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U.S. Federal Trade Commission warns of crypto romance scams

The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has warned the public of the rise in romance scams that often involve cryptocurrencies.

In a Monday notice, the FTC advised Americans on how they can handle the situation if their online romantic interest is offering them investment advice.

“No one thinks their online love interest is going to scam them, but scammers are good at what they do,” the FTC noted.

Romance scams, often dubbed as pig butchering scams, involve attackers befriending victims under the guise of their potential love interest. Ultimately, the victims are tricked into making fraudulent cryptocurrency investments, and the scammers disappear.

Such scams have become a norm in the cryptocurrency sector. A recent study by the University of Texas revealed that over billion was lost to these schemes in between January 2020 and February 2024.

As such, the advisory, authored by Colleen Tressler of the Division of Consumer and Business Education, delved into the detective tactics employed by bad actors to execute these scams.

According to the FTC, the attackers “establish an emotional connection” to convince victims into believing that they are “experts in cryptocurrency.”

The commission noted these scammers often promise high returns that are possibly risk-free. However, it added that all such investments carry risks and the guarantees on profits are false.

Further, the FTC stressed that these scammers usually do a background check on the victims. This helps them convince the victim and allows them to “say the right things” to gain their trust, “and before you know it, your new friend is talking money,” the FTC added.

The regulator also advised against transferring any funds, be it fiat or crypto, if requested by such parties, “if you think someone you met on social media is a scammer, cut off contact.”

The notice also urged users to file a report with the FTC if affected by such a scam.

Romance scams have made the headlines on several occasions. 

Back in February 2024, a Philadelphia woman lost 0,000 in cryptocurrency to these bad actors. Scammers befriended the woman and pitched a fraudulent crypto trading app, ultimately convincing her to drain her savings.

The growing prominence of these attacks has prompted regulatory intervention from the likes of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The CFTC charged crypto exchange Debiex on Jan. 20, alleging the firm’s insiders of duping its customers by establishing amicable and “intimate” relationships. These individuals were then tricked into opening trading accounts with the exchange.

Debiex allegedly solicited .3 million from five customers.

Meanwhile, the FBI had also issued a warning before the 2023 Valentine’s day about the surge in romance scams. 

In April 2024, the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office managed to crack down on a similar scam that duped several individuals across the United States. 

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AKT gains 9% as Akash Network unveils future roadmap at decentralized AI event

Akash Network, a leading player in the decentralized cloud computing sector, has seen its native token, AKT, emerge as one of the top gainers among the top 100 cryptocurrencies,

At the time of writing, AKT is still up 9% in the last 24 hours, trading at around .48 per coin. In the same time frame, the token experienced a daily trading volume of .7 million, up 495%. The crypto asset’s market cap has also climbed to .07 billion, making it the 76th-largest cryptocurrency.

AKT 24-hour price chart | Source: CoinMarketCap

Despite the recent price rally, AKT is still down by 40% from its all-time high of .41 reached on April 8, 2021.

AKT’s price surge comes as Akash Network hosted its inaugural full-day summit, Akash Accelerate, focusing on the expansion of permissionless computing and decentralized AI (DeAI).

The event, held in Austin, TX, gathered hundreds of participants from across the decentralized computing space, spotlighting the network’s growth and its evolving ecosystem of projects, companies, and protocols.

The summit featured key collaborations and presentations that highlighted the capabilities and advantages of using Akash’s Supercloud for high-performance computing.

Prominent institutions like the University of Texas at Austin and leading AI companies such as Nous Research, Brev.dev, and Morpheus participated in the summit, discussing the practical applications of decentralized infrastructures.

The University of Texas at Austin, for example, is leveraging Akash’s decentralized infrastructure to provide researchers with access to high-performance GPUs, which are essential for cutting-edge research in AI, without the limitations and high costs associated with traditional cloud providers.

Further, the event unveiled a roadmap for Akash’s development over the coming years, presented by CEO Greg Osuri.

His keynote addressed the strategic direction and anticipated enhancements to Akash’s platform, which are expected to further improve its infrastructure and solidify its position in the decentralized cloud market.

This announcement has likely contributed to the renewed investor interest and optimism surrounding AKT, as it showcases Akash’s commitment to scaling and improving its services.

AKT’s surge comes at a time when the global cryptocurrency market is experiencing a downturn, with a 3% drop bringing its market cap to .45 trillion.

Bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency, has also experienced a similar drop, currently exchanging hands at ,206.

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NOT plunges 15% while the contract owner revoked privileges 

The TON-based meme coin and clicker game on Telegram, Notcoin (NOT), has emerged as the top loser among the leading 100 cryptocurrencies despite its bullish announcement.

