Compared to his prison accommodations in the Bahamas, the former billionaire appears to be living a pretty decent life while under house arrest.
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Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried have started facing professional consequences for their son Sam Bankman-Fried’s actions.
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Web3 companies continue to hire amidst a bull market as tech giants undergo layoffs and hiring freezes.
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For some users, reversibility runs up against the idea of the blockchain. However, it could be a critical tool for fighting hackers and encouraging the mass adoption of cryptocurrency.
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The proposal puts forward an “opt-in” token standard that would enable victims to report theft to a governance contract, with algorithms helping to identify and freeze ill-gotten gains.
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Universities implement physical and virtual research hubs dedicated to advancing blockchain technology through scientific and educational knowledge.
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Universities have been helping with blockchain-related research for quite some time and, now, some world-class universities have added the technology to their curriculum.
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Gearing up for new battles against data-driven monopolies, antitrust enforcers may well look to blockchain as a way of getting honest data from companies they don't trust.
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Post-secondary institutions appear to be flocking the Uniswap exchange. A Stanford student group just confirmed it has become a Uniswap delegate with more than 2.5 million votes.
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Blockchain startup Alchemy gathers funding from several large investors, including Stanford and Charles Schwab.
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Top US universities are seeing a huge influx of students wanting to study cryptography and cryptocurrencies.
18342 For those who are particularly interested in delving a bit more into cryptocurrency, a Stanford University cryptography PhD professor has recently released his lecture material for free.
44319Cryptocurrency startup, BitFinance, has become a subject of interest to one of the world's most respected institutions of research, Stanford University.
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