Crypto World
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte Believes Aging May Come Down to a Cell’s Identity Crisis
It’s in the embryo that the 20,000 or so genes in the human genome start organizing to mature into the more than 200 different cell types in the body—similar to the way young people start discovering their talents and deciding on a career. In other words, like teens, cells develop an identity.
Over time, however, this cellular identity gets challenged—by molecular processes, inflammation, environmental exposures including pollutants, and behaviors like a lack of physical activity, poor diet, and smoking. The cumulative effects of these assaults, Izpisua Belmonte and other developmental experts believe, drive a significant portion of aging and disease. Restoring this lost cellular identity could help cells to function as they did when they were younger, Izpisua Belmonte believes.
This concept opens up clever ways to confront the deterioration of cells, tissues, and organs. Izpisua Belmonte has found, for example, that as people age, their cells drift toward a certain state that leads to stiffer tissues and greater production of inflammatory factors that can stress and age cells—and that there might be a way to forestall it.
Izpisua Belmonte founded Altos to test his idea. Rather than reprogramming adult cells all the way back to an embryonic state, which is what Shinya Yamanaka demonstrated, Izpisua Belmonte wondered whether, to address disease, partial reprogramming might be sufficient to help cells get back on their proper developmental path and regain their youthful function and identity.
In 2025, Izpisua Belmonte reported that it was indeed possible—both in human cells reprogrammed in the lab, and in mice. Treating the mice with the Yamanaka genetic factors partially reprogrammed and rejuvenated cells in a variety of older animals’ organs, including the kidneys, liver, and intestines; skin cells, for example, regained their ability to regenerate and heal wounds more efficiently.
“If we can tackle the problem of cell identity, we could not just focus on aging itself but on many, many diseases as well,” he says. “Rather than study diseases one by one, we can attack the problem in a more comprehensive way.” The next test is transplantation. Scientists at Altos are starting to determine whether partial reprogramming can help to rejuvenate and redirect aging cells in multiple organs back to a more youthful and functional state, by transplanting them into older animals and monitoring their function.
For people, he says, the first studies could focus on finding more organs for transplant. It’s well known that younger organs lead to better outcomes for the recipient than older ones; while at Salk, Izpisua Belmonte’s team showed that reprogramming kidneys from older animals helped those kidneys perform as well as kidneys from younger animal donors, and extended the life of the mouse recipient.
“It’s proof that independently of disease, or of the problem, re-establishing cell identity could have a major effect in the progression of any disease,” he says. So far, in mice, he and his team have found similar success in reprogramming diseased cells in nearly three dozen different conditions.
He cautions, however, that “a mouse is not a human,” and that partial reprogramming as a tool for slowing aging still requires more study. But he believes that if the transplant results are replicated in people, more organs from older donors could be used to save lives—and it would be an important step in moving the field of cellular rejuvenation forward.
The hope is that cellularly, “we are able to mimic what happens during the early years of our lives,” he says. “Whether this could somehow prevent the inevitability of aging is still a major question.” But thanks to his work, it’s a question that can now be asked—and, eventually, answered.
Crypto World
CrowdStrike Stock: Aim For A Return From Post-Earnings Swings
CrowdStrike (CRWD) is set to report earnings on Aug. 26 after the regular session closes, and the options market is pricing in a 10% move in either direction. The stock has a solid recent history of strong performance following the cybersecurity company’s earnings reports. Bank of America recently raised its price targets on cybersecurity stocks, which could be good for…
Copyright ©2026 Investor’s Business Daily, LLC. All rights reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Crypto World
Upbit lists 4 altcoins in South Korea with 8 pairs
South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit will add Bitcoin and Tether trading pairs for Biconomy, Bubblemaps, Nillion and ETHGas on Aug. 21.
Summary
- Upbit will add eight BTC and USDT pairs covering BICO, BMT, NIL and GWEI tokens.
- Trading was postponed three hours from 13:00 KST to 16:00 KST on August 21 officially.
- BICO, NIL and GWEI deposits use Ethereum, while BMT transfers require Solana network support only.
- Only limit orders remain available for roughly two hours after Upbit opens the new markets.
- Upbit may delay trading again if deposits do not provide sufficient liquidity before the launch.
