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BODEN memecoins briefly spike after Hunter Biden guilty verdit

Misspelled memecoins referencing the U.S. first family surged after President Biden’s son was convicted of lying about being a drug user when buying a revolver.

Biden-themed Solana memecoins briefly surged then fell again after United States President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty on three charges in a federal gun case.

Jeo Boden (BODEN) — a deliberately misspelled token in reference to the president — jumped 26% to a 24-hour high of nearly $0.20 in the five hours after a Delaware federal court jury convicted his son on June 11, CoinGecko data shows.

Around the same time, the Hunter Boden (HUNTBODEN) token jumped 116% to a daily high $0.0022 — a fraction of a cent — while the First Lady-themed Jill Boden (JILLBODEN) sharply dipped 9%, according to CoinGecko.

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Jury convicts former OpenSea manager in NFT-insider trading case

Prosecutors claimed Nathaniel Chastain profited from inside information as to which NFTs would be featured on the marketplace.

The former OpenSea manager who was accused of insider trading of NFTs has been convicted on May 3 of wire fraud and money laundering in a New York federal court, according to a report from Reuters.

According to prosecutors, Nathaniel Chastain, a former Product Manager at OpenSea, was in charge of choosing which NFTs would be featured on the website’s non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace.

After making these decisions, he frequently purchased these NFTs and then resold them after they had been featured, prosecutors said. He was charged with wire fraud and money laundering on June 1 in connection with these alleged transactions. 

OpenSea's home page displaying featured NFTs. Source: OpenSea

The trial began on April 24 and has been watched closely by lawyers specializing in crypto-related issues. Some legal experts have argued that the outcome of the case may affect whether NFTs are considered securities.

According to the May 3 report, defense attorney Daniel Filor argued in the trial’s closing statements that Chastain wasn’t guilty because he had never been told the information was supposed to be confidential, stating “Nobody told Nate that he couldn't use or share that information."

By contrast, prosecuting attorney Allison Nichols argued that Chastain knew he was breaking the law. She claimed that he used anonymous OpenSea accounts to make the trades, implying that he was afraid of being caught.

"He hid what he was doing," Nichols reportedly told the jury in her rebuttal. "He knew that he had violated OpenSea's confidentiality agreement."

Related: Crypto exchanges tackle insider trading after recent convictions

It marks the first time a person has been slapped for using privileged knowledge to trade non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

A former employee of Coinbase, Ishan Wahi, and his brother Nikhil were also charged with insider trading of cryptocurrencies in a separate case in July. In that case, Nikhil Wahi pled guilty on September 12.

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Mining Hardware Thief Gets 3-Year Sentence in Russia

Mining Hardware Thief Gets 3-Year Sentence in RussiaRussian authorities have investigated a number of cases involving the theft of crypto mining equipment in the past months. A resident of Yaroslavl has just been found guilty of stealing mining hardware worth over $20,000 and sentenced to three years in prison. Russian Convicted of Stealing Mining Rigs Receives Prison Sentence A 34-year-old man from […]

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Man Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Stealing Nearly $7 Million of Crypto in Israel

Man Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Stealing Nearly  Million of Crypto in IsraelAfek Zard, a resident of Israel, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for embezzling a large sum of cryptocurrency that belonged to a friend of his. The man, who refused to cooperate with the investigation, will have to pay a hefty fine as well. Israeli Resident Sentenced for Cryptocurrency Theft The 27-year-old Zard […]

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