Tag: forex
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Ethereum-based social media project shuts down as ETH fees approach new highs
Ether transaction fees increased by over 35,000% in the past year, forcing one social media tokenization project to close down.
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Thai finance minister critical of current crypto speculative surge
Thailand’s finance minister is not a fan of the retail crypto mania that saw monthly trading volume triple in January.
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Bitcoin whale clusters pinpoint $44,214 as the key near-term price level
Whale clusters show Bitcoin needs to defend $44,214 to see a continuation of the rally.
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Eth 2.0 Development: Next Steps to Upgrade and Diversify
Christine Kim and Will Foxley discuss with Ethereum Foundation researcher Danny Ryan the roll-out of the Ethereum 2.0 development roadmap, starting with the launch of phase 0 and the Beacon Chain.
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US Treasury Secretary Yellen says crypto misuse is a growing problem
The private sector invests enormous resources to help the government combat crypto crimes, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said.
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Microsoft and Enjin Bring Cross-Platform Custom NFTs to Minecraft
To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, players earn badges while learning from prominent female scientists.
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SEC Should Monitor Tesla’s Elon Musk for Market Manipulation: Roubini
The NYU economist also warned bitcoin could “collapse” if Tether and Bitfinex are indicted this year.
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Traffic to Binance surges to record highs, site goes down for maintenance
Binance suffered an outage today after announcing consecutive new all-time highs for web traffic.
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Lightning Network node count hits record high, TVL tops $42M
Will Bitcoin’s premier layer-two solution finally graduate from experiment to everyday utility, following its adoption by major exchanges?
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Crypto Use in Terrorism ‘a Growing Problem,’ Yellen Says
“I see the promise of these new technologies, but I also see the reality: cryptocurrencies have been used to launder the profits of online drug traffickers; they’ve been a tool to finance terrorism,” Yellen said.