The exchange originally scheduled the eight markets to open at 13:00 Korea Standard Time. Upbit updated its official notice at 12:50 KST and postponed trading until 16:00 KST, a three hour delay.
Upbit did not give a detailed reason for the change. It apologized for the inconvenience and retained the previously announced deposit networks and initial order restrictions.
The exchange warned that trading could face another delay if deposits and withdrawals fail to establish sufficient liquidity before the revised opening time.
Upbit listing covers eight new trading pairs
Each of the four tokens will receive one BTC pair and one USDT pair. Upbit did not announce Korean won markets for the assets.
BICO, NIL and GWEI deposits must use Ethereum. BMT deposits must use Solana. Upbit will not process transfers made through unsupported networks, even when another version of the same token exists elsewhere.
The exchange provided contract addresses for each supported asset. Users should verify those addresses and the selected blockchain before transferring funds. Deposits sent through the wrong network may require a lengthy recovery process or may not be recoverable.
Upbit can also request evidence explaining the source of large deposits. Transfers from exchanges that do not meet its Travel Rule requirements may not appear in customer accounts until additional checks are completed.
The exchange has expanded its non won markets through several recent listing rounds. As crypto.news previously reported, Upbit added nine tokens across its BTC and USDT markets in June.
Initial orders will carry temporary restrictions
Upbit will restrict buy orders for approximately five minutes after trading begins. It will also block sell orders priced more than 10% below the reference closing price during that period.
Only limit orders will be accepted for roughly two hours after the markets open. Other order types and execution conditions will become available after Upbit removes the restriction.
These controls are intended to manage the limited liquidity and rapid price movements that can occur when a market first opens. They do not guarantee price stability or prevent traders from incurring losses.
Previous Upbit listings have produced mixed market reactions. Some tokens have recorded abrupt increases in price and volume, while others have traded lower despite gaining access to the exchange.
In related coverage, Venice Token declined despite receiving three new Upbit trading pairs. Any price movement in BICO, BMT, NIL or GWEI would therefore require separate market data rather than being assumed from the listing announcement.
Four projects gain broader access to Upbit traders
Biconomy provides infrastructure designed to simplify blockchain transactions through account and chain abstraction. BICO supports governance and staking within its ecosystem.
Bubblemaps visualizes token distribution and links between blockchain addresses. Its BMT token supports platform use and incentives for community research through Intel Desk.
Nillion develops privacy focused computing services for storing data, running confidential computations and processing artificial intelligence workloads. NIL is used for network payments, node rewards and staking.
ETHGas is developing a market for Ethereum blockspace and transaction preconfirmations. Its system is designed to let validators sell future block capacity while traders and applications seek more predictable transaction execution. GWEI supports governance and staking.
Upbit had opened deposits and withdrawals within two hours of publishing the original notice at 09:48 KST. The next confirmed event is the revised 16:00 KST trading launch, although the exchange’s liquidity condition leaves room for another postponement.
The exchange has changed listing times before. As previously reported, Upbit postponed another token launch before opening trading in May. Traders should rely on the latest exchange notice rather than the original schedule.
Crypto World
Binance launches Agent OS and MCP trading server
Binance launched Binance Agent OS and its Model Context Protocol Server on Aug. 20, giving compatible artificial intelligence applications controlled access to market data and trading functions.
Summary
- Binance Agent OS connects AI applications with trading, wallet, payment and market data tools via permissions.
- The MCP Server supports spot, margin, Convert and two categories of Binance futures trading products.
- Agents cannot withdraw funds externally or transfer assets from users’ main accounts into subaccounts directly.
- Market data access requires no authentication, while account actions depend on specifically authorized user permissions.
- Binance currently lists Claude, Claude Code, Codex, ChatGPT and VS Code as compatible client applications.
The developer platform combines Binance APIs, Wallet Agentic Hub, x402, Skill Hub and MCP support. Binance said the broader system is intended to reduce the need for developers to build separate connections for each crypto function.
Its Binance MCP Server acts as the connection layer between supported AI clients and the exchange. Users can authorize compatible applications without storing Binance API keys locally, according to the company’s announcement.
Availability depends on the user’s location, account status and access to individual Binance products. The launch does not make every Binance function available through every AI application.
