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Bankrupt cryptocurrency company expected to continue mining operations in Grand Forks

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Bankrupt cryptocurrency company expected to continue mining operations in Grand Forks

GRAND FORKS – Core Scientific Inc., a Texas-based cryptocurrency mining firm, is anticipated to proceed mining operations at its Grand Forks information middle by means of a Chapter 11 chapter submitting.

On Dec. 21, Core Scientific introduced that it was voluntarily in search of Chapter 11 safety within the U.S. Chapter Court docket for the Southern District of Texas, which is able to permit the corporate to reorganize its funds. In response to courtroom filings, the corporate had a web lack of roughly $434.8 million for the three months ending in Sept. 30.

In an electronic mail on Jan. 6, Russell Cann, head of mining at Core Scientific, mentioned the reorganization primarily impacts the corporate’s steadiness sheet, not day by day operations at information facilities.

“Our enterprise mannequin, day-to-day operations of our amenities and company construction will proceed functioning as regular,” mentioned Cann. “The Grand Forks operations and workers shouldn’t be adversely impacted by this process.”

Keith Lund, president and CEO of the Grand Forks Area Financial Growth Company, mentioned the EDC has been in touch with Core Scientific because the information of the chapter submitting.

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“They report that the Grand Forks mission was considered one of their finest, and so they plan to proceed operations by means of the Chapter 11 course of,” mentioned Lund. “Time will inform, however that’s the expectation.”

In June 2021, the Grand Forks Progress Fund authorised a virtually $270,000 mortgage for Core Scientific to purchase down curiosity on industrial loans the corporate took out with Bremer Financial institution. The grant was supposed to leverage a $500,000 grant from the Financial institution of North Dakota by means of the PACE Program.

Lund says the corporate didn’t transfer ahead with that mortgage. A 2021 Annual Report printed by the Grand Forks Progress Fund says Core Scientific knowledgeable Progress Fund employees it was not snug with safety phrases supplied by the Progress Fund.

As a result of the mortgage was by no means finalized, Core Scientific didn’t obtain the $500,000 Financial institution of North Dakota grant, confirmed Grand Forks Metropolis Administrator Todd Feland. The mortgage and grant are two components of a partnered mortgage by means of the PACE Program.

The chapter submitting was necessitated by the lower within the worth of bitcoin, the rise in electrical energy prices and failure of a few of its internet hosting clients to honor cost obligations, Core Scientific mentioned in a press launch. The worth of bitcoin fell by greater than 60% within the final 12 months. Court docket paperwork allege cryptocurrency firm Celsius Mining LLC, considered one of Core Scientific’s largest internet hosting clients, has practically $7 million in unpaid debt to the corporate. Celsius filed for Chapter 11 safety in July 2022.

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Cann in contrast Core Scientific’s restructuring course of to these of Hertz, Chrysler and Delta Airways when these corporations filed for Chapter 11 chapter.

“The corporate will proceed to function in the course of the course of, restructure its steadiness sheet and hopefully prosper after the method is full,” he mentioned.

The Grand Forks facility is considered one of Core Scientific’s six absolutely operational information facilities. Others are situated in North Carolina, Georgia and Kentucky. Cann mentioned the Grand Forks location mines 10 bitcoin per day.

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Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Advance But Fartcoin, Pudgy Penguins Lead Memecoin Rally With Double-Digit Gains – Emeren Group (NYSE:SOL)

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Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Advance But Fartcoin, Pudgy Penguins Lead Memecoin Rally With Double-Digit Gains – Emeren Group (NYSE:SOL)

Memecoins roared back into momentum on Wednesday amid a broader rally supported by encouraging inflation data and Donald Trump’s pro-cryptocurrency moves.

What happened: The unconventional Fartcoin surged over 27% in the last 24 hours to emerge as the biggest meme coin gainer. 

The Solana SOL/USD-based token amassed a market capitalization of $1.24 billion at the time of writing, with trading volumes jumping 26% in the last 24 hours.

Fartcoin was followed by dogwifhat, another popular community-driven Solana meme coin, based on a meme featuring a dog wearing a hat.

The billion-dollar-valued cryptocurrency pumped 11%, while its trading volume jumped 75%.

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PENGU, the official coin of the popular non-fungible token collection Pudgy Penguins, gained 9.76% to a market capitalization of $2.16 billion.

Cryptocurrency Gains +/- Price (Recorded at 10:45 p.m. ET)
Fartcoin (FARTCOIN) +27.22% $1.25
dogwifhat WIF/USD +11.55% $1.71
Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) +9.76% $0.03448

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Meme coin heavyweights like Dogecoin DOGE/USD and Shiba Inu SHIB/USD also gained momentum, rising 3.63% and 2.58%, respectively.

