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In a three-month span beginning in March 2023, the FBI shifted gears in their investigations involving digital currencies. Those efforts have led to the confiscation of an estimated $1.7 million in cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, USDT, XMR, and DAI.
Some of these were traced back to Binance-affiliated wallets. Notably, the Eastern District of Virginia saw the most substantial single seizure of 428.5 ETH.
"Simply put, no. Bitcoin raises concerns among both local and European regulators. Our primary business demands our focus, and it wouldn't be rational to jeopardize it by engaging with a high-risk asset like Bitcoin," says Mykhailo Rohalskyi.
He believes that cryptocurrency lacks advantages over fiat money, apart from the potential to sidestep local currency regulations.
Speaking on Ukraine's crypto landscape, the Monobank co-founder added:
"I'm skeptical about the widespread acceptance of cryptocurrencies in our country. The approach of the National Bank of Ukraine to crypto regulation remains uncertain."
Brian Armstrong has expressed his belief that Binance has transferred some of their USDC assets to a different stablecoin, according to anonymous sources in Cointelegraph.
NotChaseColeman, an analyst, highlights that Binance and Justin Sun are strategically moving from USDT to USDC to secure USD, which will then be invested in FDUSD and TUSD (assets controlled by the company).
Adam Cochran, a name we're familiar with, weighed in, drawing attention to the activities associated with Binance addresses. He observed:
“Even with banks open in Asia and Europe and US coming online, USDT peg is off by the deepest sustained amount since the FTX fall out. Selling pressure once again coming in from the Binance.”
Adam thinks the uncertainty surrounding USDT is at an all-time high, and the Curve Finance and Uniswap platforms are overrun with USDT.
He was optimistic about a more promising USDT horizon today, but that seems to be deferred.
BTC has touched the 28,710 threshold. Indeed, Mondays have their unique trials.
MicroStrategy intends to raise up to $750 million through a stock sale, stating it might use the proceeds to purchase additional BTC.
Saylor's company bought 467 BTC in July at an average price of $30,835, without any previous sales of Bitcoin.
The company currently holds 152,800 BTC, valued at $4.53 billion. 