Binance Agent OS combines five developer components
Agent OS brings several existing and new developer services into one platform. Binance APIs provide access to trading, market, wallet and blockchain functions, while Wallet Agentic Hub supports wallet interactions controlled through user permissions.
Binance x402 provides payment and settlement tools for transactions initiated by software agents. Skill Hub gives developers a directory of modular functions covering trading, wallets, market information and blockchain activity.
The MCP Server provides a standardized method for compatible AI clients to discover and call those functions. MCP is an open protocol for connecting AI models with external services, data sources and software tools.
Binance lists Claude, Claude Code, Codex, ChatGPT and VS Code as compatible applications. This means those clients can connect to the server when they support the required MCP setup. It does not mean that Binance controls or operates those applications.
As previously reported, Coinbase also gave AI agents the ability to spend and trade crypto through wallets equipped with programmable controls. The launches show exchanges competing to become the execution layer for AI applications.
The MCP Server supports trading but blocks withdrawals
Public market information does not require authentication. An AI client can retrieve tickers, order books, candlestick data and funding rates without receiving access to a Binance account.
Authorized account functions include balance checks and internal transfers. Users can also grant access to supported spot, margin and Convert products. The system covers USDⓈ M and COIN M futures where the account and region are eligible.
Binance said agents cannot withdraw crypto to external addresses through the MCP Server. They also cannot move assets from a main Binance account into the dedicated Agentic subaccount.
Users must fund that subaccount themselves. The separation limits the assets available to an authorized agent, although it does not remove trading losses, faulty instructions or the risks associated with granting software transactional permissions.
The company advises users to review order and transfer details before confirming them. Scopes should also be limited to functions required for the intended task.
In related coverage, Base introduced a similar architecture that keeps transaction approval under the user’s control while allowing AI applications to prepare wallet actions.
Developers can connect through one MCP endpoint
Developers and users can connect a compatible client to Binance through its published MCP endpoint. They must then create and fund an Agentic subaccount before authorizing account related actions.
The subaccount can receive an optional read only view of the main account. Trading and transfers remain confined to the funds and permissions assigned to the Agentic environment.
Binance has not announced a deadline for adding more applications or functions. The company said Agent OS provides a foundation for expanding wallet capabilities, developer tools and agent skills over time. Such additions remain forward looking until Binance publishes product details.
The platform also includes Binance x402 as agent payment infrastructure. The protocol uses the HTTP 402 payment status to support automated payments between applications. As crypto.news reported, the standard has gained support from major cloud and payment companies.
Binance has published technical setup instructions through its developer documentation. Users must still check regional product restrictions and review every permission before making funds available.
Crypto World
Capital.com Affiliate Gains UAE Crypto Dealing, Custody License
Cointelegraph is committed to providing independent, high-quality journalism across the crypto, blockchain, AI, and fintech industries.
All news, reviews, and analyses are produced with full journalistic independence and integrity. For more details on our standards and processes, please read our Editorial Policy.
Crypto World
Asian Stocks Slide on Bond Stress: Will Safe Havens BTC and Gold Keep Rallying?
Most Asian share indices are headed for weekly losses as bond market stress persists. However, Bitcoin (BTC) and gold both rallied as investors reached for safe havens instead.
The moves reflect a broader flight from risk. Rising Treasury yields have hit stocks in Asia and the US this week. Traders are turning to assets seen as stores of value.
Asian Markets Buckle on Bond Stress
Japan’s Nikkei dropped 0.8% to open Friday’s trading. That extended its weekly loss to 4.4% before clawing a little back.
South Korea and Taiwan edged higher Friday. Both still finished the week lower, after a sharp Kospi sidecar halt earlier in the week. The broader MSCI Asia-Pacific index outside Japan managed only a 0.5% gain.
The sell-off traces back to US Treasury yields. They resumed climbing this week after a brief pause. The 30-year yield rose to 5.25%, and the 10-year hit 4.71%.
Secretary Scott Bessent said the government could expand bond repurchases. He also floated fiscal consolidation. Analysts doubt Washington can find enough spending cuts to narrow the deficit.
The deficit is running above 6% of GDP. Interest payments alone are set to top $1.2 trillion this year.
“Historically, markets have pushed back when they believe fundamentals, like record debt level and historically large deficits, are on their side, and further interventions could become too costly to bear.”
