Ukrainian Officials Enhance Crypto Crime Investigation Skills with OSCE Training

Ukrainian officials have enhanced their crypto crime investigation skills through a recent OSCE training session, gaining essential knowledge and tools to trace illicit activities on blockchain networks amid rising concerns over the misuse of cryptocurrencies.
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Mog Coin and Catslap Prices Surge as Coinbase Plans More Meme Coin Listings

Catslap ($SLAP) hits a 1,740% surge in 24 hours, leading the meme coin market with $7M trading volume and growing community metrics. With staking rewards, locked liquidity, and gamification features, this Ethereum-based token aims to sustain its bullish trajectory. What’s next for Catslap and its roadmap?
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FreeDum Fighters Meme Coin Surges to $600K in Presale, Hype Intensifies as Final 15 Days Countdown Begins

FreeDum Fighters ($DUM) presale surpasses $600,000, blending satire with crypto innovation. MAGATRON, the Trump-themed mech, aims to “make crypto great again” as investors rush to secure discounted tokens in the final 15 days.
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Is Peanut The Squirrel Done? PNUT Price Down 50% From ATH

Peanut the Squirrel might be down and out as PNUT price continues sinking despite a -50% drop, and now it seems PNUT crypto holders are rotating to the viral Pepe Unchained. PNUT exploded onto the scene with dramatic effect earlier this month after authorities in the United States dispatched a much-loved squirrel named Peanut. The […]
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Illicit Crypto Inflows from Japanese Exchanges Drop in H1 2024: Chainalysis

Illicit crypto inflows tied to scams on Japanese exchanges saw a significant decline in the first half of 2024, according to Chainalysis. Ethereum inflows dropped by 69%, while Bitcoin inflows were nearly halved. Despite progress, scammers are adapting with advanced techniques, requiring enhanced vigilance.
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