NOT is down by 15% in the past 24 hours and is trading at .016 at the time of writing. The asset’s market cap is currently hovering at .64 billion, making it the 58th-largest cryptocurrency.

NOT price, open interest, funding rate and RSI – June 11 | Source: Santiment

Moreover, Notcoin’s daily trading volume also declined by 14%, reaching the 0 million mark. 

According to an official announcement on X, the owner of the Notcoin smart contract has revoked their ownership. Many users have shown bullish sentiment in the same X thread, calling NOT a “community token.”

At this point, per the X post, no one can add any Notcoins to its circulating and total supply — locking the total supply at 102,701,033,769 NOT.

According to data provided by Santiment, the NOT total open interest dropped from .6 million to .4 million over the past 24 hours. The decline in the asset’s open interest comes as it witnessed over million in liquidations, per Coinglass data

Moreover, the total funding rate aggregated by NOT has been sitting close to 0.01% over the past two days. The indicator shows that long-position holders are still slightly dominating short-positioned traders despite the price downturn.

Data from the market intelligence platform shows that the NOT relative strength index (RSI) plunged from 96 on June 2 — when the token reached an all-time high of .028 — to 74 at the reporting time. 

The indicator shows that the heat around NOT has been constantly declining while the token is still overbought. 

Thanks to the declining open interest and RSI, lower price volatility would be expected for Notcoin.

On June 10, the TON-based token recorded a 12% rally after announcing new incentives and a surge in its user base. 

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Australia implements sweeping ban on credit and crypto for online betting

The Australian government is banning the use of credit cards and cryptocurrencies for online betting in its latest bid to mitigate gambling problems troubling the nation.

According to a local report on June 11, the ban extends to credit cards linked to digital wallets, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and any other novel forms of credit. This means Australians can no longer place bets through borrowed funds or anonymous digital currencies.

The latest regulation for online betting aligns with that of physical casinos, which have also banned the use of credit cards. However, the regulations do not apply to online lotteries, which still allow credit card payments.

Kai Cantwell, CEO of Responsible Wagering Australia, is urging the government to expand this ban to include forms of gambling that are currently exempted.

“This is an important measure to protect customers, making it easier for people to stay in control of their own gambling behavior,” said Cantwell.

Last year, lawmakers voted to approve the amendment to the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. The act prohibits gambling providers from offering certain online services to people in Australia.

Following this, gambling service providers were given a six-month transition period to comply with the changing regulations. Companies that fail to comply with the ban risk fines of up to AU4,750 (around 5,000).

The communications regulator has also been granted greater authority to enforce these restrictions.

Additionally, the federal government is mulling over a proposal that will see the elimination of gambling advertisements over three years. This suggestion was one of 31 recommendations floated during a parliamentary inquiry on gambling issues plaguing the nation.

Communications Minister Michelle Rowland mentioned that the government would announce more rules it plans to implement to prevent gambling in the future.

“Australians should not be gambling with money they do not have,” she said.

In the past, Australia had a flourishing market for online casinos accepting payments via digital currencies like Bitcoin. The fast and anonymous transactions offered by these cryptocurrencies were appealing to gamblers.

One study even revealed that in 2019, a substantial 30.7% of Australian gamblers engaged in online gaming using cryptocurrencies.

Recently, tax officials from the land Down Under have been targeting millions of crypto investors, seeking their personal information and details from crypto exchanges.

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Crypto deposits to Chinese precursor makers surge 600% in 2023

Blockchain intel firm TRM Labs says China-based precursor manufacturers received over million in crypto in 2023, with around 60% of payments were made in Bitcoin.

Cryptocurrency appears to be becoming a more preferred payment method for Chinese drug manufacturers as the amount of crypto deposited into wallets linked to these entities soared sixfold from 2022 to 2023, according to TRM Labs, a blockchain intel firm backed by JPMorgan Chase, Visa, Citi, and PayPal among others.

In a recent research report shared with crypto.news, analysts at TRM Labs revealed that deposits into addresses linked to Chinese drug producers more than doubled in the first four months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. In 2023, Chinese precursor networks received over million, with 11 manufacturers accounting for “over 70% of all crypto-denominated sales of drug precursors.”

“Crypto funds sent to Chinese precursor manufacturers primarily come from unhosted wallets, cryptocurrency exchanges, and payment services; the manufacturers’ wallets are most commonly hosted at exchanges.”

TRM Labs

Approximately 60% of crypto payment volume to Chinese precursor manufacturers occurred on the Bitcoin blockchain, followed by 30% on the TRON blockchain and about 6% on the Ethereum blockchain, the data shows. Despite the surge in crypto payments, Chinese manufacturers also appear to be comfortable with accepting payments in fiat currencies via PayPal, MoneyGram, Western Union, and bank transfers.