Deutsche Bank strategist Steven Zeng said.
Brent crude added to the regional pressure. It touched a one-month high of $94.71 a barrel. Prices eased to $93.12 after toughened US sanctions threats against Iran.
Bitcoin and Gold Rally as Safe Havens
While Asian equities struggled, Bitcoin and gold moved the other way. Bitcoin traded near $74,300 Friday, after touching an intraday high of $75,500.
Gold held near $4,513 an ounce, up 3.1% for the week. Treasury’s expanded buyback plans fed a debasement narrative. That has already pushed JPMorgan’s $5,000 gold target into view.
That backdrop has revived the case for Bitcoin as a weaker-dollar hedge. VanEck strategists are among those pointing to the recent strength as evidence.
Wall Street felt the same bond stress. US stocks fell hard on Thursday once the buyback relief faded. The Dow dropped 703 points, and Walmart fell 9% on soft US sales.
The S&P 500 was down 1.9% for the week through Thursday. The Nasdaq fell 2.5%. Futures pointed modestly higher Friday.
Nvidia’s results next week stand as the next test for the AI trade. The same risk appetite has also lifted Bitcoin’s price rally this month.
The dollar index is down almost 0.9% for the week, near a three-month low. The question for Asian investors is whether Bitcoin and gold keep working as a hedge. Or whether a Nvidia-driven swing on Wall Street drags every asset down together.
The post Asian Stocks Slide on Bond Stress: Will Safe Havens BTC and Gold Keep Rallying? appeared first on BeInCrypto.
Crypto World
Solana, Robinhood, BNB Clash for Meme Coin Season: Who is Winning the $3 Billion Rally?
Meme coin market added close to $3 billion on Thursday. The sector is now worth $29.3 billion, up almost 10% today. Three blockchains are fighting over that money.
Solana, BNB Chain and Robinhood Chain each claim a share of it. Thursday’s trading data says only one of them is really winning.
Most of the $3 Billion Never Touched These Three Chains
The headline number flatters all three. Meme tokens traded $3.6 billion on Thursday, and three coins accounted for 59% of it.
Dogecoin (DOGE) led with $1.24 billion, and it runs on its own network. DOGE price rose 12.3%. Pepe (PEPE) followed with $514 million, and it sits on Ethereum. Official Trump (TRUMP) took $421 million.
So the contested pool is far smaller than the headline suggests. Market cap shows what a token is worth, not where traders went.
Two numbers show that. Volume records where money moved. Fees record what the chain kept.
Solana Wins Thursday’s Volume Test
Solana processed $3.01 billion in decentralized exchange trades over 24 hours, DefiLlama data show. BNB Chain handled $1.25 billion.
Robinhood Chain managed $510.8 million. It is the newest of the three, launched in July as a network for tokenized stocks.
Solana therefore out-traded both rivals combined. It took 63% of the three chains’ total flow.
Its launchpad token drew much of that. Pump.fun (PUMP) traded $286 million, fourth among all meme tokens.
One caveat applies to every figure here. These totals cover all tokens on each chain, not meme coins alone.
Fees Show Whose Volume Is Worth Something
Volume is the easier number to grow. Blockspace is cheap, and a dollar can change hands many times in a day.
Fees are harder. Solana earned $925,809 in chain fees on Thursday. BNB Chain took $689,745. Robinhood Chain collected $59,275.
The distance is stark. Solana moved 5.9 times Robinhood’s volume but earned 15.6 times its fees.
Now measure fees per dollar traded. BNB Chain converted 0.055% of its volume. Solana managed 0.031%. Robinhood Chain kept 0.012%.
That reorders the podium. Solana wins on scale, but BNB Chain extracts nearly twice as much value from each dollar.
The effect shows in the totals. Solana takes 63% of the three chains’ volume but only 55% of their fees.
Chains with no meme scene still earned more. Ethereum collected $1.22 million and Tron took $876,853.
Robinhood Chain ranked tenth among all chains, behind Polygon.
Who is Winning Meme Coin Season
Solana, on both measures. It leads on volume traded and on total fees earned, and no rival is close on either.
BNB Chain is the credible number two and the sharpest earner per dollar. Its flagship token lagged, with the Chinese-language meme BinanceLife up 4.7% against a sector up 10.1%.
