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Hussein Kanji

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71 articles decelerating

Hussein Kanji has appeared in 71 articles since 2017-06. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 16 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside @hkanji, Google, Facebook, Nvidia.

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Coverage Timeline

2023-03-04
Forbes

Ryan Breslow sues Mark Phillips, a convicted fraudster he hired to build his social impact DAO, accusing him of stealing ~$10.5M of the project's seed funding

Billionaire tech founder Ryan Breslow is locked in a legal battle over the alleged theft of millions of dollars belonging to a nascent crypto project, Movement DAO. Tweets: @carnage4life , @sub8u , @e...

2023-01-04
CoinDesk 13 related

A judge sets SBF's trial for October 2023, allows redacting his bond signers' names for now, and amends his bail terms to prohibit him from accessing FTX funds

furiously writing notes to his attorneys on a legal pad and pointing to them with a biro. Leo Schwartz / @leomschwartz : After Judge Kaplan granted Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyers' request to redact the n...

2021-02-20
Techdirt 21 related

Facebook's refusal to pay a misguided media tax, pushed by Rupert Murdoch, is a defense of the open web and criticizing it for rejecting a link tax is bizarre

I have no problem with “big tech” or “Silicon Valley” or anything else, just Facebook which is really bad. James Surowiecki / @jamessurowiecki : No way to win. Facebook chooses not to pay. Google, doi...

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