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Zondacrypto w poważnych tarapatach - problemy z wypłatami, śledztwo prokuratury i dramatyczny spadek rezerw BTC

Zondacrypto (dawny BitBay) ma ogromne problemy. Tysiące użytkowników nie może wypłacić środków od kilku tygodni. Prokuratura w Katowicach prowadzi śledztwo ws. oszustwa i prania pieniędzy (straty szacowane na min. 350 mln zł).

Analiza on-chain pokazała, że rezerwy BTC w hot walletach spadły o 99,7% (z 55,7 BTC do 0,086 BTC). Zimny portfel podobno bez kluczy prywatnych.

Czy ktoś z Was ma zablokowane środki na Zondzie?

źródło: https://www.disruptionbanking.com/2026/05/14/zondacryptos-shocking-collapse-how-did-polands-top-crypto-exchange-lose-99-7-of-its-bitcoin/

u/PapayaHumble2740 — 9 days ago
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Anthropic just dropped a strong warning: Don’t buy their shares on the secondary market without approval

Anthropic just issued a pretty serious investor alert. They’re basically saying: if you buy their private shares without board approval, they won’t recognize you as a shareholder. The transaction simply won’t count.

In the notice they called out several platforms where unauthorized shares are being offered.

They also warned against SPVs, tokenized securities, forward contracts, or any clever workarounds trying to bypass their transfer restrictions.

Why are they doing this? Demand for Anthropic shares is exploding (rumors of a new funding round that could value the company near $900 billion), and they want to keep full control over who gets into their cap table. Classic big AI company move — protect the ownership structure at all costs.

source: https://www.disruptionbanking.com/2026/05/13/why-is-anthropic-warning-about-unauthorised-shares/

u/PapayaHumble2740 — 10 days ago

Who are the most influential people in AI?

I’m trying to cut through the noise and follow the people who actually move the field forward or give the best insights into where AI is heading. There’s so much hype and it’s hard to know who’s worth following for information...

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u/PapayaHumble2740 — 10 days ago

Wall Street using AI as an excuse for big layoffs?

Has anyone else noticed how conveniently AI is being blamed for all these mass layoffs on Wall Street while profits are through the roof?

Banks are slashing thousands of jobs and still posting record earnings. This looks more like AI-washing than real efficiency – a handy story to cut costs, protect bonuses and keep shareholders happy.

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u/PapayaHumble2740 — 11 days ago