Crypto Crackdown: FBI Hunts CryptoQueen Amid Government Backlash

Good morning, in this article we present a summary of the most relevant events in the crypto world that took place last night.

This means you can quickly catch up on the latest developments. More detailed articles on these themes will appear on Crypto Insiders throughout the day.

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Bitcoin Falls Again After US Government Dump

Bitcoin (BTC) started to fall again last night and is around $66,600 this morning. The reason for this new drop appears to have to do with the news that the US government sent almost 4,000 BTC to Coinbase. Click here for a more detailed price update.

Bitcoin ETF Inflows Continue

Still, net inflows into Bitcoin ETFs continue for a second day in a row. However, these remain remarkably low figures. Net inflows totaled $31 million on Tuesday and $21.4 million on Wednesday.

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Ethereum ETFs Next Week?

There appears to be increasing confidence that the new Ethereum (ETH) ETFs could launch next week. Several (anonymous) sources reportedly told the Reuters news agency that they expect a launch on July 4.

Ethereum ETFs Could Raise $15 Billion

Although Ethereum ETFs are not expected to perform as impressively as Bitcoin ETFs, they could still raise as much as $15 billion by the end of 2025, according to Matt Hougan of Bitwise, one of the applicants. Bitcoin ETFs reached $15 billion after about 6 months instead of 18 months.

Telegram’s Toncoin Network is Overrun with Crypto Scammers

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FBI Opens Hunt for ‘Cryptoqueen’ With $5 Million Reward

The US government appears to be on the hunt for the infamous ‘crypto queen’, Ruja Ignatova, founder of OneCoin. She has been on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives list for years. The FBI has now increased the reward for information leading to her capture to $5 million.

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Crypto Scammers Hack YouTube from Major News Channel

Meanwhile, crypto scammers have taken over the YouTube channel of one of Australia’s largest news channels: 7News.

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