Kraken ends its crypto-staking services for US clients following $30M SEC charge

Kraken, a San Francisco-based cryptocurrency service, has announced the termination of its crypto-staking services for U.S. customers following a $30 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The settlement related to the platform’s “unregistered securities” offering, in which users were given shares in exchange for lending their digital assets from 2017 to… Continue reading Kraken ends its crypto-staking services for US clients following $30M SEC charge

Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident

This week has been full of news in the tech world, but perhaps the biggest story was Twitter’s announcement that it would no longer allow third-party developers to create Twitter clients. The move has been met with plenty of criticism from users, who have relied on third-party clients for years. But the reasons behind the… Continue reading Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident

Third-party Twitter clients stopped working, and nobody’s sure why

It’s been a rough couple of days for those who rely on third-party Twitter clients such as Tweetdeck, Twitlert, and Tweetbot for their daily dose of the web’s 280-character-limit musings. Many of these applications have stopped working without warning, leaving users with no idea as to why it happened or what to do next. The… Continue reading Third-party Twitter clients stopped working, and nobody’s sure why

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