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By Christine Hall and Haje Jan Kamps

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Today, we've been learning about what the hell a Mastodon even is, so the timing of Amanda's piece 'A beginner's guide to Mastodon' is all sorts of perfect.

Give it a read, and come find us on Mastodon after. If you can — that's another challenge. We have faith in your cyberstalking skills, but here's a hint: Both of us are on Mastodon.Social. — Christine and Haje.

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  • This surprise was off the chain!: In a surprise twist today, Binance announced its intent to acquire FTX in a move that will clear out some of the "liquidity crunches" that FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried tweeted about, Manish reports. This comes after the two companies' founders had a very public spat recently. (More on that in Big Tech Inc. below).
  • Roll out: Over in TechCrunch+ land, Becca writes about what Peloton co-founder John Foley has been doing. Apparently, he "is a rug guy now." Also, as Becca points out, his new company, Ernesta, is another example of VCs investing in people they knew, even if their last company flailed some.
  • A list that changes every day: Hey, fellow Twitter users, are you on Team Verify or Team Leave My Stuff Alone? Either way, Ivan has a list of features Elon Musk has promised to bring to Twitter.

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Though finance technology startups are having a moment when it comes to decreased venture capital deals and layoffs, Quona Capital, a venture capital firm that invests in emerging markets that accelerate financial inclusion, has found the appetite is still there for fintechs, Christine reports. The firm had its final close on $332 million in capital commitments for its Fund III, which focuses on financial inclusion.

Also from Christine today (in addition to our resident Daily Crunch newsletter wrangler, she's a post-writing machine!) is a piece about Doola, a company helping global founders start a limited liability company in the United States, even without a Social Security number. The company raised an $8 million round of funding, less than a year after it raised $3 million worth of seed funding.

A handful more, because we love ya:

Here's the rundown on the Binance and FTX fiasco

Today we learned that the world’s largest crypto exchange is bailing out the world’s third-largest crypto exchange. But why?

In a detailed explainer, Jacquelyn Melinek wrote about how a CoinDesk report last Thursday on crypto trading firm Alameda Research led Binance to liquidate a mountain of tokens that backed many of Alameda’s loans.

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Here's the rundown on the Binance and FTX fiasco image

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Big Tech Inc.

As promised from above, Jacquelyn dives deeper into some of the things going on at FTX, including that the crypto exchanges withdrawals seemed to be sluggish. And that its potential new owner, Binance, was going to "slowly withdraw billions of its holdings in FTX's native token, FTT." Oh, you two!

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