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Tens of millions of dollars worth Bitcoin left untouched in wallets since 2011—when the asset was trading for around $1—has been moved after 14 years. Six ancient BTC addresses holding a total of 250 BTC, nearly $22 million worth at today’s price, moved the assets to new locations Monday after sitting untouched for all those years. Blockchain data shows that the wallets are so old, they used legacy addresses—those first used when the protocol went live. Such addresses are now seldom used for sending and receiving Bitcoin.
Tens of millions of dollars worth Bitcoin left untouched in wallets since 2011—when the asset was trading for around $1—has been moved after 14 years.

Six ancient BTC addresses holding a total of 250 BTC, nearly $22 million worth at today’s price, moved the assets to new locations Monday after sitting untouched for all those years.

Blockchain data shows that the wallets are so old, they used legacy addresses—those first used when the protocol went live. Such addresses are now seldom used for sending and receiving Bitcoin.
Russian lawmaker Anton Gorelkin accused Western countries of pursuing political goals and said it would not be the last time pressure is exerted on Russia's cryptocurrency infrastructure. "To the investors who underestimated this risk, my condolences," Gorelkin wrote on Telegram on Thursday. "But it is worth recognising that it is impossible to completely block this market for Russia," he said. "Cryptocurrencies will remain one of the most effective tools for circumventing sanctions, although USDT can be safely deleted from this list." ($1 = 89.2500 roubles)
Russian lawmaker Anton Gorelkin accused Western countries of pursuing political goals and said it would not be the last time pressure is exerted on Russia's cryptocurrency infrastructure.

"To the investors who underestimated this risk, my condolences," Gorelkin wrote on Telegram on Thursday.

"But it is worth recognising that it is impossible to completely block this market for Russia," he said. "Cryptocurrencies will remain one of the most effective tools for circumventing sanctions, although USDT can be safely deleted from this list."

($1 = 89.2500 roubles)
Binance to Delist Major Stablecoins by March 2025 According to the exchange’s statement, major stablecoins like Tether (USDT), First Digital USD (FDUSD), TrueUSD (TUSD), Pax Dollar (USDP), DAI, and others listed on the platform will no longer be available for trading. Similarly, Binance has also directed its users to switch to MiCA-compliant alternatives like Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) and Eurite (EURI) before the deadline, the last of March 2025. It is worth mentioning that while delisting typically affects trading pairs more, the exchange has given its users a vote of confidence. Users can deposit, withdraw, and convert non-compliant stablecoins through Binance Convert. Furthermore, the exchange stressed its unrelenting efforts to play by the rules and regulations established by EU watchdogs. #BBWDocuSeries #WhiteHouseCryptoSummit #stable
Binance to Delist Major Stablecoins by March 2025

According to the exchange’s statement, major stablecoins like Tether (USDT), First Digital USD (FDUSD), TrueUSD (TUSD), Pax Dollar (USDP), DAI, and others listed on the platform will no longer be available for trading.

Similarly, Binance has also directed its users to switch to MiCA-compliant alternatives like Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) and Eurite (EURI) before the deadline, the last of March 2025.

It is worth mentioning that while delisting typically affects trading pairs more, the exchange has given its users a vote of confidence. Users can deposit, withdraw, and convert non-compliant stablecoins through Binance Convert.

Furthermore, the exchange stressed its unrelenting efforts to play by the rules and regulations established by EU watchdogs.
#BBWDocuSeries
#WhiteHouseCryptoSummit
#stable
DeepSeek is the name of a free AI-powered chatbot, which looks, feels and works very much like ChatGPT. That means it's used for many of the same tasks, though exactly how well it works compared to its rivals is up for debate. It is reportedly as powerful as OpenAI's o1 model - released at the end of last year - in tasks including mathematics and coding. Like o1, R1 is a "reasoning" model. These models produce responses incrementally, simulating how humans reason through problems or ideas. Deepseek says it has been able to do this cheaply - researchers behind it claim it cost $6m (Ā£4.8m) to train, a fraction of the "over $100m" alluded to by OpenAI boss Sam Altman when discussing GPT-4. It has also seemingly be able to minimise the impact of US restrictions on the most powerful chips reaching China. DeepSeek's founder reportedly built up a store of Nvidia A100 chips, which have been banned from export to China since September 2022. Some experts believe he paired these chips with cheaper, less sophisticated ones - ending up with a much more efficient process. DeepSeek also uses less memory than its rivals, ultimately reducing the cost to perform tasks for users. That combination of performance and lower cost helped DeepSeek's AI assistant become the most-downloaded free app on Apple's App Store when it was released in the US. The same day, it was hit with "large-scale malicious attacks", the company said, causing the company to temporary limit registrations. Its website also experienced outages. Like many other Chinese AI models - Baidu's Ernie or Doubao by ByteDance - DeepSeek is trained to avoid politically sensitive questions. When the BBC asked the app what happened at Tiananmen Square on 4 June 1989, DeepSeek did not give any details about the massacre, a taboo topic in China, which is subject to government censorship. #DeepSpeekImpact #Deepseekdeepthinkr1response #ai
DeepSeek is the name of a free AI-powered chatbot, which looks, feels and works very much like ChatGPT.
That means it's used for many of the same tasks, though exactly how well it works compared to its rivals is up for debate.
It is reportedly as powerful as OpenAI's o1 model - released at the end of last year - in tasks including mathematics and coding.
Like o1, R1 is a "reasoning" model. These models produce responses incrementally, simulating how humans reason through problems or ideas.
Deepseek says it has been able to do this cheaply - researchers behind it claim it cost $6m (Ā£4.8m) to train, a fraction of the "over $100m" alluded to by OpenAI boss Sam Altman when discussing GPT-4.
It has also seemingly be able to minimise the impact of US restrictions on the most powerful chips reaching China.
DeepSeek's founder reportedly built up a store of Nvidia A100 chips, which have been banned from export to China since September 2022. Some experts believe he paired these chips with cheaper, less sophisticated ones - ending up with a much more efficient process.
DeepSeek also uses less memory than its rivals, ultimately reducing the cost to perform tasks for users.
That combination of performance and lower cost helped DeepSeek's AI assistant become the most-downloaded free app on Apple's App Store when it was released in the US.
The same day, it was hit with "large-scale malicious attacks", the company said, causing the company to temporary limit registrations.
Its website also experienced outages.
Like many other Chinese AI models - Baidu's Ernie or Doubao by ByteDance - DeepSeek is trained to avoid politically sensitive questions.
When the BBC asked the app what happened at Tiananmen Square on 4 June 1989, DeepSeek did not give any details about the massacre, a taboo topic in China, which is subject to government censorship.
#DeepSpeekImpact #Deepseekdeepthinkr1response
#ai
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