A Canadian teenager accused of running a multimillion-dollar crypto fraud operation from the Miami area has become the latest young defendant tied to a high-value social-engineering theft case in the US Prosecutors say the scheme caused more than $13 million in losses and helped finance luxury vehicles, jewelry and nightlife spending. The case centers on […]
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A Canadian man has pleaded guilty to laundering proceeds from a crypto fraud scheme that stole more than $13 million through impersonation scams, with U.S. prosecutors seeking a prison sentence of up to 63 months in exchange for his cooperation.…
Around 80% of investors in one of Cardone Capital’s funds had no Bitcoin exposure before the company began shifting its strategy — a detail founder and CEO Grant Cardone himself revealed at the 2026 Consensus conference in Miami earlier this month. Related Reading: Bitcoin’s 4-Year Rhythm Is Still Playing Out, Says Crypto CEO A Hybrid Model With Big Return Claims The $5.3 billion real estate firm has been quietly reshaping how it invests, folding Bitcoin into property deals under a single LLC structure. Cardone says the approach could produce returns somewhere between 22% and 32%, arguing no traditional real estate investment trust can replicate it because REITs are barred from holding Bitcoin on their balance sheets. The latest move came during a recent price pullback. Cardone announced on X that Cardone Capital had purchased another 130 BTC, worth around $9.5 million at current prices, describing it as a buy on the dip. CardoneCapital adds another 130 BTC on pullback. — Grant Cardone
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Ken Griffin wasn’t buying the AI panic. At Davos in January, the billionaire founder of Citadel, the Miami hedge fund giant with $68 billion in investment capital, dismissed artificial intelligence’s output as “garbage.” Then this month, Griffin did a 180. He watched AI agents do complex work in hours that once took Citadel employees weeks or even months. Citadel’s entire business is built around hiring brainiacs. More than 40% of its employees hold advanced degrees, including about 270 Ph.D.s across 40 fields. These are some of the highest-paid workers in America –the median annual compensation for software engineers at Citadel is more than $500,000– and software that can replace even part of that labor could save firms like Citadel enormous amounts of money. Griffin still said he went home depressed because machines were starting to do work that once only those people could do. Economists may soon
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A Miami man faces multiple felony charges after police say he stole nearly $2 million worth of Bitcoin from a former employer — a theft that went undetected for years while the cryptocurrency sat locked in a safe. Nahum Reynaldo Castro, 40, was arrested Tuesday on charges of grand theft, money laundering, unlawful use of a communications device, and offenses against computer users, according to an arrest report obtained by NBC 6. The case stretches back to December 2017, when the victim began purchasing Bitcoin as a long-term investment. He bought a hardware wallet to store the digital currency, and turned to Castro — a trusted employee since 2013 and an IT specialist — to handle the wallet’s setup and security, the report said. By the end of January 2018, Castro had secured more than $217,000 worth of Bitcoin on behalf of his employer. The hardware wallet was then lock
In a noteworthy development, US law firm Fenwick & West has agreed to pay $54 million to settle claims arising from its legal services for the defunct crypto exchange FTX. The proposed settlement, filed in federal court in Miami on Friday, resolves allegations from FTX customers who accused the Silicon Valley-based firm of facilitating misconduct […]
A Canadian man accused of overstaying his visa in the US has been charged in an alleged cryptocurrency fraud scheme that authorities say stole more than $13 million from victims by impersonating crypto support agents. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, 19-year-old Trenton Richard David Johnston allegedly posed as […]
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UFC CEO and President Dana White during UFC 327 at Kaseya Center on April 11, 2026 in Miami, Florida. Julia Demaree Nikhinson | Getty Images UFC President Dana White penned a letter to President Donald Trump pleading for him to reverse a provision of his signature tax law. White asked the president to undo a 90% cap on gambling loss deductions that was approved as part of his “big beautiful bill,” according to a letter first reported by an independent journalist. ESPN reported that the organization independently confirmed the authenticity of the letter. Traders on prediction market platform Kalshi don’t think the law will be repealed this year, but White’s letter moved the odds. After the first report of the letter, chances that the cap will be repealed this year jumped to 37% from 20%. They have since fallen