Robinhood Chain runs third on everything. It can still produce a mover, and its flagship Cash Cat (CASHCAT) gained 30.3% on $32.27 million of volume.
One rival sits outside the three-way frame. Base matched BNB Chain on volume at $1.255 billion.
Its economics resemble Robinhood’s, however. Base earned $189,724, converting 0.015% of volume into fees.
The clash may already have four sides. Whether Solana keeps the crown rests on a number few traders watch.
Not how much volume it attracts, but how much of that volume it converts.
The post Solana, Robinhood, BNB Clash for Meme Coin Season: Who is Winning the $3 Billion Rally? appeared first on BeInCrypto.
Crypto World
Breaking Down the Series Finale of Outer Banks

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Outer Banks Season 5.
After years of treasure hunts, betrayals, shipwrecks, family feuds and increasingly improbable escapes, the Pogues finally make it home. The fifth and final season of Netflix’s Outer Banks sends John B (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), Kiara (Madison Bailey), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), Cleo (Carlacia Grant), and Rafe (Drew Starkey) through one last race for treasure—this time involving the Royal Merchant gold, the Blue Crown, a deadly hurricane, and the ghosts of everything they have lost along the way.
The finale takes the Pogues far beyond the Outer Banks before bringing them back. First, they learn that the arms dealer Anton Finch is planning to use the Blue Crown during a meteor shower. The group travels to Azerbaijan to stop him, while Cleo is arrested as they are leaving for the private plane. She tries to board as the plane is taking off, but a police officer shoots at the plane’s stairs, causing her to fall. Pope is already in Azerbaijan with the others when he discovers that Cleo has been deported to Nassau, Bahamas.
Kiara eventually gets the Blue Crown from Finch and takes it to the lake during the meteor shower, hoping it can bring JJ (Rudy Pankow) back. The crown doesn’t resurrect him, but it gives Kiara a powerful final connection to her memories of JJ and everything they shared. Finch later takes the crown back, meaning the Pogues return to the Outer Banks without it. They arrive just hours before Hurricane Cassandra hits.
Meanwhile, back in Kildare, Rose has the Royal Merchant gold after stealing it from the Pogues. Chandler Groff (J. Anthony Crane) attacks and tries to kill Rose, but Wheezie shoots him in the arm and saves her stepmother. Groff escapes in Rose’s car with the gold. During the hurricane, Kiara finds him aboard the stolen boat and confronts him about killing JJ. Their fight ends with Groff going overboard and presumed dead, while Kiara discovers that the boat is sinking.
Trying to keep the boat afloat, Kiara begins throwing heavy cargo into the ocean. Among the crates is the Royal Merchant gold Groff stole from Rose. She reluctantly pushes the gold overboard and soon falls into the water herself, but the Pogues find and rescue her.
The gold, however, isn’t lost for good. After the hurricane passes, Pope calculates where the treasure should have drifted by triangulating the fort, the lighthouse and the location where they rescued Kiara, while accounting for the currents and wind. John B dives into the ocean and discovers the gold beneath the debris and sand. The Pogues are able to recover part of it in the moment and retrieve the rest over the following days.
With the Royal Merchant fortune finally in their hands, the Pogues use the money to rebuild Kildare, buy back properties and restore their homes. They help create the community they always wanted, where Kooks and Pogues can live together.
So, where does everyone end up as the Outer Banks adventure finally comes to a close? Here’s what happens to the Pogues, their families and the people who shaped their story.

John B and Sarah Cameron
After everything John B has been through, the finale gives him the future he has been fighting for: a family and a home. He and Sarah welcome their first child, a son named JJ in honor of their late best friend.
One year later, John B and Sarah get married in a ceremony surrounded by their friends and family. Their son is also part of the celebration, with Kiara carrying him into the ceremony before Sarah walks down the aisle with Pope.
John B and Sarah begin their married life raising their son in the community they helped rebuild. In the final moments, John B rings the bell near their home and calls for JJ.
“I think he’s traveled the world searching for happiness and peace, and his identity has been around this treasure that is significant to him and his father, and it’s this weird relationship to it,” Stokes says. “You can travel the world, you can see beautiful places and meet incredible people, but home is always going to be home.”
