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The Weekend Shift: Crypto influencers and the British Pound •

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Welcome to the 87th Weekend Shift!

What’s the deal? Over the weekend, we’ll update this post with some of the most interesting articles, podcasts, charts, and opinion pieces we’re too busy to write about.

OK, only crypto? Not necessarily. We do that Monday to Friday, so we try to explore new subjects on weekends.

Feel free to join in and submit entries on Twitter. Any topic is fair game.

October 1

29 mins ago

Opening up with our most read article this week.
27 mins ago

Some other important ‘influencer’ work.
26 mins ago

Elon’s back on the agenda.
25 mins ago

If you drive it off a cliff it’ll serve briefly as dirigible.
25 mins ago

Hilarious.
24 mins ago

Embarrassing, really.
23 mins ago

Crypto buys the euro.
23 mins ago

Wonderful.
23 mins ago

This happened.
22 mins ago

Another ex-NSA worker could receive a very different decree.
21 mins ago

Not a great week for the pound.
21 mins ago

We ran a poll.
14 mins ago

Let’s.
20 mins ago

Yikes.
19 mins ago

Explained.
19 mins ago

We explained what an Interpol red notice is and how it works.
17 mins ago

We’ve done our part.
17 mins ago

RIP.
15 mins ago

Influenced.
15 mins ago

14 mins ago

Agree?
13 mins ago

Big if true.
12 mins ago

Been there.
12 mins ago

Poor Liz.
JUST IN3 mins ago

“My financial plan is a daydream.”
JUST IN2 mins ago

That’s hefty.
JUST IN2 mins ago

Running is not what it used to be.

This post will be updated over the weekend. You can follow us on Twitter and Google News or listen to our investigative podcast Innovated: Blockchain City.

Secrets for crypto: Ex-NSA worker could be executed if found guilty

A former National Security Agency (NSA) employee could face life in prison or a possible death sentence after apparently attempting to sell US defense secrets to Russia in exchange for crypto.

According to an affidavit filed earlier this week, 30-year-old Jareh Sebastian Dalke tried to sell three separate classified files — two of which were stamped ‘top secret’ — to an unnamed foreign government.

While the government that Dalke attempted to deal with hasn’t technically been confirmed, the affidavit revealed that he attempted to verify his buyer’s legitimacy by communicating with a Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) TOR site.

The files in question relate specifically to sensitive US defense capabilities, plans to update a certain cryptographic program, and assessments of foreign government military strength.

In exchange for the secret files, Dalke is said to have asked for payment in crypto and at one point requested $85,000 worth of digital currency.

Unfortunately for Dalke, the ‘foreign agent’ he was conspiring with turned out to be an undercover FBI operative, and he was arrested.

Like the government in question, court documents don’t disclose Dalke’s supposed crypto of choice but they do detail how he was allegedly sent 0.64053413 units worth $99.99 by the FBI in order to confirm the wallet address.

Online sleuths have since pointed out that the amount of crypto and the money received by Dalke closely matched Monero’s value at the time ~$97 on August 24.

Read more: That couple who sold US nuclear sub plans for Monero have pleaded guilty

Dalke allegedly funneled funds into a Kraken account

Dalke is said to have received a second crypto payment from the FBI, bringing his total received to 31.4185 units. It’s alleged that Dalke transferred this crypto into a Kraken account listed under his real name.

Kraken operates a Know-Your-Customer (KYC) policy and when pressed by law enforcement, the exchange revealed:

  • a Colorado address associated with Dalke,
  • a telephone number that matches the number on his NSA employment records,
  • his passport and social security details.

The NSA also suggest that Dalke was the only individual at the NSA to have printed all three relevant classified files in June, 2022.

This article was originally published on  protos.com

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