Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is using his company’s own legal bill as evidence that Washington’s approach to digital assets has a direct, measurable cost. Garlinghouse has said Ripple spent roughly $150 million fighting the SEC over more than four years
On the same occasion, Garlinghouse also noted that a majority of the company’s hiring during that stretch happened outside the United States. It’s as proof that regulatory ambiguity pushes capital and jobs offshore, not just headlines into court dockets.
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The SEC sued Ripple, Garlinghouse, and co-founder Chris Larsen in December 2020, alleging the company raised funds through unregistered securities sales of XRP. The case dragged through multiple rulings before both sides filed a joint stipulation dismissing their appeals in August 2025, per the SEC’s own litigation release, leaving a $125,035,150 civil penalty and a registration-related injunction in place.
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That outcome distinguished between institutional sales and secondary-market trading of XRP rather than declaring the token categorically exempt from securities law. It’s a nuance that matters when Ripple invokes the case as a template for how crypto assets should be regulated going forward.
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Garlinghouse has previously called the resolution a long overdue surrender by the SEC, arguing the agency pursued the case to intimidate the industry rather than to police fraud.
Selig Declares an End to Regulation by Enforcement
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The renewed attention to Ripple’s legal costs surfaced around an August 19 White House innovation meeting that brought crypto executives together with regulators to discuss digital-asset policy and the stalled CLARITY Act. CFTC Chair Michael Selig used the appearance to draw a hard line under the prior enforcement posture.
Selig said, adding that innovators were now being welcomed to the White House instead of being “railroaded to the big house.” He also said additional regulatory roadmap details would follow at the CFTC’s inaugural Innovation Advisory Committee meeting on August 20, whose published agenda covers digital assets, tokenized collateral and emerging financial products.
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Garlinghouse, who attended alongside SEC Chair Paul Atkins and executives from Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, Robinhood, Nasdaq and Intercontinental Exchange, posted his own read on the meeting afterward.
Garlinghouse said, citing a figure of 67 million Americans, or close to one in four people, are now holding crypto. That’s the political backdrop against which he’s positioning Ripple’s litigation history: not as a closed chapter, but as a cautionary case study lawmakers should point to when arguing for a formal SEC regulatory pathway for crypto issuers.
Beyond Ripple and SEC: Why the CLARITY Act Is the Real Stakes
The practical argument underneath Garlinghouse’s comments is that the CLARITY Act would replace the case-by-case litigation model that consumed Ripple legal budget with a defined split of jurisdiction between the SEC and CFTC. That’s the same logic driving industry proposals for a token safe harbor that would let projects raise funds and build networks without facing an enforcement action years into their operating history.
Whether that framework moves through Congress this session remains an open question, and Ripple’s own post-litigation position, including its financial standing after the SEC dispute, will likely stay a reference point in that debate regardless of the outcome.
Selig’s comments suggest the CFTC intends to move on rulemaking with or without a finished statute, but a durable division of authority between regulators still requires legislative action rather than agency posture alone.
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For traders, the immediate takeaway isn’t a new legal threat to XRP – the SEC’s case against Ripple is closed, with the penalty and injunction from the district court’s judgment standing as final. The relevant signal is political: a sitting CFTC chair publicly renouncing enforcement-led regulation, with Ripple’s leadership in the room, tightens the odds that market-structure legislation gets prioritized before the next election cycle rather than shelved again.
There was a big speculation in the past few days, which, unfortunately for the vast Pi Network community, turned out to be false, at least according to the latest reports.
Nevertheless, we will explore in great detail what it was for, and we will take a look at all the recent news, updates, incoming changes, and PI token movements, so let’s dive in.
PayPal and PI?
Starting with the aforementioned rumor that rocked the Pi community a few days ago, one of the unofficial channels dedicated to covering Pi Network news noted that PayPal might add the project’s native token to its Crypto Payment Ecosystem. The report informed that PayPal’s developer ecosystem listed PI among the supported assets, which would have allowed users to spend it at eligible US merchants with PayPal handling real-time crypto-to-fiat conversions.
However, the same news channel refuted its own statement just a day later. The update reads that “PayPal is not currently listed as a KYB-verified business on Pi Network,” unlike verified platforms such as OKX and MEXC.
