
Rise’n’Crypto
Women in crypto earn 15% more than men, BitClout founder charged by SEC
Bitcoin dipped as low as $65,000 in the past 24 hours, but traders and analysts are entirely unphased, as the mass Mt. Gox sell-off isn’t happening in any way, shape or form, with some believing BTC is primed for a breakout in the coming months. Elsewhere, the spot Ether ETFs flip to positive inflows for the first time since launching, the founder of BitCloud is charged with fraud by the SEC, and women in crypto earn 15% more on average than their male colleagues.
Further reading:
- Over 41.5% of Mt. Gox Bitcoin distributed as creditors continue to hodl
- Bitcoiners tip ‘September breakout’ but cast doubt on near-term $100K
- Spot Ethereum ETFs flip positive after $34M inflow on July 30
- SEC Charges BitClout founder Nader Al-Naji with fraud
- SEC likely still believes SOL is a security, say crypto execs
- Women in crypto earn 15% more than men: Pantera Capital survey
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