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Binance Holdings, the world's largest crypto platform, acknowledged that it mistakenly keeps collateral for some of the tokens it issues in the same wallet as exchange customer funds.
January 24 -
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has proposed a new system that would allow the blockchain's users to generate obfuscated addresses and receive funds privately on the network.
January 23 -
The crypto rebound has gained so much speculative vigor that even tokens torpedoed last year by their dependence on the discredited mogul Sam Bankman-Fried have rallied, with some more than doubling this month.
January 23 -
Banks worried about similar attacks against their own customers can use multifactor authentication and suspicious login detection to reduce risk.
January 20 -
The challenger bank will run a co-marketing campaign with the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma when it launches this spring and share interchange revenue with the tribe.
January 20 -
COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of more digital options for helping members. Now more credit unions are hoping that artificial intelligence can help reduce stress on frontline staff.
January 20 -
Thieves are getting more organized and aggressive in how they steal from shelves to fund bigger schemes. Emerging checkout systems that track shoppers can deter some of this activity, but not enough to address the full scope of the risk.
January 20 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Alongside the merger, Orrick is launching a unit focused on regulatory advice.
January 19 -
Ordonez will leave her chief innovation officer job at Webster Bank.
January 19 -
The company, which interprets foreign credit bureau data, is opening its first outpost outside of the U.S.
January 19