Meanwhile, Sarah finally gets the freedom and stability she has spent years searching for. After breaking away from the unstable[?] world she grew up in, she builds a family of her own with John B and their son.
With Kildare rebuilt and the Pogues no longer living from one treasure hunt to the next, Sarah can settle into a life she chose for herself. Her journey from the daughter of a powerful Kook family to a member of the Pogues ultimately brings her to the family and sense of belonging she had been looking for all along.
“And I think a very, very full heart,” Cline says. “She finally got out of the bubble wrap, and that’s what she always wanted. She made her dreams come true, and I hope she feels that.”

Kiara Carrera
Kiara’s final chapter is defined by what comes after JJ’s death. The Blue Crown gives her an unexpected sense of closure, allowing her to revisit the memories she shared with him rather than simply focusing on what she lost.
Back in Kildare, Kiara confronts Groff and eventually turns her attention toward the future. She buys back the Maybank property with her share of the fortune and begins rebuilding it, while also pursuing her passion for marine life as an intern with North Carolina Marine Fisheries.
“I feel at peace with where she ends up,” Bailey says. “It’s a sweet ending for her, and I hope the fans love it too.”
.jpg?branch=production)
Pope Heyward and Cleo Anderson
After being arrested while trying to board the plane with the Pogues, Cleo is deported to Nassau, Bahamas and separated from Pope. But their story doesn’t end there. Pope eventually makes his way to Nassau and proposes to Cleo. She accepts and once the Pogues recover their fortune, Pope and his family are able to help Cleo resolve her immigration situation so they can live in Kildare together.
Cleo settles into a life with Pope and becomes part of the community the Pogues helped rebuild.
“It’s just a full 360 of how we met her,” Grant says. “We met her sort of on her own, or with a group of robbers, and now we see her in family, in a relationship, really blossoming into a young woman—still badass, but showing other sides of herself.”
Back home, Pope helps his father rebuild Heyward’s Seafood and uses his share of the fortune to buy a house for himself and Cleo. He also repairs his relationship with his father, bringing his personal and family lives into a more stable place.
“I think he’s proud of his growth as a person, and he’s proud of his relationship with the people he loves,” Daviss says. “His relationship with Cleo, his relationship with the Pogues, his family, him mending that relationship with his father, his own relationship with himself, growing up from a kid to being grown and being more confident.”
Rafe Cameron and Sofia
Rafe leaves Kildare with Sofia after helping her escape from jail during the evacuation. Sofia was arrested after helping Rafe evade the police, following the discovery of new evidence linking him to the murder of Sheriff Peterkin. Rafe believes the authorities will come down hard on Sofia if he doesn’t turn himself in, so he cuts the power to the station, frees her from her cell, and flees with her.
They are later confronted by Sheriff Shoupe, who reminds Rafe that he killed Peterkin, one of Shoupe’s friends. Rafe admits that he was responsible for her death, saying he never wanted it to happen. He tells Shoupe that he plans to disappear after the hurricane and asks him not to come looking for him.
Rafe and Sofia eventually take shelter from the storm before the Pogues help them leave Kildare by boat. Pope gives them enough fuel to reach New Bern, from where they plan to make their way to South America. Before leaving, Rafe says goodbye to the Pogues, thanking Sarah and telling John B that he is happy for him.
“I think Rafe in the end feels finally important, wanted and loved,” Starkey says. “There’s a lot of things that he’s leaving behind. It kind of feels like he’s leaving behind the worst parts of himself, and I think he needs to leave that location in order to do so. It’s a bit of a rebirth for him at the end.”

Rose and Wheezie Cameron
Rose and Wheezie evacuate Kildare along with the other residents as Hurricane Cassandra approaches, leaving the island behind as the storm tears through the community. With the Cameron family’s old life permanently changed, the two eventually return to Kildare as the island begins to recover.
Rose and Wheezie are among the guests at Sarah and John B’s wedding, marking their continued place in Sarah’s life and in the community the Pogues helped rebuild.
Dale Zeasy and Sheriff Shoupe
Dale’s plans to reshape Kildare fall apart after an insurance investigation discovers that his financing was illegitimate. He had been trying to acquire land to build apartments and pressured Pope’s father to sell his property, threatening to use a video of Pope and the Pogues trespassing on private property against him.
