incorporated revealed the blockchain and mining firm has mined approximately 544 bitcoins during the first quarter of 2021. Blockcap says the $33 million worth of bitcoin stems from the firm’s fleet of 12,176 mining rigs. Blockcap Rakes in 544 Bitcoins During the last three months, bitcoin (BTC) markets have seen phenomenal gains […]

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