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“Dirty” Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee – North American Championship: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 – WWE

  1. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee – North American Championship: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 WWE
  2. WWE NXT Results 8/8 – Blair Davenport Vs. Kelani Jordan, North American Title Match Wrestling Inc.
  3. WWE NXT results, live blog (Aug. 8, 2023): Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee Cageside Seats
  4. Rey Mysterio inspires some confidence in Thea Hail: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 WWE
  5. NXT TV RESULTS (8/8): Hazelwood’s live report on Mysterio-Lee NA Championship match, Dar-Bate “Heritage Cup” match, Ali-Axiom, Nile-James, Davenport-Jordan, more PWTorch
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Tony D and Stacks save Ivy Nile from a Schism attack: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 – WWE

  1. Tony D and Stacks save Ivy Nile from a Schism attack: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 WWE
  2. WWE NXT Results 8/8 – Blair Davenport Vs. Kelani Jordan, North American Title Match Wrestling Inc.
  3. NXT recap & reactions (Aug. 8, 2023): Mami does daddy dirty Cageside Seats
  4. Rey Mysterio inspires some confidence in Thea Hail: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 WWE
  5. NXT TV RESULTS (8/8): Hazelwood’s live report on Mysterio-Lee NA Championship match, Dar-Bate “Heritage Cup” match, Ali-Axiom, Nile-James, Davenport-Jordan, more PWTorch
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Von Wagner sends Bron Breakker through the announce table: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 – WWE

  1. Von Wagner sends Bron Breakker through the announce table: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 WWE
  2. WWE NXT Results 8/8 – Blair Davenport Vs. Kelani Jordan, North American Title Match Wrestling Inc.
  3. WWE NXT results, live blog (Aug. 8, 2023): Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee Cageside Seats
  4. Rey Mysterio inspires some confidence in Thea Hail: NXT highlights, Aug. 8, 2023 WWE
  5. 8/8 NXT REPORT: Hazelwood’s live report on Mysterio-Lee NA Championship match, Dar-Bate “Heritage Cup” match, Ali-Axiom, Nile-James, Davenport-Jordan, more PWTorch
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Wrexham 3-5 Milton Keynes Dons (Aug 5, 2023) Game Analysis – ESPN

  1. Wrexham 3-5 Milton Keynes Dons (Aug 5, 2023) Game Analysis ESPN
  2. Unhappy ending for Hollywood stars Reynolds, McElhenney and Jackman as Wrexham loses league opener The Associated Press
  3. A real Hollywood blockbuster! Wrexham and MK Dons play out eight-goal thriller as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s side lose 5-3 in League Two opener Goal.com
  4. Wrexham suffer ‘reality check’ on EFL return – a team of Paul Mullins would have struggled The Athletic
  5. Despair for Ryan Reynolds as Wrexham’s EFL return spoiled by MK Dons Marca
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Bianca Belair is ready to become WWE Women’s Champion: SmackDown highlights, Aug. 4, 2023 – WWE

  1. Bianca Belair is ready to become WWE Women’s Champion: SmackDown highlights, Aug. 4, 2023 WWE
  2. 34-year-old former champion must return at WWE SummerSlam after more than 36 months to aid Money in the Bank cash in and join Damage CTRL Sportskeeda
  3. Bianca Belair Comments on Her WWE SummerSlam Match, Becky Lynch-Trish Status Being Left Off the Card Wrestling News
  4. Asuka is ready for Charlotte Flair and Bianca Belair: SmackDown highlights, Aug. 4, 2023 WWE
  5. “Do something else” – Wrestling veteran criticizes Charlotte Flair’s video package ahead of SummerSlam (Exclusive) Sportskeeda
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Paul vs. Diaz fight card adds UFC vets Jeremy Stephens, Chris Avila on Aug. 5 in Dallas – MMA Mania

  1. Paul vs. Diaz fight card adds UFC vets Jeremy Stephens, Chris Avila on Aug. 5 in Dallas MMA Mania
  2. Eddie Hearn: Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz ‘a mismatch’ that ‘won’t go 4’ rounds MMA Fighting
  3. UFC’s Jeremy Stephens to box Chris Avila on Jake Paul-Nate Diaz card – ESPN ESPN
  4. “I Will Be Really Surprised if He”- With Doubts Over Cornering Nate Diaz, Teammate Provides Major Update on “Mystery” Nick Diaz Amid Jake Paul Fight EssentiallySports
  5. Eddie Hearn labels Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz a mismatch: “You can see people hit pads and you know” | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
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Saylor gets sued, FBI warns about DeFi exploits, and Crypto.com drops $495M sponsorship: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 28

Coming every Saturday, Hodler’s Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation highlights, leading coins, predictions and much more — a week on Cointelegraph in one link.

