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In a significant development for Hong Kong’s burgeoning Web3 ecosystem, ZA Bank, the city’s leading virtual bank, has announced the…
On-chain activity has surged for Ripple (XRP) after the altcoin’s price rose to $0.6 for the first time since its…
As the Bank of Spain embraces the potential adoption of a digital euro, the country’s population doesn’t appear to have…
Kadena has announced its partnership with Ideasoft. The objective is to introduce EVM interoperability through Hyperlane. It has been described…
Viction, formerly TomoChain, has altered its name and vision, transforming the blockchain platform. After five years in the ever-changing blockchain…
Blockchain sleuth account on X app @OnchainDataNerd has reported that it had noticed another piece of ETH sent by Ethereum…
Elon Musk highlighted that NFTs are often just URLs linking to JPEG images. Musk aims to transform X into a…
According to blockchain analytic company PeckShield, the decentralized finance (DeFi) project Onyx protocol has lost nearly $2 million worth of…
This is one of the most important weeks for Bitcoin (BTC). On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve (Fed) will decide on…
Estée Lauder stock was falling sharply Wednesday after the cosmetics company cut its fiscal-year outlook as headwinds in China are…
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