Tag: BCC
Loss-tolerant architecture for quantum computing with quantum emitters
Concatenation Schemes for Topological Fault-tolerant Quantum Error Correction
Binance lawsuit: 61 cryptocurrencies are now seen as securities by the SEC
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Ripple Continues Its Downward Slide And Targets The Low At $0.43
The DLT Science Foundation Makes its Public Launch to Revolutionize Industries and Society
BitConnect’s “Textbook Ponzi” victims will be compensated with $17 million
Over 800 Victims of BitConnect Crypto Ponzi Scheme To Receive $17,000,000 in Restitution, According to U.S. DOJ
Bain Capital Launches Half-Billion Crypto Investment Branch
Investment banking giant Bain Capital has rolled out a $560 million new company arm to focus specifically on crypto and blockchain. The financial behemoth announced the launch of Bain Capital Crypto (BCC), a dedicated investment firm “to support crypto/web3 builders from seed through growth with a highly technical and collaborative approach.” Bain says that BCC […]
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BitConnect Mastermind Indicted for $2.4 Billion Scam – But Authorities Can’t Find Him
Satish Kumbhani, the founder of BitConnect, thought to be the biggest crypto-related Ponzi scheme of all time, is nowhere to be found. Kumbhani, an Indian citizen, was indicted last week for misleading US investors about BitConnect’s purported “Lending Program.” “As alleged in the indictment, however, BitConnect operated as a Ponzi scheme by paying earlier BitConnect […]
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The SEC Is Unable To Locate Founder Of BitConnect – Satish Kumbhani
BitConnect Founder Charged with Orchestrating Global Crypto Ponzi Scheme Worth $2.4B
A U.S. grand jury indicted Satish Kumbhani, the founder of BitConnect, orchestrating a fraud scheme that siphoned approximately $2.4 billion from investors. (Read More)