The IRS offers a $625,000 bounty to anyone who can break Monero and Lightning, & Other News

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In order to make sure that you are always on top of the most pertinent crypto news, we've prepared a short digest of today's hottest articles:

Chef Nomi has returned all funds back to the SushiSwap community

Who would have thought an alleged exit scam could have a happy ending?

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Bank of France: Stablecoins could impact EU financial sovereignty "for decades"

Banque de France governor François Villeroy de Galhau warned about the threat of "Big Tech" stablecoins.

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Good for Bitcoin? U.S. Senate rejects stimulus without $1,200 checks

The Senate rejected a skinny $500-billion stimulus package, but for Bitcoin and stocks, it could be a good thing in the medium term.

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The IRS offers a $625,000 bounty to anyone who can break Monero and Lightning

The United States Internal Revenue Service has announced a bounty of up to $625,000 to anyone who can crack Monero's privacy.

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SPONSORED: Instant crypto exchange plans to launch iOS app for PRO services

Many traders need to rely on a desktop to access all the tools they need, but a new iOS app from an established instant crypto exchange will soon change that.

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