Sunday, 11 December 2022

Binance Users Report Abnormal Altcoin Trading Activity on Platform

Binance users have reported abnormal trades of some altcoins, including OM, NEXO, AMP, POLS, SUN, ARDR, BIFI, XVS, ARK, LOOM, and OSMO, Wu Blockchain reported

According to the report, the abnormal trades triggered concerns about whether hackers have stolen some users’ API keys through 3Commas and are now using those accounts to execute the trades.

However, Binance has denied that there was any hack or API compromise. The official account tweeted, “This activity does not appear to be due to compromised accounts or stolen API keys; funds are SAFU.


The CEO, Changpeng Zhao, has added new information stating that investigations so far showed that one account deposited funds and started buying and other accounts also started doing the same. Investigations do not show any relationship between the accounts.


He added that Binance temporarily locked withdrawals on some accounts profiting from the contra trades. This triggered several complaints from various addresses on social media.


 Elon Musk Signals Release of ‘Twitter Files’ on COVID-19 Rules

Twitter CEO Elon Musk wrote this weekend that he would release more “Twitter files” about the previous management’s communications with federal health officials regarding how to deal with claims about COVID-19 rules and vaccines in the coming days.

While offering little in terms of details, Musk responded to a question from a user, who asked him: “When will we get the twitter files on covid? The info on the suspension of the many doctors and scientists? Who was involved? Suppression of what has turned out to be factual information.”

“Oh it is coming bigtime,” he wrote. Around the same time, he made at least two jokes about White House COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci. The Epoch Times has contacted Fauci for comment.

Musk previously signaled support for the COVID-19 vaccine, including a Twitter post from April 2021. However, overall, Musk has made few public comments about vaccines or his own vaccination status.

“To be clear, I do support vaccines in general and covid vaccines specifically. The science is unequivocal. In very rare cases, there is an allergic reaction, but this is easily addressed with an EpiPen,” Musk wrote at the time.

Several weeks ago, Twitter indicated that it no longer enforces its policy against so-called COVID-19 misinformation after users noticed a one-sentence update had been made to Twitter’s online rules. “Effective November 23, 2022, Twitter is no longer enforcing the COVID-19 misleading information policy,” it said.

Fauci is slated to step down from his federal positions in December. Some congressional Republicans have indicated that they will call Fauci, who has headed the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, in for questioning about the origins of the virus and COVID-19 rule enforcement at the domestic level.

“If there are oversight hearings I absolutely will cooperate fully and testify before the Congress,” Fauci told reporters during what may have been his final White House briefing last month. “I have no trouble testifying—we can defend and explain everything that we’ve said.”

During a deposition released this month, Fauci said that he never called for censorship. “No, I have not,” Fauci said when asked whether he’d asked a social media company to remove misinformation. He also said that, to his knowledge, none of his staffers had.

“I was not aware that they were flagging many accounts, but from looking at this, they are trying to get rid of fake accounts because fake accounts are bad things, I believe,” Fauci also said. “To my knowledge, they don’t get involved in trying to influence social media in any way. But when someone impersonates me, I think it’s totally appropriate for them to be concerned about that.”

Twitter ‘Files’

Musk’s comments on Sunday come after his release of the latest installment of the “Twitter files” on Saturday, reportedly showing how previous Twitter officials created reasons to suspend former President Donald Trump’s account in January 2021. It also showed how senior Twitter staffers allegedly censored posts made by Trump ahead of the 2020 presidential election while regularly engaging with federal law enforcement agencies.

Earlier in December, Musk turned to journalist Matt Taibbi to show how the platform had blocked users from sharing a bombshell New York Post article in the lead-up to the 2020 election.

Last week, Musk also confirmed he “exited” former Twitter lawyer James Baker—himself a former FBI general counsel—from the company as Taibbi claimed that Baker was “vetting” files that were sent to him without Musk’s knowledge.

The White House said that it “was not involved” when asked whether the administration was in communication with Baker or anyone else at Twitter.

“We were not involved,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters last week, adding, “It’s up to private companies to make these types of decisions,” Jean-Pierre insisted. “We were not involved. I can say that we were not involved.”

‘Keep the faith, we’re coming’ says White House. 

Officials say they will keep trying to return Paul Whelan to US


 Days after securing the release of WNBA star Brittner Griner from Russian custody,

 US officials said they are “still negotiating” for the release of former US Marine Paul

 Whelan, who has been imprisoned in Russia since 2018.

National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said President Joe Biden’s administration made a “very serious, specific proposal” for Mr Whelan and Ms Griner together, but “it just didn’t land anywhere ... with the Russians,” he told ABC’s This Week on 11 December, three days after Ms Griner returned to US soil.

“As we progressed through this summer and into the fall ... it was clear that they were treating Paul very separately, very distinctly because of these sham espionage charges they levied against him,” he added. Mr Whelan was accused of espionage and sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2020.

Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens, who escorted Ms Griner to the US-bound plane after her exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, said he spoke with Mr Whelan on 9 December.

“I said, ‘Paul, you have the commitment of this president, the president’s focus, the secretary of state’s focus, I’m certainly focused – we’re going to bring you home’,” Mr Carstens told CNN on Sunday. “I reminded him, ‘When you were in the Marines and I was in the Army, they always reminded you: Keep the faith. We’re coming to get you.’”

Mr Whelan also “shared his frustration” with Mr Carstens that he continues to remain in prison despite the release of Mr Griner and Trevor Reed, a US Marine veteran who returned to the US after another prisoner exchange with Russia earlier this year.

Mr Carstens said he explained that negotiations with Russia were a “case where there was either one, or none.”

“Had we not made the deal, Brittney would not have come home,” he added.

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