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Save The Date: August 24
In contrast to the unconfirmed rumors from above, the official X channel behind the project announced earlier this week a major change for certain Pioneers that will come into effect on August 24. Until now, the team charged just 0.25 PI to create an application and another 0.25 PI to edit one.
This meant that the project had to cover the difference between that amount and the higher actual cost of the underlying service. The new approach that will commence on Monday will reflect more closely the standard prices and AI costs and may vary depending on the resources required for each action.
There’s an exception, though. Creators whose apps showcase real utility and usage from users will remain eligible for the previous subsidized pricing, and all of those will be reviewed regularly to determine whether they qualify. In other words, if some developers hadn’t met the necessary criteria at first, they have the chance to update their app and make it more usable to qualify later.
The upcoming model will also remove the option of allowing creators to develop apps meant only for experimentation, testing, or spam.
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Version 0.6.2
The Core Team also outlined the introduction of Pi Node version 0.6.2 in mid-August. It came with improvements to SoloHost, node connectivity, and the Pi Desktop user experience. The team explained that five volunteer Node operators participated in the initial distributed computing test and all received jobs, performed the required computations, and returned the results to a Pi coordinator.
In a subsequent post, the team noted that the test validated the “end-to-end flow of tasks across real devices,” which included the connection to the Pi coordinator.
PI Price Update
The native token of the Pi Network ecosystem has experienced some intense volatility over the past few days alongside the rest of the market. Recall that it started the month on the right foot, surging from around $0.08 to almost $0.10 before it was rejected again and dipped to $0.085 within days.
The rebound was halted at $0.09, and the asset returned to its starting position but managed to remain above for a while. Then came the Wednesday market-wide revival in which BTC began its massive uptrend from $64,000 to just under $80,000 on Friday morning.
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PI also joined the ride, but in a more modest manner. It jumped by 11% from its $0.086 starting level to almost $0.096 minutes ago, which became its highest price tag in two weeks. However, it was stopped there and has slipped toward the coveted $0.09 support as of press time.
Nevertheless, its market cap has reached $1 billion once again, even though the asset remains 97% away from its all-time high of $2.99 marked in February 2025.
Pi Network (PI) Price on CoinGecko
Benjamin Cowen’s call that Bitcoin (BTC) would bottom in the back half of 2026 and accumulation would follow is holding up so far, with the asset’s July 1 low still standing more than seven weeks later.
The call mattered because Cowen made it in public, in real time, rather than in hindsight. He had spent the first half of 2026 telling followers to sit out Bitcoin entirely, a stance that drew plenty of skepticism as the asset ground lower through the spring.
From Call to Confirmation
With Bitcoin’s price climbing rapidly now, rather than retesting that low, Cowen’s midterm cycle thesis has now moved past its call stage and into confirmation. Cowan notes that he called Bitcoin accumulating as of July 1, and that this recent rally seems to have erased fears of a further low in the minds of most; but not necessarily Cowan.
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The accumulation phase he flagged on July 1 is the phase Bitcoin appears to be rapidly reveling in today, not a forecast still waiting on price action to catch up. However, there is still speculation that this could be a bull trap, even from Cowan.
A Floating Warning, Not a Forecast Change
Cowen has not dropped his caution entirely. He still puts a “decent chance” on one more leg down in the fourth quarter, with a floor near $44,000 if prior midterm years repeat.
That pattern comes from 2014, 2018, and 2022, the three prior cycles where Bitcoin ground through a rough first half before finding its footing later in the year.
Cowen has put a rough timeline on that scenario too, pointing to a window that stretches into late October.
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But he does not treat the Q4 scenario as make-or-break for his outlook. Asked directly what happens if nothing bad materializes in the fourth quarter, Cowen answered in three words.
The reply captures how he is framing the risk, as a possible dip to watch for rather than a condition his broader thesis depends on.
Whether or not the fourth quarter delivers a fresh low, Cowen maintains Bitcoin should perform well heading into 2027, and his accumulation call already has price action behind it.
Now up around 20% in 48 hours, BTC/USD saw little by way of consolidation as it reclaimed a key level for Strategy, the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin treasury company. Data from monitoring resource BitcoinTreasuries puts the cost basis for Strategy’s holdings of 840,447 BTC at $75,385, currently with a year-to-date gain of approximately $450 million.
