Cryptocurrency asset manager Grayscale has amended its S-3 filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) the same day that the CEO of its parent company Digital Currency Group, Barry Silbert, resigned from its board of directors.
Nearly a decade after a major hack, the Mt. Gox cryptocurrency exchange is finally starting to reimburse its customers, in a move that involves the return of 850,000 BTC worth around $36 billion.
The former CEO of leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance, Changpeng Zhao, has seen his wealth dramatically increase by nearly $25 billion this year, despite facing a crackdown from a coalition of U.S. regulators and facing potential prison time after pleading guilty to criminal charges.
Top stories in the Crypto Roundup today:
- Grayscale Amends Spot Bitcoin ETF Filing After Barry Silbert Departure
- Mt. Gox Starts Repaying Creditors Nearly a Decade Later
- Binance's Changpeng Zhao Sees Net Worth Gain $25 Billion Amid Regulatory Challenges and Legal Woes
- USDT Reaches All-time High Market Cap, Surpassing $90 Billion