 It's been a crazy week, here's the top crypto stories in 60 seconds. The McKinsey report showed that the metaverse could possibly create $5 trillion of value by 2030. Basta Card is part of a polygon for a Webster Music Accelerator program. Round 2 of the Winklevoss DCG feud continued. Basically after no response from Barry Silver, he wrote the board of DCG asking them to remove Barry saying he is unfit to run the company. Well, the three AC founders actually got subpoenaed on Twitter. New York Attorney General is suing Alex Mishinsky. GBTC's price rose 12%, bringing the discount down to only 38. Prist is the best it's been in a few months. The finance U.S. was given the green light by a judge to buy some of Voyager's assets. It's a deal to $3 billion crypto trader that still lives with his mom. Dude, why are our imposes a 90% withdrawal limit? Edward Snowden is going to be auctioning his penning on Pay Percent if he likes it. It looks like the digital currency group is being investigated by both the SEC and DOJ. Bobby can confirm they're laying off 20% of the stuff, but they denied it to insolvency rumors. 1Bitcoin hits 18K. A bankruptcy judge ruled that customer funds are the property of Celsius, not the customer. Mark Invest picked up another bag of Coinbase shares. Murray is cutting ties with their crypto sponsor, Veilas. Coinbase is having their second round of big layoffs, this time about 20% of their staff. Cointelegraph is launching an accelerated program for Webster startups. Keep stacking and I'll see you next week.