As Cointelegraph reported, between Aug. 3 and Aug. 9, Strategy opted to sell a small portion of its treasury worth 1,690 BTC to repurchase 1.15 million shares of its STRC preferred stock for $108.6 million. The move represented the company’s fourth Bitcoin sale of 2026.
Concerns over the long-term viability of the company’s Bitcoin investment thesis accompanied the sales, something that the subsequent BTC price run-up should help alleviate, independent crypto analyst William Clemente suggested.
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“Not only should Saylor/Strategy fears have been abated for a while once he showed that he was willing to sell BTC to rebuy STRC, but now after this price impulse they are even more over-collateralized by their BTC holdings,” he wrote on X, referring to former CEO Michael Saylor.
In an interview with Fox News earlier in August, current CEO Phong Le stated that Strategy would return to buying Bitcoin before the end of the year.
New BTC buy wall sits below $68,000
Amid misgivings over the durability of Bitcoin’s volatile upside move, analysis from onchain analytics platform Glassnode revealed a new safety net forming below $70,000.
Some 3.44 million BTC now have an onchain cost basis, also known as realized price, between $58,000 and $67,000. Of this, 2.23 million BTC — equal to around 11% of the total supply — was added over the past 11 weeks.
“It’s the densest cost-basis cluster below spot — a key potential support zone on any retracement,” Glassnode cofounder Rafael Schultze-Kraft commented on X.
Bitcoin UTXO realized price distribution data. Source: Rafael Schultze-Kraft on X.com
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BTC/USD broke through several key resistance levels this week, including its 200-day simple moving average (SMA) at $68,967, a key target to reclaim to end the long-term BTC price downtrend.
Pepe has gained 25% this week, including a combined 22% advance over the previous two days.
Seven whale transactions worth more than $1 million each occurred Thursday, the highest number since March 16.
Exchange supply fell by 1.45 trillion PEPE, while top non-exchange wallets added 3.54 trillion tokens since August 12.
Pepe maintained its bullish momentum Friday after gaining a combined 22% over the previous two trading days.
The frog-themed meme coin is up approximately 25% this week as whale accumulation, declining exchange supply, and rising speculative activity strengthen its near-term outlook.
PEPE has also reclaimed several important technical levels, opening a potential path toward its 200-day exponential moving average at $0.00000363.
Whale transactions reach highest level since March
Large investors appear to be returning to Pepe as its price recovers from recent lows. Santiment recorded seven PEPE transactions worth more than $1 million each Thursday, the highest daily total since March 16.
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The increase in high-value transfers indicates renewed activity among whales, although large transactions can represent either accumulation or distribution.
Changes in wallet balances, however, suggest that major holders are accumulating tokens while the amount of PEPE available on exchanges declines.
The supply of PEPE held on cryptocurrency exchanges has fallen to 81.30 trillion tokens from 82.75 trillion on August 12.
The 1.45 trillion-token decline reduces the amount of PEPE immediately available for trading and potential sale.
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Meanwhile, leading non-exchange addresses increased their combined holdings to 84.04 trillion PEPE from 80.50 trillion over the same period.
That represents an increase of 3.54 trillion tokens, reinforcing signs of fresh demand from large-wallet investors.
Whale accumulation near a market swing low can indicate that influential holders expect a recovery. Continued buying and declining exchange balances could therefore support further gains, provided broader market sentiment remains favorable.
Demand is also increasing in the derivatives market. PEPE futures Open Interest climbed to a three-month high of $250 million, up from $209 million the previous day, according to CoinGlass.
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The $41 million increase represents growth of approximately 19.6% and indicates that traders are opening new positions or adding exposure to existing contracts.
PEPE’s Open Interest-weighted funding rate stands at 0.0095%. The positive reading shows that long-position holders are paying short traders, reflecting a bullish bias.
However, rising Open Interest and positive funding can also increase liquidation risks if the price reverses sharply. Meme coins are especially vulnerable to volatility when speculative positioning becomes crowded.
Pepe price targets the 200-day EMA
PEPE’s near-term technical outlook has improved after its latest rally pushed the token above the 50-day EMA at $0.00000283 and the 100-day EMA at $0.00000300.
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The meme coin has also surpassed its June 15 high of $0.00000314, clearing another important resistance level.
