Hacker Sells 1 Billion Chinese Citizen Data for 10 BTC, Zuckerberg’s Meta Ends Novi Project and More – Bitcoin.com News Week in Review – The Weekly Bitcoin News

Hacker Sells 1 Billion Chinese Citizen Data for 10 BTC, Zuckerberg’s Meta Ends Novi Project and More – Bitcoin.com News Week in Review – The Weekly Bitcoin News

In this week’s bite-sized summary of the hottest stories from Bitcoin.com News, a hacker claims to have stolen a huge amount of Chinese citizens’ personal data from the Shanghai police, and now wants to sell it for ten bitcoins. Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has also dropped the Novi project, after unveiling a new metaverse wallet. These stories and more, right below.

Hacker Sells 1 Billion Chinese Citizen Data for 10 BTC, Zuckerberg's Meta Ends Novi Project and More - Bitcoin.com News Week in Review

Leaked personal information of 1 billion Chinese nationals for sale for 10 Bitcoins – Hacker allegations stolen from Shanghai police

A hacker claims to have stolen the personal data of one billion Chinese citizens from the Shanghai National Police (SHGA) and sells it for 10 bitcoins. “This database contains many TBs of data and information on billions of Chinese citizens.”

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Hacker Sells 1 Billion Chinese Citizen Data for 10 BTC, Zuckerberg's Meta Ends Novi Project and More - Bitcoin.com News Week in Review

Meta Ending Crypto Project Novi after Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Metaverse Digital Wallet

Meta Platforms, formerly Facebook, has announced the end of its crypto project Novi. Users are advised to withdraw money as soon as possible. The announcement followed the introduction of a digital wallet for metaverse, announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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Hacker Sells 1 Billion Chinese Citizen Data for 10 BTC, Zuckerberg's Meta Ends Novi Project and More - Bitcoin.com News Week in Review

Mad Money’s Jim Cramer says Crypto Immolation shows that the Fed’s job of taming inflation is almost complete

Mad Money host Jim Cramer claims that “With the burning of crypto, the Fed’s job is almost complete.” He stressed that “a front in the war on inflation that has been a unique total victory for the Fed” is the fight against financial speculation.

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Hacker Sells 1 Billion Chinese Citizen Data for 10 BTC, Zuckerberg's Meta Ends Novi Project and More - Bitcoin.com News Week in Review

Peter Schiff’s Euro Pacific Bank Suspended by Puerto Rico Supervisor – Schiff Insists No Evidence of Crime

Peter Schiff-owned Euro Pacific Bank has been suspended by Puerto Rico’s financial regulator. Schiff claims there is “no evidence of crime,” and warns that “accounts are frozen and customers could lose money.”

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