Bitcoin miner Marathon decided against a bid on bankrupt hosting provider Computed North, according to CEO Fred Thiel.
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tina Smith wrote to the Federal Reserve and other federal regulators seeking details on banks' exposure to cryptocurrencies. Their questions included how Sam Bankman-Fried's hedge fund was able to invest in Washington state-based Moonstone Bank.
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