The next major barrier sits at the 200-day EMA near $0.00000363. Because PEPE remains below this long-term trend indicator, the broader technical structure has not yet turned decisively bullish.
A confirmed breakout and sustained close above $0.00000363 could strengthen the recovery and open the path toward the May 10 high at $0.00000459.
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence line has crossed above its signal line and moved further into positive territory.
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A bullish histogram has also emerged above the zero line, indicating that buying momentum is strengthening.
If PEPE fails to overcome the 200-day EMA, traders may begin taking profits following the sharp weekly advance.
The 100-day EMA at $0.00000300 and the 50-day EMA at $0.00000283 could provide initial support during a pullback. A decisive decline beneath both indicators would weaken the bullish outlook and expose the July 8 low at $0.00000255.
Most Americans view President Donald Trump’s crypto earnings as improper, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll in which 63% of respondents called the profits his family drew from digital assets inappropriate.
The same survey found that 69% believe his private business interests shape his presidential decisions. Half of Republican respondents shared that view.
Poll Puts Trump’s $1.4 Billion Crypto Income Under Scrutiny
The online survey covered 1,166 US adults between August 14 and August 17. It carried a margin of error of 3 percentage points for all Americans and 5 points for each party group.
About 32% of respondents defended the family’s crypto earnings. Among Republicans, roughly 69% described it as appropriate, while 27% did not.
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Americans’ View on Trump’s Crypto Profit. Source: Reuters
The sums involved are large. Trump reported more than $1.4 billion last year from family crypto ventures, according to his financial filings. Those ventures included World Liberty Financial (WLFI) and his self-branded meme coin.
Richard Painter, chief ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush, noted that the mix of business and office has no modern parallel.
“We have seen nothing like this before, even the first Trump administration did not have as many complex business interests as the second,” he said.
White House Rejects Conflict Claims as Midterms Near
White House has repeatedly dismissed the criticism, affirming that independent financial institutions manage the President’s investments and that no conflicts exist.
“There are no conflicts of interest…The President only acts in the best interests of the American public,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in a statement.
Congressional pressure has grown regardless. Senate Democrats requested committee hearings in July into the national security implications of the President’s crypto holdings.
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Token performance complicates the political argument. Official Trump (TRUMP) trades near $1.7, down about 81% over the past year, and Trump-endorsed tokens sit below their pre-endorsement prices.
Official Trump (TRUMP) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto Markets
Public dissatisfaction stretches beyond his digital asset ventures. A separate Financial Times poll this month found 53% of registered voters said their finances had worsened under his presidency.
Democrats led Republicans 44% to 39% in that survey. Whether that translates into seats will be settled in November.
This Friday, we examine Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Binance Coin, and Hyperliquid in greater detail.
Ethereum (ETH)
In a major reversal, ETH has pumped 27% this week after sentiment turned positive, with Bitcoin leading and pulling most of the market higher. Ethereum shot up from $1,800 and did not stop until the resistance at $2,400.
This is an impressive price action that has reverberated across most altcoins. Now, the ETH price is at a key level. If $2,400 turns into support, and the price makes a higher high, this cryptocurrency will turn bullish for the first time in over a year!
Looking ahead, sellers risk losing control. Bulls are coming back in force, and they are inches away from starting a sustained uptrend. Watch $2,400 and $2,800 as key levels if the rally continues.
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Source: TradingView
Ripple (XRP)
XRP painted a monster candle on the weekly chart after a 31% pump! This has completely reversed the losses since June in one week and opens the way for buyers to take over.
At the time of this post, this cryptocurrency is testing the $1.3 resistance. If this fails to hold, the ongoing rally, then XRP has a good shot at $1.6. Such a price would end the downtrend that dominated most of 2026.
Looking ahead, the last time XRP rallied so hard was in 2024, and back then, the price did a 5x in quick succession. While this appears unlikely here, this is an impressive start and could send this cryptocurrency much higher still.
Source: TradingView
Cardano (ADA)
Cardano also had a good week after closing 14% higher. This recent pump reconfirms the bullish trend that started in June and places ADA on a collision course with the resistance at $0.23.
Hopefully, this recent impulse from buyers is exactly what this cryptocurrency needs to break the resistance and return to an uptrend. Still, sellers could return at $0.23, making that a difficult ask.