After Hurricane Cassandra damages the island, the Pogues use their fortune to buy back the properties and rebuild Kildare on their own terms, leaving Dale without the foothold he had been trying to establish. In the final moments, Shoupe arrests Dale, bringing his attempt to take over the island to an end.
A year later, Shoupe is among the guests at Sarah and John B’s wedding, showing how his relationship with the Pogues has also evolved over the years.
Crypto World
Binance says 2 employees cleared after UAE detention
Binance said on Aug. 20 that two employees detained in the United Arab Emirates had been cleared and released after answering questions about third-party fund flows.
Summary
- Two Binance employees were detained, questioned and released after UAE authorities examined third-party fund flows.
- Binance says the employees provided statements and were not targets of the authorities’ financial investigation.
- UAE authorities have not publicly detailed suspected offenses, named subjects or announced any formal charges.
- Binance FZE retains an active Dubai license covering exchange, brokerage, lending and investment services activities.
- The company says it is developing clearer coordination procedures with police authorities across the Emirates.
The New York Times first reported the detentions, citing four people familiar with the matter. According to the report, authorities stopped the employees at airports in the Emirates during recent weeks.
Binance later told Reuters that a small number of employees had provided statements during what the company called a “routine inquiry.”
The inquiry involved third-party fund flows passing through a Binance client money account, according to the exchange. The exchange said the employees were not subjects of the investigation.
Binance employees were questioned about client money flows
The exact transactions under review remain unknown. UAE authorities have not published a statement identifying suspected offenses, the parties controlling the third-party funds or the intended recipients.
No formal charges against the employees were disclosed. Binance’s statement that they were “cleared” reflects the company’s account of events and has not been independently confirmed through a police announcement or court record.
Client money accounts generally separate customer funds from a company’s operating capital. Such accounts can involve banks, payment providers, corporate customers and other intermediaries. The presence of third-party transfers does not by itself establish unlawful activity.
The exchange said it was cooperating with Dubai Police and authorities in other Emirates. The company added that it was working to create clearer procedures for responding to similar inquiries.
Binance retains its active Dubai license
The inquiry has not resulted in a publicly announced change to Binance’s regulatory status in Dubai. The Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority lists Binance FZE as an active licensed provider in its public registry.
The license covers exchange, broker-dealer, lending, borrowing, management and investment services. It also permits the company FZE to serve retail, qualified and institutional investors. Derivatives and margin trading carry additional customer restrictions.
Meanwhile, the exchange received its current VASP license in April 2024. As crypto.news previously reported, the approval supported the exchange’s transition into Dubai’s regulated local market.
The UAE has since become a central part of Binance’s regulatory strategy. In related coverage, the exchange also expanded its regulated presence across Abu Dhabi through separately supervised entities.
UAE authorities have not announced further action
Binance said cryptocurrency transactions and institutional client money arrangements remain unfamiliar to some authorities. It described its discussions with UAE officials as an effort to establish “clear, appropriate coordination procedures.”
However, the exchange did not identify the client account, third parties or transaction values involved. It also did not disclose how long the employees were held or whether authorities imposed travel restrictions.
The case comes as Binance continues to defend its controls against money laundering and sanctions violations. As previously reported, the company has pointed to expanded compliance staffing and monitoring when responding to scrutiny of its transaction controls.
The situation differs from Binance’s dispute in Nigeria, where authorities detained executives in 2024 and filed criminal charges. One executive, Tigran Gambaryan, was later released after Nigerian prosecutors dropped the case against him personally.
For now, the UAE matter appears limited to questioning connected to particular fund flows. No deadline, court hearing or enforcement proceeding has been announced. Further clarity would require a statement from UAE authorities or the release of formal legal documents.
Crypto World
Inverse Cramer Strikes Again as Jim Tells Caller to Buy the Bitcoin He Sold
Jim Cramer said he sold his entire Bitcoin (BTC) position over quantum computing fears less than a month ago, then turned around and told a caller on the latest episode of Mad Money to buy the same asset.
The reversal has traders once again invoking “Inverse Cramer,” the running theory that fading the CNBC host’s calls beats following them.
The Sale
Cramer’s exit traces back to a July 31 Mad Money interview with IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna, who warned that quantum computers could eventually crack the cryptography protecting Bitcoin.
