FBI Visits ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ After Memecoin Meltdown: You Won’t Believe What Happened Next!

In a riveting episode of her “Talk Tuah” podcast, Haliey recounted the moment the Federal Bureau of Investigation decided to pay a visit to her grandmother’s house. Yes, you heard that right! They were there to chat about the Hawk Tuah (HAWK) crypto token, which, let’s just say, has been labeled an exit scam by more than a few crypto commentators. 🕵️‍♂️

Crypto Chaos: Why Is India Still Playing Hide and Seek with Regulation?

The Supreme Court of India is on a mission, folks! They want the central government to whip up a clear policy on cryptocurrency regulation. Why? Because they’re worried it’s going to turn the economy into a circus. During a bail hearing for a guy accused of running shady bitcoin trades in Gujarat, Justices Surya Kant and N. Kotiswar Singh had a little chat with Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, who was representing the Centre. The bench said:

Is Bitcoin the New Gold? Eric Trump’s Speech Leaves Us All Wondering! 💰🤔

At the illustrious gathering known as Consensus 2025, Mr. Eric Trump, with all the gravitas of a gentleman of his standing, proclaimed Bitcoin to be the “digital gold.” He further unveiled his ambitious plans for American Bitcoin, a venture promising low-cost mining that aspires to great heights. This oration has rekindled fervent discussions regarding the long-term value, utility, and the national strategy concerning cryptocurrencies.

How DigiAsia Just Made Bitcoin Seem Like the Best Investment Ever

So, here’s the deal: DigiAsia, a tech firm with a fancy name that does stuff with digital financial services in Asia and beyond (you know, nothing too exciting), announced it was throwing $100 million into a Bitcoin [BTC] treasure chest. Suddenly, everyone was interested. Funny how that works, right?

DOJ Launches Investigation Into Coinbase Data Breach

In a plot twist worthy of a soap opera, the company revealed that a group of cybercriminals was behind the breach. Reports say these attackers resorted to bribing certain employees and contractors in India to obtain personal information from the company’s customers. It’s called social engineering, but let’s be honest, it’s just trickery in a fancy suit! 🎩