Ethereum ETH/USD-based frog-themed coin Pepe PEPE/USD jumped 6%, while cat-themed Popcat, one of 2024’s biggest gainers, rallied 7.88% in the last 24 hours.

The total meme coin market capitalization rose 4.83% to $106.94 billion, while the overall volume surged 27.81% to $10.74 billion.

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The upsurge followed slower-than-expected growth in core inflation, seen as a net positive for risk-on assets. Additionally, a report raised hopes for clear cryptocurrency regulations under new SEC leadership in the Trump administration.

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Streamlined Cryptocurrency-Focused Apps

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Blaqclouds, Inc. has introduced ShopwithCrypto.io, a Progressive Web App designed to enhance cryptocurrency usability in daily transactions. This app offers a streamlined, multi-device experience that supports over 250 cryptocurrencies across major blockchain networks like ETH, BNB, and MATIC.

Key features of ShopwithCrypto.io include offline functionality, QR code integration, and the ability to purchase gift cards from global merchants, all while ensuring security and transparency through the ZEUS Blockchain. The Progressive Web App’s lightweight design and compatibility with both Android and iOS platforms make it accessible without the need for app store downloads. By combining ease of use with robust security measures, it aims to bridge the gap between digital assets and real-world spending. Its integration with popular wallets like MetaMask allows users to manage their transactions seamlessly while maintaining control of private keys.

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Delta police targeting cryptocurrency scams

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DPD and blockchain analytics company Chainalysis co-hosted other law enforcement agencies and cryptocurrency exchanges for ‘Operation DeCloak’

A cryptocurrency fraud workshop co-hosted by the Delta Police Department last fall identified over 1,100 victims worldwide, including a ‘significant number’ in Canada.

On Sept. 16 and 17, 2024, the DPD and blockchain analytics company Chainalysis hosted “Operation DeCloak,” bringing together representatives from law enforcement agencies including the RCMP, Victoria Police Department, Vancouver Police Department, the BC Securities Commission, the BC Prosecution Service and the BC Financial Services Authority, as well as key stakeholders from cryptocurrency exchanges such as Shakepay and others.

The initiative was a localized “sprint” of Chainalysis’ “Operation Spincaster,” a series of public-private collaborations designed to disrupt and prevent cryptocurrency scams. Spincaster itself spun out from “Operation Disruption,” a collaboration between Chainalysis and the Calgary Police Service in March 2024.

“Leveraging the transparency of the blockchain, Chainalysis proactively identified thousands of compromised wallets. This actionable intelligence formed the basis of a series of operational sprints across six countries (U.S., U.K., Canada, Spain, Netherlands and Australia) with over 100 attendees, including 12 public sector agencies and 17 crypto exchanges,” the company said in a press release.

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“Over 7,000 leads were disseminated during these sprints, relating to approximately US$162 million of losses. These leads were used to close accounts, seize funds and build intelligence to prevent future scams.”

During last fall’s Operation DeCloak, Chainalysis led training sessions in investigating leads, tracing stolen funds and identifying compromised wallets using the company’s proprietary “Crypto Investigations Solution.”

According to a DPD press release, 240 crypto addresses were closely examined, revealing an estimated collective loss of C$35 million.

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The event also promoted proactive policing and disruption strategies aimed at combating fraud, with particular emphasis on a growing tactic known as “approval phishing” used by romance and investment scammers targeting cryptocurrency transactions. 

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The method involves scammers gaining their victim’s trust by promoting false investment opportunities with the promise of high returns, thereby convincing victims to unknowingly approve malicious blockchain transactions.

The initial transaction gives the scammer access to tokens in the victim’s digital wallet without the victim’s knowledge, resulting in unauthorized withdrawals.

Police say scammers typically connect with their victims through social media, or via apps or pop-up ads.

During Operation DeCloak, police say immediate steps were taken to notify identified victims of these scams.

“With the co-operation of the exchange companies, affected individuals were promptly contacted with the goal of preventing further harm,” the DPD said in its press release.

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Since the workshop, the department has successfully deployed the techniques learned through Operation DeCloak. 

“The technique was applied to a previous investigation which identified stolen cryptocurrency funds in a blacklisted address containing US$1.2 million. This address was in the process of being seized by an overseas police agency,” the department said.

Using the DeCloak techniques, the DPD’s Cybercrime Unit has identified an additional 70 transactions worth US$800,000 sent from Canadian exchanges. Investigators are identifying those victims and seizing the funds from the blacklisted address so they can be returned.

“This collaboration with Chainalysis and cryptocurrency exchanges is a testament to the DPD’s focus on innovation and commitment to community safety and well-being.”

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