Top Stories This Week

 

DC Attorney General sues Michael Saylor and MicroStrategy for tax evasion

MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor faces charges of evading United States income taxes he allegedly incurred while living in Washington, DC. The office of the region’s attorney general, Karl Racine, has sued Saylor and MicroStrategy on claims that the firm helped Saylor evade over $25 million in DC income tax. The charges, stemming in part from an amendment to DC’s False Claims Act encouraging whistleblowers to report tax evasion, mean Saylor could see $75 million in penalties.

 

Crypto.com backs out of $495M sponsorship deal with UEFA Champions League: Report

Crypto.com has decided not to go through with a $495 million sponsorship agreement in response to possible regulatory issues. The sponsorship deal with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) would have seen Crypto.com advertised in the UEFA Champions League for five seasons. The crypto exchange was reportedly in sponsorship talks after the Champions League removed Gazprom, an energy company owned by the Russian state, as a sponsor. Crypto.com already has several high-profile advertising efforts under its belt, such as a commercial starring American actor Matt Damon.

 

 

Indonesia plans to set up its crypto bourse by the end of 2022

Indonesia could have a crypto bourse, also known as a crypto exchange, constructed by its government before 2023 arrives. Initially unveiled in late 2021, the crypto bourse’s completion has taken longer than expected, but the government aims to get things right instead of rushing a launch. “We will make sure that every requirement, procedure and the necessary steps have been taken,” Jerry Sambuaga, Indonesia’s deputy trade minister, told DealStreetAsia.

 

Tether requests Roche Freedman to be booted from class action

Tether and Bitfinex are still locked in a lawsuit that began in 2019 alleging that the USDT stablecoin was used to manipulate the cryptocurrency market. The legal team for Tether and Bitfinex is seeking that the plaintiff‘s legal counsel, the law firm Roche Freedman, be let go from the case due to the firm’s involvement with Kyle Roche — the subject of a recent CryptoLeaks video claiming he misused privileged information to “harm” Ava Labs competitors in exchange for AVAX tokens. Kyle Roche recently moved to dismiss himself from multiple legal cases, including the one involving defendant Bitfinex and Tether. However, the defendant still wants the Roche Freedman firm out of the lawsuit completely, in addition to requesting that their private information be destroyed or returned by Roche Freedman.

 

Central African Republic court says new $60,000 citizenship-by-crypto-investment program is unconstitutional

In July, the Central African Republic (CAR) launched its Sango hub — a new crypto-focused initiative aimed at expanding the adoption of Bitcoin and creating a special economic zone in the Metaverse. The initiative also included the creation of a Bitcoin-backed digital asset called Sango that also allowed foreign nationals to purchase citizenship in the country for $60,000 in crypto, with an equivalent amount of Sango tokens held in collateral for five years. The CAR’s Constitutional Court deemed the efforts unconstitutional, however, noting that citizenship does not have a price tag.

 

 

 

Winners and Losers

 

At the end of the week, Bitcoin (BTC) is at $20,369, Ether (ETH) at $1,636 and XRP at $0.33. The total market cap is at $1.00 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.

Among the biggest 100 cryptocurrencies, the top three altcoin gainers of the week are Celsius (CEL) at 36.41%, eCash (XEC) at 20.70% and Lido DAO (LDO) at 18.05%. 

The top three altcoin losers of the week are Helium (HNT) at -24.47%, Avalanche (AVAX) at -10.41% and Arweave (AR) at -9.92%.

For more info on crypto prices, make sure to read Cointelegraph’s market analysis.

 

 

 

 

Most Memorable Quotations

 

“Building new things is not for the faint hearted.”

Neil Dundon, founder of CryptoRecruit

 

“Ethereum is about permissionless innovation, free enterprise, property rights, globalization.”

Ryan Berckmans, member of the Ethereum community

 

“We eventually came round to the idea at Coinbase that we’re going to have to be agnostic to every chain and token that is coming out. We can’t sit here in our ivory tower only focused on one asset.”

Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase

 

“I feel that [crypto] cannot be partisan.”

Tom Emmer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives

 

“Most of crypto is still junk, actually. I mean, with the exception of, I would say, a few dozen tokens, everything else that has been mentioned is either noise or, frankly, it’s just gonna go away.”

Umar Farooq, head of Onyx, JPMorgan’s digital assets unit 

 

“Cryptocurrencies have taken a life of their own outside of the distributed ledger — and this is the source of the crypto world’s problems.”

Ravi Menon, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore

 

Prediction of the Week 

 

Bitcoin squeeze to $23K still open as crypto market cap holds key support

For most of this week, Bitcoin could not decide whether it wanted to stay above or below $20,000, trading north and south of the level numerous times, according to Cointelegraph’s BTC price index.

In a Friday tweet, pseudonymous Twitter user il Capo Of Crypto noted that a possible short squeeze could occur if BTC rose above the $20,700-to-$20,800 price zone. Pending a break of this level, Bitcoin could then hit between $22,500 and $23,000. On the flip side, dropping below $19,500 would likely take the squeeze off the table, especially if the asset continued to drop below $19,000.

 

 

FUD of the Week 

FBI issues alert over cybercriminal exploits targeting DeFi

This week, a public service announcement from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) cautioned the public over a proliferation of decentralized finance (DeFi) exploits, stating that those interested in DeFi should be careful. The agency also noted that DeFi platforms should conduct code audits to check for weaknesses. Dwarfing totals from 2020 and 2021 combined, nefarious actors have pilfered more than $1.6 billion via DeFi exploits so far in 2022 per data from CertiK, a blockchain security company.  

 

Accomplice of ‘Cryptoqueen’ Ruja Ignatova faces extradition to US: Report

British citizen Christopher Hamilton, alleged accomplice of Ruja Ignatova, could see extradition to the U.S. thanks to a ruling from a judge in the United Kingdom. However, the move still requires approval from a U.K. government executive authority. Hamilton allegedly had a hand in the $4 billion OneCoin Ponzi scheme connected to Ruja Ignatova, aka the “Cryptoqueen.” In June, the FBI added Ignatova to the list of its ten most sought-after fugitives. Charges against Hamilton include laundering $105 million in connection to the Ponzi scheme.

 

Sneaky fake Google Translate app installs crypto miner on 112,000 PCs

The crypto and technology sectors are often riddled with tech traps and scams. One particular effort, ongoing since 2019, is particularly tricky. A certain type of malware named “Nitrokod” sits hidden within counterfeit computer apps and starts mining Monero (XMR), but only after a few days have passed. The malware lies within convincing versions of fake apps, such as a Google Translate app that boasts numerous positive reviews online. An official Google Translate desktop app does not even exist, however, but this malware-infused app has become a top search result. Nitrokod malware has affected over 100,000 devices spanning almost a dozen countries. 

 

 

Best Cointelegraph Features

Billions are spent marketing crypto to sports fans — Is it worth it?

“Without explicit use cases tied to the massive dollars paid for sports marketing sponsorships, the branding only leads to logo exposure.”

Get ready for the feds to start indicting NFT traders

Securities and Exchange Commission regulators should move to protect investors from traders who distort the NFT market with manipulative trades — and they probably will soon.

Why interoperability is the key to blockchain technology’s mass adoption

Interoperability enables blockchain networks and protocols to communicate with each other, making it easier for everyday users to engage with blockchain technology.

 

 

 

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Tyler Bate receives a video call from an old rival: WWE NXT, Aug. 30, 2022 – WWE

  1. Tyler Bate receives a video call from an old rival: WWE NXT, Aug. 30, 2022 WWE
  2. WWE NXT 2.0 Results (08/30) – Huge Surprise Return, Diamond Mine Vs. Gallus, Build To Worlds Collide Wrestling Inc.
  3. WWE NXT 2.0 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from August 30 Bleacher Report
  4. Powell’s WWE Raw Hit List: Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai vs. Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah for the vacant WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles, Kevin Owens vs. Jey Uso, U.S. Champion Bobby Lashley vs. The Miz in a non-title match, Seth Rollins and Matt Ri ProWrestling.net
  5. WWE NXT 2.0 Preview (8/30): Worlds Collide Go-Home Show, Three Tag Team Matches Announced Wrestling Inc.
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‘Zero hour’ for NASA Artemis 1 moon mission launch on Aug. 29

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s make or break time for NASA’s new moon rocket. 

