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Bitcoin dips on Tehran strikes as DOJ arrests $328M crypto Ponzi founder

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In this week’s edition of the weekly recap, Bitcoin fell to $63,062 before recovering following explosive strikes in Tehran amid U.S.-Israel operations and Iranian retaliatory missiles.

Summary

  • Bitcoin fell to $63K on Tehran strike news before rebounding above $66K.
  • DOJ arrested Goliath Ventures founder over alleged $328M Ponzi scheme.
  • MetaMask launched its self-custodial crypto card across the U.S.

In other prominent news, federal authorities arrested Goliath Ventures founder Christopher Alexander Delgado on charges related to an alleged $328 million Ponzi scheme, and MetaMask partnered with Mastercard to launch its self-custodial payment card across the United States.

Cryptocurrency markets react to Middle East conflict

  • Bitcoin (BTC) declined to $63,062 before rebounding to $66,201 following reports of large explosions in Tehran as the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes across Iran.
  • Ethereum (ETH) dropped to $1,837 before recovering to $1,940 during the volatility spike as Iran launched retaliatory missiles at multiple locations including Israel, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain.

Federal prosecutors charge crypto Ponzi operator

  • The Department of Justice announced the arrest of Christopher Alexander Delgado, 34, founder and CEO of Goliath Ventures, on federal charges tied to an alleged $328 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme.
  • Delgado was taken into custody in Apopka, Florida, on a criminal complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida charging wire fraud and money laundering.

MetaMask expands crypto card to U.S. market

  • MetaMask and Mastercard have officially launched the MetaMask Card in the United States.
  • The self-custodial crypto payment card is now available in 49 U.S. states, including New York for the first time.

Magic Eden narrows platform focus to Solana

  • The prominent NFT marketplace announced plans to close its Bitcoin and EVM-based trading platforms in early March 2026 while discontinuing support for its multi-chain wallet.
  • The platform will continue supporting Solana-based assets exclusively.

MoonPay introduces AI agent wallet access

  • The crypto payments platform launched February 24 a new product providing artificial intelligence systems direct access to digital wallets and on-chain transactions.
  • MoonPay Agents, a non-custodial software layer, enables AI agents to create wallets, manage funds, and trade on behalf of verified users.

Morgan Stanley plans multiple Bitcoin products

  • The banking giant has intentions to offer various Bitcoin-related product offerings according to digital assets strategy head Amy Oldenburg.
  • These planned products would expand Morgan Stanley’s cryptocurrency exposure beyond its current limited offerings.

AI security tool identifies critical XRP vulnerability

  • An autonomous AI security tool discovered a bug in the XRP Ledger that could have aided attackers to steal funds from any network account without accessing private keys.
  • XRPL Labs disclosed Thursday the vulnerability existed in signature-validation logic of the Batch amendment.
  • This was a pending upgrade allowing multiple transactions to be bundled and executed together.

Barclays explores blockchain payment platform

  • The multinational bank is examining creation of a blockchain platform for payments and other processes according to reports
  • The London-based financial services giant is consulting with prospective technology providers to develop infrastructure rivaling JPMorgan and others using decentralized technology for banking services.

Kalshi penalizes insider trading violations

  • The prediction market firm disclosed catching and penalizing two users for insider-trading activity, including an editor for social media star MrBeast.
  • The company stated it has over a dozen active insider-trading cases among 200 investigated, with Wednesday disclosures detailing two resolved matters including action against Artem Kaptur, identified as working for James Donaldson’s MrBeast persona.

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