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2026-03-19
10:31

UK Man Accuses Ex-Wife of Stealing 2323 BTC After Divorce, Worth Approximately $238 Million

Gate News reported that on March 19, a man accused his ex-wife of stealing over 2323 bitcoins from his wallet after their divorce and transferring them to a place he cannot access, with the assets involved valued at up to 180 million pounds (approximately 238 million US dollars). Plaintiff Ping Fai Yuen has filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife Fun Yung Li at the London court over this matter. According to London court ruling documents published on March 10, since the litigation was initiated, the bitcoins involved in the case have been valued at up to 180 million pounds.
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09:01

OpenSea CEO responds to Vanity Fair controversy: wife developing independently, team will focus on long-term growth

OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer, responding to the Vanity Fair controversy, stated that despite external criticism, the team continues to develop and focuses on products that users love. He emphasized that the crypto industry is still in its early stages and will become integrated into daily life in the future, noting that the report misunderstood the industry.
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07:55

$172 Million Bitcoin Mysteriously Disappears: Surveillance Camera Steals Seed Phrase, CZ Warns of Self-Custody Security Risks

British businessman Ping Fai Yuen is suing his ex-wife for stealing his Bitcoin seed phrase and transferring assets worth approximately $172 million. The case is currently under court review, involving legal issues related to privacy surveillance and asset misappropriation. This incident highlights security vulnerabilities in the self-custody model of crypto assets.
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Full analysis of Trump's crypto landscape: earning billions of dollars in 2025, covering Meme coins, DeFi, and investments in publicly listed companies

In 2025, the Trump family's ventures in the cryptocurrency space experienced explosive returns, covering Meme coins, decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, and investments in related publicly listed companies, forming a highly commercialized and also highly controversial "Trump Cryptocurrency Empire." According to Forbes, Trump's personal net worth is approximately $6.6 billion, with a significant portion derived from crypto-related assets. The most attention-grabbing are Trump-themed Meme coins. In early 2025, Trump and his wife Melania launched their own themed tokens successively, with initial market caps reaching billions of dollars. However, as the speculative frenzy subsided, the token prices plummeted, and investors who bought at the peak suffered heavy losses, with some declines exceeding 90%. Despite this, the Trump family remained the main beneficiaries. Public information shows that Trump or entities controlled by him could ultimately hold up to 80% of the total token supply. Even considering liquidity and sell pressure restrictions, their on-paper value remains very high. On-chain data indicates that related wallets have transferred nearly $100 million in stablecoins and some tokens to custody and trading platforms, showing signs of phased liquidation.
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10:39

Trump claims to have captured Venezuelan President Maduro, who previously supported the launch of the cryptocurrency "Petro".

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to Xinhua News Agency, U.S. President Trump stated that the U.S. has successfully struck Venezuela, arresting President Maduro and his wife, and taking them out of Venezuela. Maduro had previously supported the launch of the cryptocurrency "Petro" as the country's international accounting unit, as well as the benchmark for domestic wages and prices of goods and services, with an issuance of 100 million tokens. The purpose of issuing it was to counter the economic and financial blockade imposed by the United States.
09:24

The founder of the Singapore Crypto Assets trading platform Tokenize Xchange has been sued by users, claiming damages of 60.5 million USD.

According to ChainCatcher news reported by Techinasia, more than 270 former users of Tokenize Xchange have filed a lawsuit against the platform's founder Hong Qi Yu and his wife Erin Koo, seeking $60.5 million in compensation for alleged fraudulent misappropriation of customer assets. Tokenize Xchange is a cryptocurrency platform based in Singapore, operated by AmazingTech, which shut down after the Monetary Authority of Singapore rejected its digital payment token license application in July 2025. A report from the court-appointed interim judicial manager stated that AmazingTech owes customers approximately $266.3 million but only holds $2.6 million in assets. The lawsuit was filed in the Singapore High Court, claiming that Hong and
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