Looking ahead, Cardano shows promise, and this price action could indicate that the drop under $0.15 may have been the bottom. If so, expect the price to grind higher from here until the end of the year.
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Source: TradingView
Binance Coin (BNB)
Binance Coin closed the week 10% higher and is determined to test the resistance at $690. After the price found good support at $580, buyers took over and have not let go ever since.
The biggest challenge right now is to turn $690 into support. That would allow BNB to aim for $900 next and beyond. Nevertheless, sellers could show their face at the key resistance as they did in June when they pushed the price back down.
Looking ahead, the BNB chart is turning bullish with a clear rounded bottom around $550. To confirm this, the price has to make a higher high beyond $750 later on. That implies $690 won’t stop buyers.
Source: TradingView
Hype (HYPE)
Hyperliquid was a major winner this week after closing 30% higher. This impressive performance has taken the price back to the key resistance at $76, which is also the current all-time high.
At the time of this post, buyers appear to hesitate at the ATH and did not make a higher high, at least not yet. Some selling here is normal, and it will be interesting to see if HYPE can break higher or not.
Looking ahead, this most recent price action has placed HYPE in a wide range between the ATH of $76 and support around $50. The price could bounce between these levels a few more times before a decisive breakout.
A Hong Kong appeals court has upheld a 56-month prison term for Ma Zhihao after investigators linked ransom payments from a human trafficking operation to a crypto exchange account registered in his name.
Summary
Hong Kong’s Court of Appeal upheld Ma Zhihao’s 56-month prison sentence.
Police traced 8,127 USDT from a victim’s ransom to an exchange account registered to Ma.
The USDT was converted into about HK$63,000 and transferred to Ma’s HSBC account.
The trafficking network lured victims to Southeast Asia using fake high-paying job offers.
Caixin reported on Aug. 20 that the Hong Kong Court of Appeal rejected Ma’s request for a reduced sentence, leaving intact the punishment imposed over his role in a scheme that lured victims to Southeast Asia with fake job offers before some were confined and forced into scam operations.
Blockchain transaction records became a key part of the prosecution after Hong Kong police traced a ransom paid by the family of one victim. Investigators found that roughly 9,527 Tether (USDT) had been transferred to a cryptocurrency wallet specified by the criminals.
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Police then tracked 8,127 USDT from the ransom to an exchange account opened using Ma’s real name and Hong Kong identity documents, according to Caixin. The funds were converted into roughly HK$63,000 and sent to Ma’s personal HSBC bank account.
The Court of Appeal said the transaction trail supported the finding that Ma had participated in the scheme and received proceeds from it. Judges also said his punishment would have been substantially heavier had the District Court not been restricted by its seven-year sentencing limit.
Blockchain records tied the ransom directly to Ma
The case involved five victims who were recruited between 2021 and August 2022 through false employment and business offers circulated on platforms including Facebook, Telegram and Instagram.
Recruiters advertised jobs at Cambodian casinos, assignments involving the purchase and transport of luxury handbags from Thailand, and work carrying expensive watches, according to case details reported by Hong Kong media. Some offers promised payments reaching tens of thousands of Hong Kong dollars.
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Once a victim accepted an offer, members of the network helped arrange passports and airline tickets. After arriving in Southeast Asia, victims could instead have their phones and travel documents taken before being moved to compounds controlled by criminal groups.
One 20-year-old victim responded to a Telegram advertisement offering HK$20,000 for travelling to Thailand and buying luxury goods for resale in Hong Kong. After arriving in August 2022, he was transported to Myanmar’s KK Park, where criminals told him that he had been purchased and demanded $20,000 for his release.
His girlfriend eventually transferred more than 9,500 USDT, worth about HK$75,000 at the time, to secure his return. Investigators later followed most of that cryptocurrency through the blockchain to the exchange account associated with Ma.
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The transparent transaction history gave police a record connecting the ransom wallet, the exchange account and the subsequent withdrawal into the traditional banking system.
Hong Kong police have since developed more specialized tools for such investigations. As previously covered by crypto.news, the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau unveiled its CryptoTrace system in May 2025 after developing the platform with the University of Hong Kong.
CryptoTrace uses blockchain analytics and transaction visualization to help officers follow suspected illicit funds and identify connections between wallets. Police had already trained frontline officers on the system before its public unveiling, according to the earlier report.