With 8.8 million pounds of thrust, the rocket — called the Space Launch System (SLS) — is designed to be mightier than NASA’s mighty Saturn V. Its Orion space capsule outsizes its Apollo ancestor by one-third. Yet neither spacecraft has passed the ultimate test: a trip to the moon and back.

That will change Monday (Aug. 29), when NASA aims to launch the SLS megarocket and Orion on Artemis 1, a test flight that serves as the vanguard of the agency’s Artemis program to return astronauts to the moon by 2025. Liftoff is set for 8:33 a.m. EDT (1233 GMT) from Pad 39B here at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. You can watch the launch live online Monday starting at at 6:30 a.m. EDT (1030 GMT). 

“Our zero hour approaches for the Artemis generation,” Mike Sarafin, NASA’s Artemis 1 mission manager, told reporters here Saturday. “We do have a heightened sense of anticipation.”

Related: NASA’s Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
More: 10 wild facts about the Artemis 1 moon mission

That anticipation is not something NASA owns alone. Up 200,000 spectators are expected (opens in new tab) to flood Florida’s Space Coast here to catch a glimpse of NASA’s first moon rocket to fly in over 50 years. Their hopes mirror NASA’s for a successful mission where success is far from certain.

“This is a very risky mission,” said Jim Free, NASA’s associate director for exploration systems development. “We do have a lot of things that could go wrong during the mission in places where we may come home early, or we may have to have to abort to come home.”

In fact, the mission may not launch at all. 

“Our potential outcomes on Monday are that we can go within the window, or we could scrub for any number of reasons,” Sarafin said. “We’re not going to promise that we’re going to get off on Monday.”

NASA has a two-hour window in which to try and launch Artemis 1 on Monday that closes at 10:33 a.m. EDT (1433 GMT). There is a 80% chance of good weather at the start of the window, though that slips to 60% later in the day due to the possibility of rain. NASA has backup launch days on Sept. 2 and Sept. 5, if needed.

On Saturday, NASA detected five lightning strikes at Pad 39B, but none of the strikes affected the SLS rocket itself. They all hit the pad’s lightning protection system, a network of towers and catenary wires, and were not strong enough to pose a concern to the launch, NASA Artemis 1 senior test director Jeff Spaulding said in an update Sunday.

Video: Lightning strikes Artemis 1 launch pad days before liftoff

A long road to the launch pad

NASA has been trying to build a giant new rocket for nearly two decades. In 2004, the agency announced plans for a massive rocket, then called the Ares V, as part of its Constellation program to return to the moon by 2020. That program was ultimately canceled, replaced by what has become the Artemis program, though the Orion spacecraft did survive the transition. The five-segment solid rocket boosters (a bit larger than those used on NASA’s shuttle program), originally part of Constellation’s Ares 1 rocket to launch Orion, also found new life in the SLS. 

“We’ve been through our challenges, just like every other piece of this whole rocket,” Bruce Tiller, NASA’s manager for the SLS boosters, told Space.com in an interview. “Everybody’s had their challenges that they’ve overcome over those years. And now I think we’re as ready to go as we can be. And it’s just really exciting.”

Congress directed NASA to build the Space Launch System over a decade ago, calling on the agency to use shuttle-legacy hardware like the solid rocket boosters and RS-25 core engines derived to build a new vehicle for deep space exploration. The first test flight was targeted for 2017 at the time. It is way behind schedule. 

“I would say simply that space is hard,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who was in the Senate as a Florida senator when SLS was approved, said Saturday on what the agency has learned over time. “You are developing new systems, and it takes money and it takes time.”

Simple, but aggressive goals

A diagram of NASA’s Artemis 1 moon mission stages during its 42-day flight. (Image credit: NASA)

NASA has “very simple, but aggressive” goals for Artemis 1, Free said.

First, the mission must test Orion’s heat shield to make sure it can survive the  5,000 degrees Fahrenheit (2,800 degrees Celsius) temperatures of reentry when it returns from the moon at 25,000 mph (40,000 kph). NASA also wants to make sure SLS delivers Orion into its lunar orbit to see how the spacecraft, which has a service module built by Airbus and provided by the European Space Agency, performs in deep space. 

