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SafePal Bitcoin Wallet Data Breach Stokes Fears of Physical Attacks

A flaw in an order-tracking plug-in of bitcoin wallet provider SafePal exposed names, addresses and phone numbers of nearly 40,000 customers.
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Data: Coinbase's Bitcoin premium index has been in negative territory for 50 consecutive days, setting a new record for the longest consecutive negative trend.

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