Travis Scott Extends “CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR” With New 2025 Dates

This fall, La Flame is planning to visit South Africa, India, Korea, China, and Japan for a series of one-night-only concerts. The tour kicks off on October 11 and runs until November 8. La Flame’s first performance will take place at Johannesburg’s FMB Stadium, followed by the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, India, then the Goyang Stadium in Seoul, Korea, Sanya’s Stadium in China, and wrapping up at the Belluna Dome in Tokyo.

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Binance Wallet: Suspended Employee Profited From Privileged Information

Binance Wallet, that paragon of transparency, has stated that none of its current team members were involved in insider trading, as alleged in a complaint filed with Binance’s internal audit team. However, an investigation following the complaint determined that an employee may have leveraged information from their previous position at BNB Chain to engage in front-running trades.

SEC ❤️ Crypto? You Won’t BELIEVE What’s Next! 😱

These little pow-wows, orchestrated by the SEC’s Crypto Task Force (sounds like a superhero squad, doesn’t it?), are kicking off with a chat about tailoring regulation for crypto trading on April 11, according to a March 25 statement. Mark your calendars, folks! Or don’t. It’s probably going to be a snooze-fest. 😴

💸 Ripple’s $50M SEC Escape! 🎉

But wait, there’s more! Ripple, probably feeling pretty good about itself, is dropping its cross-appeal. And the SEC, not wanting to be left out of the love fest, is ready to lift the injunction. What a heartwarming story of regulatory bodies and blockchain companies living happily ever after. 🌟

Ethereum’s Roller Coaster: Can ETH Handle Another Loop-de-Loop? 🎢

Local crypto wizard Lark Davis popped on the social media horn to say Ethereum’s Q1 performance was about as charming as a busted banjo—38% down. That’s brushing awfully close to the infamous 46% nosedive we saw back in Q1 of 2018. Back then, ETH tried to dust itself off in Q2 with a measly 15% recovery, only to face even bigger heartbreak down the road. Call it déjà vu? Call it heartbreak? Investors are crossing their fingers that history doesn’t repeat itself, but this ain’t exactly feeling like the plot of a bedtime fairy tale.