Tag: blockchain
Winning the Regulatory Battle: Insights from the Bitcoin 2023 Panel Discussion
Panelists at Bitcoin 2023 explore the future of crypto regulation and suggest collaboration over conflict with policymakers.
eNaira Turns One: IMF’s Review and Road Ahead for Nigeria’s CBDC
The IMF reviews eNaira’s first year, highlighting achievements and challenges in adoption, remittances, and competition with mobile money operators.
Secret Service Goes Crypto: NFTs, Tweets, and Smart TVs – This Week in NFTs
Discover the latest NFT news, from the Secret Service’s collection to Elon Musk’s tweet impacts and LG’s patent for NFT trading TVs.
Greenland Holdings Makes Historic Move by Applying for Virtual Asset Trading License in Hong Kong
Greenland Holdings is the first state-owned Chinese firm to apply for a virtual asset trading license in Hong Kong, diversifying into fintech.
Greenland Holdings Ventures into Virtual Asset Trading in Hong Kong
Greenland Holdings applies for a virtual asset trading license in Hong Kong, marking a historic move for state-owned companies in China.
Pakistan’s Crypto Conundrum: The Battle Between Ban and Blockchain
Explore Pakistan’s recent announcement on banning cryptocurrency and its implications on the economy and crypto community.
Secret Service Embraces Blockchain: A Wild Week in NFTs
This week, the Secret Service discovers NFTs and blockchain while Elon Musk ignites Milady prices. Dive into the latest crypto happenings!
Understanding China’s Stance on the NFT Market: Risks and Responses
Explore the Supreme People’s Procuratorate’s concerns on NFTs in China, highlighting market risks, price inflation, and the crackdown on pseudo-innovation.
Unlocking Financial Empowerment Through Digital Identity: A Comprehensive Overview
Explore the evolution of digital identity and its transformative role in financial empowerment and the crypto landscape.
Democratic Party’s Stand on Crypto Regulation: SEC Authority Sparks Backlash
The Democratic Party’s support of SEC authority over crypto has sparked backlash, leading to potential voter shifts and concerns about US innovation.