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Twitter Loses Elon Musk the Board Member, Regains Elon Musk the Shitposter
After Elon Musk opted not to take a board seat at the social media company, the question is who made the decision and why.
The SEC’s Former Head of Internet Enforcement Fears How the Crypto Story Ends
We talked to one of the most credentialed critics of cryptocurrencies and NFTs about fraud and potential "cataclysmic events" in the industry.
Crypto Loans Service BlockFi Pays Record $100 Million SEC Penalty
BlockFi caught a record fine for a crypto firm in the latest blow to the emerging crypto loans industry.
How 2 Guys Allegedly Manipulated the GameStop Options Market
Two men allegedly completed thousands of “wash trades” with themselves to harvest hundreds of thousands of dollars in meme stock rebates from broker apps.
Coinbase Goes Nuclear After SEC Threatens to Sue Over Crypto Loans
The SEC has reportedly blocked the launch of a service where customers can earn interest by lending out crypto in a blow to the emerging industry.
Tell Us If You Know More About These Financial Crimes Investigated By the SEC
Motherboard obtained documents detailing a SEC investigation into Tesla, a failed ICO scam, a fictitious tender offer for Fitbit, and attempts to impersonate SEC officials.
The GameStop Fiasco Is Democrats’ Golden Opportunity to Tame the Stock Market
Congress is mad as hell, and they might just do something about it.
This App Lets You Automatically Join the Robinhood Class Action Lawsuit
"I think that both the legal and financial system is stacked against the average person and this case is so important because it combines them both."
SEC Fines Robinhood $65M After It Cost Customers Millions of Dollars
The commission-free investment app lost customers $34.1 million and misled them about how it makes money, the SEC said.
Founder of Anti Cyber Fraud Company Charged With Fraud
Adam Rogas, who recently resigned as the CEO of cyber-fraud company NS8, allegedly defrauded investors of nearly $17.5 million.
Slack Warns Investors It's a Target for Nation-State Hacking
As Slack prepares to go public, the company is warning potential investors that it's a target for malicious attacks from “sophisticated organized crime, nation-state, and nation-state supported actors,” according to an SEC filing published today.
Elon Musk may have committed securities fraud to make Grimes laugh, SEC lawsuit says
Elon Musk set Tesla's would-be share price at $420 "because he had recently learned about the number's significance in marijuana culture," according to the lawsuit.