Fake jobs sent victims into Southeast Asian scam compounds
Ma and his associates used several recruitment methods depending on the victim, with high pay serving as a recurring lure.
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One man was offered work at a Cambodian casino for $300 per day with accommodation and airfare included. Another victim was persuaded to travel after receiving an offer connected to luxury goods, while a man with mild intellectual disabilities was drawn to Thailand through an online relationship and a promise involving a large cash payment.
Victims who reached the compounds faced different forms of coercion. Court proceedings described confiscated passports, threats, confinement and physical abuse, while some victims were forced to participate in online scams.
The man with an intellectual disability suffered particularly severe treatment after refusing to join fraud operations. Case details presented in Hong Kong court proceedings said he was handcuffed to a bed, subjected to electric shocks and later confined in a cage for several days. His family eventually paid HK$35,000 through Alipay before he was able to return to Hong Kong.
Another victim taken to Cambodia initially refused to conduct online scams, but Ma repeatedly pressured him and threatened the safety of the victim and his family, according to the agreed facts of the case. Cambodian authorities eventually rescued him after his mother contacted Hong Kong law enforcement.
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Similar recruitment methods remain in use across Southeast Asian cybercrime compounds. On July 4, an investigation in India was opened after the family of a 24-year-old man said he had accepted a graphic design and data-entry job in Thailand before being taken to a scam compound near the Myanmar border.
Police in that case said the advertised job offered roughly 70,000 Indian rupees a month. After crossing into the compound, the man allegedly had his passport and travel documents confiscated and later told his family that captives were being forced to work long hours in online fraud operations.
Hong Kong human trafficking case followed years of recruitment scams
The Hong Kong prosecution emerged from a wave of cases reported from 2022 onward involving people recruited for supposed jobs in Thailand, Cambodia and other parts of Southeast Asia before being moved into guarded compounds.
Ma and another defendant, Cheung Man-wai, later admitted conspiracy to defraud in connection with the recruitment of five people.
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During sentencing in November 2024, the District Court imposed a 56-month prison term on Ma for conspiracy to defraud after using seven years as the starting point before applying a reduction for his guilty plea. He also received a 28-month sentence after admitting a money-laundering charge, bringing his total imprisonment to 84 months, according to local court reporting.
Cheung, whose role was described as less central, received a 36-month prison sentence. The sentencing judge found that he nevertheless knew the operation involved human trafficking when he helped take one of the victims to the airport.
The District Court treated Ma as an important participant in a planned operation connected with an international criminal organization. All five victims eventually returned to Hong Kong after periods of confinement or coercion abroad.
Crypto payments have remained common in investigations involving Southeast Asian trafficking and scam networks. A February 2026 Chainalysis report found that crypto-linked trafficking payments increased 85% in 2025 across services tracked by the blockchain analytics firm, including labor recruiters associated with Southeast Asian scam compounds.
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Chainalysis said tracked activity involved hundreds of millions of dollars across identified services, with stablecoins forming part of the payment infrastructure used by criminal networks and related laundering channels.
Authorities continue tracing crypto across scam networks
Law enforcement agencies have increasingly followed cryptocurrency transfers alongside bank accounts and other payment channels when investigating transnational fraud.
A July 2026 INTERPOL operation blocked illicit crypto transfers during a crackdown spanning 97 countries and territories. The operation resulted in 5,811 arrests, more than 31,000 blocked bank accounts and the interception of $293 million in illicit assets.
Thai investigators involved in the operation uncovered a laundering network suspected of processing romance-scam proceeds through cross-chain token swaps. One identified wallet had handled more than $122.5 million, according to INTERPOL data cited in the report.
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Authorities identified more than 142,000 victims during the operation and used payment-blocking mechanisms to freeze suspicious fiat and cryptocurrency transfers before some funds could move further through laundering networks.
In Ma’s case, the blockchain trail led investigators from the USDT ransom payment to an exchange account carrying his identity information and then to the HK$63,000 transferred into his HSBC account, evidence the appeals court relied on when rejecting his request for a lighter sentence.
On 19 August, the US Treasury announced that it would double the volume of long-term government bond buybacks. The measure led to a noticeable decline in yields at the longer end of the curve and forms part of the Treasury’s broader efforts to contain pressure on long-term borrowing costs. These efforts include market interventions and calls for the Federal Reserve to expand the limits of the FIMA repo facility.
