Ledger Co-founder David Balland Rescued After Kidnapping Incident

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Ledger Co-founder David Balland Rescued After Kidnapping Incident

Ledger Co-Founder David Balland was recently kidnapped alongside his wife from their home in France on January 21st—a brutal ordeal that lasted for 48 hours. The criminals reportedly separated the couple and subjected Balland to physical violence.  They severed off one of Balland's fingers as part of a ransom demand.

French authorities, including the elite GIGN (National Gendarmerie Intervention Group) tactical unit, successfully intervened, rescuing Balland first and then located his wife in a van, where she had been left restrained.

Two individuals have been arrested in connection to the kidnapping and assault.

Ledger specializes in digital hardware wallets that are popular within the online gambling community.

MicroStrategy's $1.1B Bitcoin Acquisition

MicroStrategy, under the leadership of Michael Saylor, has significantly expanded its Bitcoin holdings by purchasing an additional 10,107 BTC for approximately $1.1 billion at an average price of $105,596 per Bitcoin. This acquisition increases their total to 471,107 BTC, now valued at around $30.4 billion. The move has sparked widespread discussion regarding its implications for Bitcoin's market value and MicroStrategy's investment strategy, with many viewing it as a strong endorsement of Bitcoin's future.

Bitcoin Tumbles Amid Broader Market Jitters Over Chinese AI App DeepSeek

The price of Bitcoin fell 7% on Monday alongside many tech stocks including Nvidia, as China’s new artificial intelligence model sent shock waves through Silicon Valley.

Bitcoin dipped from $105,000 on Sunday afternoon to a low of $98,000 on Monday.

AI-related cryptocurrencies tumbled as well.

Bitcoin's price has shown a rising correlation with the stock market in the past year following similar reactions to macroeconomic data, according to Michael Ebiekutan of FXStreet.

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