
Rise’n’Crypto
Rise’n’Crypto is Cointelegraph’s daily podcast by Robert Baggs covering all the latest major news in crypto, blockchain and Web3 in under 10 minutes. We keep you up to date on all the significant events surrounding Bitcoin, Ethereum, ETFs, regulation and more — all while providing a well-rounded recap of the undiscovered news from the past day. Yesterday’s big stories, today’s essential insights.
Rise’n’Crypto
Memecoin madness: Ulbricht loses $12M in blunder, Elon Musk’s dad’s memecoin, Pump.fun class-action lawsuit
Bitcoin is seeing a clear divergence in strategy between retail investors and whales — something that isn’t uncommon but is interesting. Outside of Bitcoin, it’s chaos as always. The parents of FTX’s former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, are looking into getting a pardon for their son from President Donald Trump, Pump.fun was hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming all memecoins from the platform are securities, Elon Musk’s dad has his own a memecoin and Ross Ulbricht's wallet loses $12 million in a memecoin misstep.
Further reading:
- Bitcoin retail sellers send $625M to Binance before 'first cycle top'
- ECB president ‘confident’ Bitcoin will not enter central bank reserves
- SBF’s parents seek pardon from President Trump: Report
- Pump.fun hit with suit claming all memecoins are securities
- Elon Musk’s dad plans $200M raise with ‘Musk It’ memecoin
- Ross Ulbricht-tied crypto wallets lose $12M in memecoin misstep: Arkham
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