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Iran Bombs Qardaha, Lafvan; 20% Global Natural Gas Supply at Critical Risk

On March 18, Iran attacked Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City, a globally important liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility. Market concerns about energy supply disruptions have driven oil prices higher. This incident has triggered a systemic supply storm, impacting aviation, logistics, and consumer goods industries. The cryptocurrency market may experience volatility due to risk-off sentiment, with potential long-term benefits from quantitative easing policies. Qatar and Japan are particularly vulnerable in the supply disruption, and supply chain resilience will be tested.
MarketWhisper·03-19 01:48
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Court hearing as early as October! U.S. prosecutors seek a retrial of Tornado co-founder, previously charged with laundering $1 billion.

The U.S. Department of Justice has requested a reexamination of the money laundering and sanctions case against Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, with a court date expected in October 2026. Although he has filed a motion for a not guilty verdict, prosecutors still emphasize the need to determine a reexamination date as soon as possible. Roman Storm remains resolute, emphasizing that he faces serious charges due to open-source code.
CryptoCity·03-12 06:35

Meta acquires "Lobster Community," what big move is Zuckerberg planning next?

Author: BiyaNews Imagine your home robot vacuum, smart speaker, and phone assistant suddenly start secretly discussing how to more efficiently "manage" your life on a certain "dark web" forum, even inventing a cryptic language you can't understand. It sounds like a thriller sequel to the sci-fi movie "Her," but not long ago, an AI social network called Moltbook caused a worldwide sensation with a similar plot. And just as the public opinion storm was still subsiding, social media giant Meta announced it would acquire it. This is not just Mark Zuckerberg's impulsive "shopping spree." Based on my observations, every acquisition by tech giants is like a move on the chessboard, backed by years of strategic planning. Meta's latest move is not targeting a viral product that gained sudden fame due to an "AI conspiracy post," but rather the entity behind it that could define the next generation.
PANews·03-11 11:47
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Gate Daily (March 11): SEC and CFTC sign Memorandum of Understanding; US requests re-examination of Tornado Cash co-founders

Bitcoin (BTC) is currently maintaining a price of around $70,000. The Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that they will coordinate with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for joint meetings regarding product applications. Additionally, the case of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm will be retried. The market is volatile due to geopolitical influences, and investor sentiment is poor, but a significant decline in the short term is unlikely.
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MarketWhisper·03-11 01:38
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US Prosecutors Seek October 2026 Retrial for Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm

US prosecutors seek retrial for Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm after a jury failed to reach a verdict on money laundering charges. Retrial request follows split jury decision that left sanctions and money laundering conspiracy charges unresolved. Roman Storm faces a possible 40 year p
CryptoNewsLand·03-10 12:21

DOJ Seeks Retrial for Tornado Cash Co-Founder Roman Storm

The U.S. DOJ seeks to retry Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, after a divided jury found him guilty on one count while deadlocking on money laundering and sanctions charges. This case raises significant implications for crypto development, privacy tools, and the responsibility of software creators.
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Coinfomania·03-10 08:35

U.S. prosecutors insist on re-examining Tornado Cash founder, Roman Storm laments: Writing open-source code should only warrant 40 years in prison

Manhattan prosecutors in the United States have requested a re-examination of the money laundering and sanctions violation charges against Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm, despite the jury failing to reach a consensus. Storm responded by stating he faces the risk of 40 years in prison and criticized the Department of Justice for double standards. The crypto community also expressed disappointment with the prosecutors' approach.
動區BlockTempo·03-10 06:50