The space agency also wants to recover the capsule after it splashes down in the Pacific Ocean to see how it fared overall. It is carrying over 1,000 sensors to record every facet of the flight, NASA has said. 

At its farthest point from Earth, Orion will be 290,000 miles from our planet and 40,000 miles beyond the moon — the farthest a crew-rated capsule will have visited to date (breaking a record set by the Apollo 13 crew in 1970). Its 42-day mission is much longer than the 10 days a crewed flight would be, NASA has said. 

Despite its length, the mission is expected to complete just one and a half orbits of the moon as it flies in a long, looping orbit in the opposite direction of the moon’s path around Earth. That “distant retrograde orbit” will bring Orion as close as about  60 miles (97 km) and as far out as 40,000 miles, mission managers have said.

Inside Orion is a spacesuit-clad “Moonikin” mannequin and humanoid torsos covered in sensors to measure the radiation environment Artemis astronauts will have to endure. And perhaps the most important test: reentry, when Orion will slam into Earth’s atmosphere, skip off a tiny bit, then plunge back down for what NASA calls a “skip reentry.”

“We are pushing the vehicle to its limits, really stressing it to get ready for crew,” Sarafin has said.

There are some science goals, too. The Artemis 1 mission includes 10 small cubesats to test technologies for deep space exploration. One, called NEA Scout, will use a solar sail to leave the moon in search of a small asteroid while the others are expected to support Artemis projects near the moon. 

“Some of them are testing technology for navigating in deep space. We even have one that’s traveling farther out, going to encounter an asteroid,” said Jacob Bleacher, chief exploration scientist at NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate. “But some of them will be focusing more on the moon making measurements of the movement, in fact mapping where some of the water deposits might be.”

Astronauts back to the moon

Artist’s illustration of SpaceX’s Starship on the moon. (Image credit: SpaceX)

If all goes well on Artemis 1, NASA will follow it up with Artemis 2, a crewed flight that will send four astronauts on a flyby mission around the moon in 2024. The time-lag between missions is partly to wait and see how Orion performs and also so NASA can use some of the avionics and other components on Artemis 1 on the crewed flight. 

And if that Artemis 2 mission succeeds, NASA hopes to follow it up with its first crewed moon landing of the 21st century on Artemis 3 in 2025. That moon landing, which would send two astronauts — including the first woman on the moon — to the lunar south pole, does depend on factors beyond SLS and Orion. 

NASA needs new spacesuits and a huge lander to complete the Artemis 3 mission. SpaceX is building a massive Starship moon lander for NASA while other companies are developing Artemis spacesuits. If either component is late, it will impact the agency’s plans. 

“If our suits aren’t ready, we’re not going to land on the moon and the inverse is the same, if our suits are ready and Starship isn’t,” Free said. 

But NASA stresses it is committed to returning to the moon in a sustainable way that isn’t just footprints, flags and photos. The agency has already built hardware for Artemis 2 and future SLS boosters, with plans through at least Artemis 9. 

NASA has doled out contracts to build components of a new Gateway space station around the moon to serve as a staging ground for lunar landings. And the ever-present target is Mars, which Nelson said NASA is targeting for crewed landing sometime in the late 2030s.

“There’s a big, big universe out there to explore,” Nelson said. “This is the next step in that exploration and this time we go with our international partners.”

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Tyler Bate vs. Von Wagner: WWE NXT, Aug. 23, 2022 – WWE

  1. Tyler Bate vs. Von Wagner: WWE NXT, Aug. 23, 2022 WWE
  2. NXT recap & reactions (Aug. 23, 2022): The British are coming! Cageside Seats
  3. Bron Breakker and Tyler Bate agree to championship showdown: WWE NXT, Aug. 23, 2022 WWE
  4. WWE NXT results, live blog (Aug. 23, 2022): UK takeover continues Cageside Seats
  5. 8/23 NXT 2.0 results: Moore’s review of Brooks Jensen and Josh Briggs vs. Gallus for the NXT UK Tag Team Titles, Tiffany Stratton vs. Wendy Choo in a Lights Out match, NXT UK Champion Tyler Bate vs. Von Wagner in a non-title match, The Grayson W ProWrestling.net
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