“I think that you should give yourself three or four years, and at that point, I would get rather paranoid about it.”
Arvind Krishna, IBM chief executive, on the quantum timeline.
Days later, Cramer said on air that he would sell his Bitcoin. No wallet address, filing, or position size has confirmed the trade actually happened though.
Then a Caller Asks
On a later episode, a viewer named Sanjay called into the show’s lightning round asking about Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR), an Ethereum treasury stock he had bought before. Cramer waved him off the derivative play entirely, telling him to skip it and buy Bitcoin directly instead, warning that crypto-linked derivatives carry too much risk.
The advice landed awkwardly given Cramer’s own stated exit from Bitcoin weeks earlier. The so-called Inverse Cramer trade treats his calls as a contrarian signal rather than a forecast, a reputation built over years of flip-flopping on the asset.
Tuttle Capital once listed an ETF betting against his picks; the fund lost 15.7% against a 25.4% gain for the S&P 500 before it closed in February 2024, proof that fading any single pundit consistently carries its own risk.
Price Action Since
Bitcoin has climbed since Cramer’s original sell call, when it traded near $63,700. It now trades near $74,300 and touched an intraday high of $75,500, a run that has continued regardless of his stated exit.
Whether Cramer actually holds, sold, or has quietly bought back into Bitcoin remains unverified. What is clear is that his on-air signals now contradict each other within weeks, leaving viewers to decide which Cramer to listen to, if either.
The post Inverse Cramer Strikes Again as Jim Tells Caller to Buy the Bitcoin He Sold appeared first on BeInCrypto.
Crypto World
TIME’s Longevity Leaders Are Racing to Add Good Years to Your Life
We are squarely in a longevity boom, and the field is now well established as serious science. But we are still near the beginning. Right now, there is no proven longevity drug you can take to make yourself live longer. (That we know of: Nir Barzilai, who thinks some existing drugs could be repurposed as longevity-boosting treatments, is eager to change that.) Some things are within your control, however. You can exercise, like Yamanaka; build muscle, which Dr. Gabrielle Lyon calls the “organ of longevity”; and strengthen your social ties, which Dr. Robert Waldinger has learned are crucial from directing the world’s longest study of human happiness. TIME’s 12 Longevity Leaders know that all of these approaches—medical, physical, social—are key in the quest to live as well as possible for as long as possible.
-
Fashion6 days agoWeekend Open Thread: Ann Taylor
-
Tech7 days ago11 Ways to Rank Your Videos
-
Sports6 days agoBirmingham 2026: Day 6 Timetable for Irish Athletes
-
NewsBeat6 days agoMyanmar says over 300,000 Rohingya refugees verified for repatriation as exodus enters ninth year
-
Politics6 days agoSEQ Code: The Three Letter Boarding Pass Code That Could Give You The Worst Seat
-
Tech3 days agoQwen3.8-27B runs frontier-class coding agents and reasoning locally, no cloud API required
-
Business3 days agoSMA Solar Technology AG (SMTGY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
-
Crypto World6 days agoPi Network Protocol 27 endgame: last upgrade before what?
-
Crypto World3 days agoOCC Greenlights Trump Family Crypto Firm for Trust Charter
-
Tech6 days agoEvery fusion startup that has raised over $100M
-
Business7 days ago15 Ways to Make Money From Your Phone (2026 Guide)
-
Entertainment6 days agoMarvel Studios Reveals New X-Men Cast Including Adam Driver and Sadie Sink
-
Crypto World7 days agoRobinhood Chain Approaches $1B TVL as Uniswap Integration Boosts Liquidity
-
Entertainment7 days ago10 Netflix Shows That Quietly Became Modern Classics
-
Fashion6 days agoWeekly News Update, 8.14.26 – Corporette.com
-
News Videos24 hours agoDon’t Leave Your Financial Future To Chance | August 19, 2026
-
Fashion7 days agoSilver bangles for women – Newbridge Silverware
-
Business6 days agoFacebook Down Now? Users Report Login And Loading Problems As Outage Trackers Monitor Ongoing Issues
-
Business6 days agoMonarch Mutual Fund set to enter MF space with maiden overnight fund; files draft with Sebi
-
Fashion6 days agoCart Confidential Vol. 44 – Julia Berolzheimer

You must be logged in to post a comment Login