From Tech Pioneer to Madman, What Happened to John McAfee?
McAfee has gone from being an anti-virus software inventor to a person of interest in a murder to a presidential candidate.
ZoeyMcAfee has gone from being an anti-virus software inventor to a person of interest in a murder to a presidential candidate.
ZoeyCrypto lawyer John E. Deaton criticizes the SEC's actions in the Ripple case, denouncing government overreach and expressing concerns about broader regulatory impacts on financial freedom in the crypto community.
Huang BoRenowned attorney John E. Deaton reveals a surprising cryptocurrency portfolio, emphasizing a substantial preference for Bitcoin and Ethereum despite his well-known support for XRP. His investment strategy and legal stand reflect a broader perspective on the crypto industry's regulatory landscape. Despite challenges, Deaton remains optimistic about the future of cryptocurrencies.
Xu LinThere are plans to introduce a new bill to allow digital currency transactions in Maine
BitcoinistThe agency criticized the allegations that it had ordered the minting of new tokens, among other things.
BeincryptoA TikTok influencer has made a wild claim that McAfee is Satoshi Nakamoto.
BeincryptoNotorious Bitcoin proponent John McAfee could be hiding in some underground residence, or a secluded island and away from public ...
BitcoinistThe U.S. tax service has used the same tactic to gain information from Circle, Coinbase and Kraken in recent years, as analysis finds that half of taxes on crypto go unpaid.
CointelegraphOn October 5, 2020, the SEC alleged that McAfee and Watson promoted ICO investments on Twitter without disclosing that they were paid for them.
CointelegraphWorld Wrestling Entertainment offered 500 Gold Class sets with Cena's NFT for $1,000, but only a fraction of them were sold.
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