crypto investors
Coverage of crypto investors in the Nexus archive.
- Google Sues Chinese Crime Group for Allegedly Using Gemini AI for Mass Phishing Scams
Google is suing a Chinese crime group for allegedly using its Gemini AI to create phishing sites that stole millions of credit card numbers and targeted crypto investors.
- Bitcoin on course for worst week since 2022 as 'bored' crypto investors lured away by SpaceX frenzy
Bitcoin is experiencing its worst week since 2022 as crypto investors shift focus to SpaceX-related opportunities. The downturn highlights a shift in investor attention away from cryptocurrency markets.
- Bitcoin on course for worst week since 2022 as 'bored' crypto investors lured away by SpaceX frenzy
Bitcoin is on track for its worst weekly performance since 2022 as crypto investors shift focus to SpaceX-related opportunities. The article attributes the decline to 'bored' investors abandoning cryptocurrency for the space sector's recent developments.
- Fed Decision Looms: Powell’s Final Speech and Market Impact
The Federal Reserve is set to announce its April 29 policy decision, with markets expecting no change in interest rates, which will remain at 3.50%–3.75%. Focus is on Jerome Powell's guidance ahead of his term's end, as his comments could influence expectations about future rate cuts or prolonged tight policy. Global investors, including those in crypto, are monitoring his tone for signals impacting risk assets.
- A French Tax Official Revealed Home Addresses of Crypto Investors, Leading to 41 Kidnappings
A French tax official leaked sensitive data of crypto users, including home addresses and personal identification, which were sold to crypto criminals. This data breach led to 41 kidnappings over four months from January to April 2026.
- Accepting Bitcoin for a property sale in Scotland — advice needed
A developer in Scotland is selling 20 converted steading properties in the Highlands, each priced at £250,000, and plans to accept Bitcoin payments to attract crypto investors. The properties, near Inverness Airport and the North Coast 500 route, aim to leverage Outlander tourism and short-term rental demand.