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Cointime News Wrapup-Afternoon Version: First Citizens Snaps up Silicon Valley Bank — Branches Open Monday

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To smooth and facilitate the reading experience for all users, we hereby compose this wrapup, especially for users who cannot check out what’s going on in a timely manner.

Highlights:

1. Number of Irretrievably Lost BTC Now 6 Million — Cane Island Manager

2. Bitboy Vows To Get a Shiba Inu Tattoo if This Happens

3. South Korea Officials Seek Arrest of Do Kwon’s Former Terraform Labs Colleague Daniel Shin

4. Gucci Joins Hands With the Company Behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club

5. $4M 'Exit Scam' Suspected as Kokomo Finance Flies off Radar, Token Plunges

6. First Citizens Snaps up Silicon Valley Bank — Branches Open Monday

7. China State-Owned Banks Turn Crypto-Friendly in Hong Kong

8. G7 Nations Set to Push for Stricter Cryptocurrency Regulations at Japan Summit in May

9. Minecraft, GTA May Change Their Tune on Blockchain Yet

10. US Seizes 18 Crypto ATMs Purchased Using Fraudulent SBA Loans — Arrests Owner

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