Ultra-Exclusive Surfside Penthouse in Miami Sells for $22 Million in an All-Crypto Deal
On May 27, the state of Florida saw one of the largest real estate sales in cryptocurrency, as a Miami Beach ultra-exclusive luxury penthouse was sold for over $22 million. The penthouse located on the ninth floor of the 12-story building offers 5,067 square feet of space and a 2,960-square-foot terrace with oceanfront views. One of the Most Exclusive Luxury Homes in Miami Sells Entirely for Crypto Assets According to Arte by Antonio...
Spain Prepares for Tax Returns Season With Crypto Traders in Sight
Spain nears the final day for its citizens to file their tax statements, and this year cryptocurrency traders are in the sights of tax authorities. Any trader that has obtained revenue after selling cryptocurrencies must file taxes and pay a percentage of the operation. However, many new traders are still unsure of what needs to be done. Spain’s Tax Authority Prepares to Target Crypto Traders Spain is nearing the end of the period...
Bitcoin Mining Firm Hut 8 Approved to List on Nasdaq
Major North American bitcoin mining firm Hut 8 Mining has been approved for listing on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol HUT. The company is also listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Hut 8 Mining Corp. announced Thursday that its common shares have been approved to list on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (Nasdaq) under the ticker symbol HUT. Nasdaq’s website explains that the global select market “has the highest initial listing...
Court: BREIN Can Continue Action Against Hosts in ‘Pirate CDN’ Streaming Case
Back in 2013 a new type of pirate operation began operating from Russia. Moonwalk, which is now described as a ‘pirate CDN’, began supplying large numbers of third-party pirate sites with pirated movies and TV shows, paying out an estimated $0.60 per 1000 views. One of the problems for local rightsholders was that Moonwalk hosted much of its content outside Russia, the Netherlands in particular. However, that changed in October 2019...
Free Music App TREBEL Files For IPO, Hoping To Attract Millions of Pirates
When Spotify launched in 2006, the plan was to draw music pirates into a legal ecosystem that would render piracy less attractive while compensating the artists. While both of those goals have been achieved, piracy is still the go-to option for millions of music fans and artists still have complaints that they are not being paid appropriately. In time these issues will have to be addressed but in the meantime, free music app TREBEL is...