Exceleon Exchange, previously presented through the GoDeFi.eu environment, was marketed as a seamless crypto-fintech gateway combining exchange, wallet, payment-account, and card functions. But the disclosures behind that pitch point to a fragmented operator structure: a UK technology company, a Greek EU crypto operator, a Canadian non-EU vehicle, and a separate EMI/card layer provided through the DiPocket group for a Greek partner.
A U.S. federal judge in Manhattan sentenced Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon to 15 years in prison, concluding that the TerraUSD/LUNA implosion was not a bad-product accident but a fraud that wiped out roughly $40 billion in market value and devastated real victims. The sentence lands as a defining “Startup on Trial” moment for crypto’s algorithmic-stablecoin era.
Hyperliquid has become one of the most extraordinary revenue engines in crypto. Public analytics suggest that the protocol generated roughly $961.5 million in gross protocol revenue in 2025 and about $873.7 million in gross profit, while current annualized revenue still sits near $675 million. At the same time, the network is processing roughly $193.9 billion in 30-day perpetual volume, carrying around $8.2 billion in open interest, and supporting a token market cap of about $10.6 billion. But behind the growth story sits a harder compliance question.
An investigation by Investigative Europe has exposed how high-profile YouTube and Twitch personalities across at least seven European countries are acting as de facto distribution agents for blacklisted, unlicensed online casinos — earning revenue-share commissions from the very losses of their followers. For compliance analysts and financial regulators, this is not a marketing story. It is a systemic liability chain spanning operators, technology platforms, and individual influencers that demands urgent enforcement attention.
Over the past year, financial influencers (“FinFluencers”) have become increasingly prominent on social media, particularly on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). These platforms have evolved in their content dynamics, user engagement, and regulatory environment, making them central to the dissemination of financial advice and market sentiment. This report analyzes the roles, reach, and key trends of finfluencers on TikTok and X
A Financial Times video interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman unexpectedly turned into a viral marketing miracle for a small olive oil brand called Graza. Altman was seen cooking with Graza’s “Drizzle” olive oil—meant for finishing, not cooking—sparking an online debate and catapulting the brand into global awareness. It’s a case study in how digitally native consumer brands can hijack moments.
In a remote interview with Tucker Carlson on March 5, 2025, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), the convicted FTX founder, reframed his $10 billion fraud as a mere liquidity crisis, denying criminal intent while playing chess with Sean 'Diddy' Combs in prison. As he hints at GOP leanings and a potential pardon, SBF’s narrative sparks debate: a bid for redemption or a refusal to face the fallout?
The topic of Ukraine or Ukrainian individuals selling U.S. and Western arms supplies on the black market has been a subject of both documented incidents and widespread speculation, often amplified by rumors and disinformation. The US media personality Tucker Carlson is one of the main sources in the respective headlines. Here’s a breakdown of known information and rumors:
Fresh whistleblower intelligence suggests that the Holyluck payment trail was not an isolated event. FinTelegram has reviewed new SENDS communications and new UK merchant entities linked to digital-goods storefronts that may have functioned as front-end payment layers for offshore gambling flows. The emerging picture points to a broader merchant cluster, not a single disputed transaction.
The RatEx42 cyberfinance rating platform has issued its highest-level warning against the purported cryptocurrency exchange Meteorex (MeteorEx s.r.o.). Operating with zero verifiable blockchain infrastructure and hiding behind a Czech shell entity, the platform has been classified as a "Critical Risk" and downgraded to Tier D on the DAREX Index. European acquiring banks and PSPs are urged to immediately block all associated fiat transactions to prevent potential money laundering and investment fraud.