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ECB’s Lagarde gets pranked, reveals digital euro will have ‘limited’ control ECB President Christine Lagarde said the digital euro would have “limited control” in a prank call.
Paxos ordered to stop minting Binance stablecoin as SEC mulls legal action Top blockchain and crypto news: Paxos halts BUSD issuance. Kraken faces disclosure charges. Beijing backs new blockchain ...
Why digital assets need regulations now more than ever In times of market volatility, regulation can restore confidence and public trust in crypto, writes Albert Isola, Gibraltar’s minister for ...
Tokenization makes the world a better place, and Asia is paving the way: Opinion Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Thailand have regulations supporting the growth of tokenization, showing the world the ...
Judge Analisa Torres has granted the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) the request to file an interlocutory appeal in its lawsuit against Ripple Labs.
Why DAOs and collective collaboration are key for Web3 to realize its potential Free of the hierarchies and power dynamics in traditional companies, DAOs can allow Web3 organizations to do better, ...
Shanghai plans to build a blockchain infrastructure by the end of 2025 and establish links with Hong Kong and Singapore.
Blockdata’s survey of the top 100 public companies shows growing consensus on blockchain technology adoption and investment.
DMarket led daily non-fungible tokens (NFTs) sales on Wednesday for the first time since May, according to CryptoSlam data.
Binance reportedly hid ties to China for years despite claiming to have left the country following Beijing’s regulatory clampdown in 2017.
Cryptocurrency wallet Ledger’s new update allows governments to access users’ seed phrases via subpoena, said Pascal Gauthier, the chief executive officer of Ledger.
Terra’s LUNA/UST death spiral was entirely predictable — and it served as a real-world stress test for better-designed stablecoins, writes Gytis Trilikauskis.