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Watch: Bitcoin breaks losing streak and Bored Ape owners lose $260,000 in stolen ether: CNBC Crypto World (youtube.com)
CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today’s show, Jeff Schumacher of NAX Group discusses crypto for summer 2022.

00:00 - CNBC Crypto World, June 6, 2022
0:25 - Crypto adds to weekend rally
1:03 - MicroStrategy’s bitcoin holdings in focus
2:55 - The headlines
3:44 - Jeff Schumacher of NAX Group

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Bitcoin breaks losing streak and Bored Ape owners lose $260,000 in stolen ether: CNBC Crypto World
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Something happened this week that has passed like in silence even if it is big. Bored Aper owners lost lots of money in stolen ether, just because one of the people in charge was not careful enough. The hackers entered the network through his net and took everything they could before being discovered. Well, this is regularly happening, and we are already wondering why we are not learning from this. Supposedly those in charge, administrators, developers, programmers, have to make sure everything is tight and closed. Legal consequences can be bad, even if now many documents write statements denying responsibility for any damage or loss. This is not going to hold on a court when regulations come, in fact it will probably cause problems to many companies who have not worked properly in their digital assets' security.
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