Tag: decentralized platforms
3LAU Drops Out of Friend.tech: A DJ’s Cautionary Tale on Crypto Risks
DJ 3LAU leaves Friend.tech citing regulatory risks, pledging ETH to charity amidst community reactions. Find out more!
Kevin O’Leary Urges Crypto Exchanges to Embrace Regulation or Face Consequences
Kevin O’Leary urges crypto exchanges to embrace regulation or face severe consequences from regulators like the SEC.
Bitcoin Suisse Leaps into DeFi: Unlocking Liquity with Ether
Bitcoin Suisse enters the DeFi space by offering Liquity services, allowing clients to mint LUSD with Ether collateral. Discover the future of finance!
3LAU Steps Back from Friend.tech: A DJ’s Cautionary Tale in Crypto Risks
DJ 3LAU exits Friend.tech citing regulatory risks, promising key holder reimbursements and charity donations.
Reviving the Arts: Is the Creator Economy Here to Stay?
Explore how the creator economy is evolving as in-person entertainment returns and discover the power of blockchain in this digital renaissance.
Navigating Democracy: Centralized vs Decentralized Tech Platforms
Explore the impact of centralized platforms on democracy and how decentralized technology presents both risks and opportunities for public discourse.
Audius: Decentralizing Music Streaming with a Blockchain Beat
Explore how Audius is revolutionizing music streaming using blockchain, with 3 million active users and exciting NFT integrations on the horizon.
Exploring the New Frontier: France’s Regulatory Sandbox for Security Tokens
Explore France’s AMF’s new regulatory sandbox for security tokens, enabling innovation and compliance in digital asset management.
YouTube Restores Crypto Content: Users Eye Decentralized Platforms
After a wave of deletions, YouTube restores crypto videos, but trust is shaken. Users turn to decentralized platforms for secure content sharing.
YouTube’s Crypto Content Ban Sparks Shift to Decentralized Platforms
In the wake of a sudden crypto ban, YouTubers flock to decentralized platforms like LBRY and Steemit for safer content sharing.