Drug sales by blockchain | Source: TRM Labs

According to TRM Labs’ study, Chinese drug precursors mainly target Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and the U.S., as their top countries for shipping. However, there are also advertisements targeting Russia and neighboring countries for mephedrone precursors.

In April, a U.S. congressional committee reported that China subsidizes the production of illicit fentanyl precursors, fueling the U.S. opioid crisis. The committee reportedly found that China provides value-added tax rebates to companies manufacturing fentanyl analogs, precursors, and other synthetic narcotics, provided they sell them outside China.

As another blockchain intelligence firm, Elliptic, earlier noted, fentanyl is favored by drug cartels due to its lower production cost compared to heroin and its potency, which is 50 times stronger, making it the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18-45.

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3 projects that show the metaverse isn’t dead

While the buzz surrounding the metaverse has definitely died down, some big brands are still rolling out exciting new virtual worlds.

Back in October 2021, Mark Zuckerberg made a huge announcement: Facebook was going to rebrand as Meta.

This was driven by his vision that the metaverse represented the tech giant’s future — virtual worlds where people would work and play.

But it’s been a turbulent journey for the social network, which also owns Instagram and WhatsApp. Billions upon billions of dollars have been poured into building its metaverse, with little to show for it. That aggressive investment continues. Reality Labs, the division of Meta responsible for bringing this technology to life, lost .8 billion in the first quarter of this year — and there’s been a much greater focus on artificial intelligence.

Countless other companies have also made big bets on the metaverse, with mixed success. Disney was especially bullish, with ex-CEO Bob Chapek declaring it to be “the next great storytelling frontier.” But last year, the entire department tasked with making this happen was abruptly shut down in a brutal round of layoffs. 

The House of Mouse doesn’t appear to have given up on this dream entirely. Back in February, Disney invested .5 billion in Epic Games in a bid to create a “new persistent universe.” Tellingly, the word “metaverse” didn’t appear once in the press release.

You could argue that buzz surrounding virtual worlds has been overshadowed by the rise of AI. But reports of the metaverse’s death have been hugely exaggerated, and pretty big projects continue to be announced on a regular basis.

McMetaverse

Earlier this month, McDonald’s Singapore unveiled a brand-new virtual world called My Happy Place, found directly within the fast food giant’s app. Users have been promised a chance to win “exclusive prices and merchandise” — as well as a year of free meals. Some of the games on offer invite players to build a burger or design their dream restaurant.

There are also perks for the lucky owners of NFTs based on McDonald’s famous purple character Grimace, which was released last year. Why? Because they’ll be able to unlock special wearables available to no one else.

Source: IKEA

IKEA

Later in June, the Swedish home furniture retailer IKEA is also launching a virtual universe on Roblox which has been heralded as “the brand’s first foray into mainstream gaming.” 

The Co-Worker Game will allow players to experience what it’s like to work at IKEA, and move across departments. Levels have been inspired by the real-life roles performed by staff — and include rearranging showrooms and serving up meatballs. In a surreal twist, a small number of gamers will also be paid £13.15 an hour for getting involved… equivalent to the living wage paid to workers in London.

Some of the questions on the application form are surreal to say the least, including how you would feel if you were turned into pixels — and what you would do if the store ran out of pixelated hot dogs in the bistro.

IKEA has said its goal is to “attract a new generation of co-workers” and show that there are ample opportunities for career progression within its business.

Source: Visit Wales

Wales in the metaverse

Skeptics dismissing virtual worlds as a fad have also been proven wrong by the government of Wales in the United Kingdom, which has become the first European country to establish a presence in the metaverse. Hosted on Spatial and created by the national tourism board, it’s hoped the platform will offer visitors a taster of the destinations and attractions available if they decide to come in real life.

Players can roam around a historic castle to look for a hidden map, take a cable car ride from one side of the metaverse to the other, and admire an amphitheater where authentic Welsh music is performed. Crucially, you don’t need a VR headset to get involved, as it’s also available on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Tourism minister Hannah Blythyn said:

“The Wales metaverse has been created to reach new audiences — wherever they may be in the world — and inspire them to visit our awesome nation for real. By showcasing some of the best Wales has to offer visitors in this incredibly innovative way, we’re putting Wales in an online sphere where millions of people already meet every day.

Hannah Blythyn

With each of these three projects announced in the past couple of months, it’s clear to see that there’s still a lot of enthusiasm for building in the metaverse. And as virtual reality headsets become cheaper and more efficient, there’s a decent chance that curious consumers will be more enthusiastic about taking the plunge.

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Spot BTC ETFs record first day of outflows in 4 weeks

The constant inflows of the spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S. have come to an end after four weeks.

According to data provided by Farside Investors, spot BTC ETFs in the U.S. recorded .9 million in net outflows on June 10 — ending their four-week winning streak. The majority of the outflows belong to Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) — registering .5 million in outflows.

The Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (BTCO), Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund (BRRR) and Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) each saw .5 million, .8 million and million in outflows, respectively. 

On the other hand, only Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) and iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) recorded inflows of .6 million and .3 million, respectively. 

It’s important to note that the total net inflows of spot BTC ETFs in the U.S. have surpassed the .6 billion mark, thanks to the four weeks of constant inflows — recorded over billion in net inflows between May 13 and June 7.

The bearish sentiment comes as investors take a cautious approach ahead of the U.S. CPI data release, scheduled for June 12. Last month, the CPI came at 3.4%, as expected, which eventually brought market-wide bullish sentiment.

Consequently, the global crypto market capitalization declined by 2.8% in the past 24 hours and is hovering at .59 trillion, according to data from CoinGecko.

Bitcoin plunged to ,600 and Ethereum (ETH) is closing down to the ,500 mark. At this point, 94 of the leading 100 cryptocurrencies are wandering in the red zone.

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Jellyverse launches DeFi 3.0 tools on Sei

Jellyverse, the DeFi platform that serves as Balancer’s exclusive partner on the Sei blockchain, has launched a new decentralized exchange (DEX) as it targets further growth within the DeFi space.

The Jellyverse team revealed the new ecosystem via a press release shared with Crypto.news on Monday.

Announced features include a DEX protocol called JellySwap; staking solution JellyStake and a synthetics protocol dubbed ‘jAssets’.

Jellyverse integrates DeFi 3.0 tools

The decentralized finance market continues to see remarkable resurgence following the bear market impact of the last cycle.

As the cryptocurrency industry takes greater strides with the fresh traction in lending, staking, real-world assets and others, Jellyverse says its latest move aims at creating a new way for the community to diversify their portfolios.

DeFi 3.0 is that goal, with tools such as jAssets, the DEX protocol JellySwap and JellyStake key to achieving this.

JellySwap is a Balancer friendly-fork that introduces ‘WeightedPools’ and will support up to eight different tokens. There’s also ‘composable stable pools’ that users can tap into to customize their investment ratios, leveraging up to five tokens for every pool.

Meanwhile, JellyStake will offer an opportunity for stakers to earn rewards.

jAssets, on the other hand, provides for a synthetics protocol where users can create tokens and track price feeds of Real-World Assets (RWAs), including stocks to commodities.

“Our mission is to redefine DeFi by connecting it with real-world assets, ensuring robust and sustainable growth regardless of market trends,” Santiago Sabater, the co-founder of Jelly Labs AG, said in a statement.

The DeFi 3.0 tools stand to enable a new path to portfolio diversification in the crypto market, Sabater added.

Jellyverse unveils inaugural Pool Party event

As Jellyverse marks this milestone, it’s planned a new token offering for the community. The platform’s first Pool Party event will commence June 11 at 12 pm UTC, providing a unique chance for users to land Jelly Tokens ($JLY).

Interested community members will be able to buy SEI tokens, with these then pooled with JLY to generate the first liquidity pool.

The offer will be open for four days, or until the JLY tokens run out.

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Jupiter founder: Memecoins are user-generated money 

Jupiter’s founder said memecoins could be a gateway for attracting new Web3 users en masse and an on-ramp for understanding the larger cryptocurrency stack.

According to Jonathan Oggiono, commonly known as “Were Meow,” Solana memecoins and similar tokens on other blockchain networks herald a new user value proposition paradigm. 

“In the web2 era, it was all about user-generated content. In the web3 era, it’s all about user-generated money,” said Oggiono via a June 10 thread on X.

Memecoin mania 2024

Meme tokens, especially on Solana (SOL) and Base, have all but claimed the spotlight in this year’s market uptrend alongside institutional adoption like spot Bitcoin ETFs. 

While skeptics scrutinize the so-called ‘casino behavior,’ users speculate on the memetic crypto market. Some traders have turned a few bucks into hundreds of thousands of dollars; others have even made millions from early-stage memecoin investments. 

New projects such as Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) have also challenged market leaders from previous cycles.

Per CoinGecko, new tokens like Dogwifhat (WIF), Brett (BRETT), Book of Meme (BOME), and Dog.Go.To.The.Moon (DOG) broke into the top 10 memecoins per market cap within weeks to months of launching. 

Diving into web3

Oggiono also opined meme protocols are positioned to offer first contact with the broader web3 ecosystem. Jupiter’s founder believes memes can open a deeper understanding of crypto infrastructure, decentralized finance (defi), and even more niche sectors like real-world assets. 

The remarks echo sentiments shared by Solana co-founder Raj Gokal at Consensus 2024. As crypto.news reported, Gokal stated that crypto meme projects could “intuitively onboard users.” 

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