Lower Treasury yields improve the relative appeal of precious metals, which do not generate interest income, providing direct support for silver. Industrial demand is another important factor. Chinese imports of silver-containing ores rose 62.5% year-on-year in June amid expanding production of solar panels and power-grid equipment.
Technical Analysis of Silver
Since 17 July, XAG/USD has been moving within a pronounced uptrend on the four-hour chart. In the upper portion of this advance, a pattern resembling a broadening triangle emerged in mid-August. Unlike a conventional triangle, its boundaries widened rather than converged, reflecting increasing volatility during the consolidation phase.
On 20 August, the price broke above the formation and continued to hold above the current market profile. The breakout candle was accompanied by a noticeable increase in vertical volume compared with the preceding consolidation bars, adding some confirmation to the move.
Following the breakout, silver moved above the profile’s upper boundary at $66.58. If the bullish momentum persists, the next major upside reference is the red resistance level at $69.74.
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A return inside the profile would shift attention to the cluster of two important levels: the Point of Control (POC) at $65.165 and the lower profile boundary at $64.345. Their proximity makes this area particularly important for the short-term outlook. If sellers push the price through this cluster, the next potential support could be found around the green level at $62.700.
The RSI + MAs indicator currently shows readings of 66, 56 and 56. The oscillator is trading above the neutral zone, while both moving averages remain below its upper boundary and are only beginning to approach a potential breakout.
Key Takeaways
The breakout above the broadening triangle on increased volume initially points towards further upside, but maintaining prices above the market profile will require additional confirmation.
The $66.58 level is therefore likely to remain important in the near term: holding above it would favour continuation towards $69.74, while a return below the profile could bring the 65.165–64.345 area back into focus.
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The broader outlook will also remain sensitive to the direction of US Treasury yields. A continued decline in yields could provide further support for silver, while a renewed rise in long-term yields could limit the metal’s upside.
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MANTRA (MANTRA) slid to an all-time low of $0.0041 as the project froze its blockchain and said an attacker was targeting a vulnerability in an upstream dependency.
The record low came as the rest of the market climbed, extending a rally that accelerated on Wednesday.
Why MANTRA Halted Its Chain
MANTRA Chain, a Layer 1 blockchain built for tokenizing real-world assets, was halted earlier today. Its initial notice said all endpoints and transactions were frozen.
We’re aware of an incident affecting MANTRA Chain and have halted the chain as a precaution while we investigate. All endpoints and transactions are currently frozen. This means deposits and withdrawals to/from MANTRA Chain are temporarily affected. If you’re unsure how this…
— MANTRA | The EVM L1 for RWAs (@MANTRA_Chain) August 21, 2026
A later update named the cause. The team pointed to an attacker exploiting a vulnerability in an upstream dependency, meaning third-party code the chain relies on rather than software it wrote itself.
“Earlier today, we detected an attacker exploiting a vulnerability in an upstream dependency used by the chain and halted the network as a precaution,” the update read.
MANTRA said it has identified the vulnerability and is now preparing a patch. Its validators and infrastructure remain offline until the upgrade is ready.
“Resuming the network will require a coordinated restart with the wider validator set — we will not resume until the patch is verified and that coordination is in place,” it added.
The team is also tracing where funds moved and has contacted exchange partners. Deposits and withdrawals remain paused at affected venues, and the total scope of the impact remains unconfirmed. The team also warned holders to ignore anyone offering recovery help.
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MANTRA Misses a Market-Wide Rally
The incident has also impacted the token. MANTRA changed hands at $0.0044 at press time, down 8.5% on the day.
MANTRA Token Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto Markets
That slide ran against the broader market. Bitcoin (BTC) topped $75,000 earlier today as short liquidations reached $1.06 billion. Other major cryptocurrencies also traded higher, lifting the total crypto market capitalization by nearly 4% over the past day.
The incident marks the network’s second major crisis in 16 months. Its token, then known as OM, lost nearly 90% of its value in April 2025, wiping out about $5.5 billion in market value in less than an hour.
The project retired the OM ticker this March. A non-dilutive 1:4 split at block 13,000,000 converted each OM into four MANTRA, and the token posted a 37% launch-day rally.
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