Tag: financial technology
Sui Blockchain Network Averts Disaster with Timely Bug Fix
Sui blockchain network fixes a critical bug threatening billions; a look at the implications for Move-based networks.
Democratic Party Backs SEC’s Authority Over Crypto: A Recipe for Backlash
The Democratic Party backs SEC’s control over crypto, igniting backlash from the community. Explore the implications for U.S. fintech innovation.
Samsung and Bank of Korea Team Up for Offline CBDC Research
Samsung Electronics collaborates with Bank of Korea to explore offline CBDC technology, enhancing secure digital payments without internet reliance.
Neel Kashkari on CBDCs: A Skeptical View from the Fed
Neel Kashkari expresses skepticism about CBDCs at the Minnesota Expo, questioning their efficiency compared to existing digital payment methods.
Kim Nam-kuk Leaves Democratic Party Amid Crypto Controversy: An Independent Quest for Justice
Lawmaker Kim Nam-kuk leaves the Democratic Party amid crypto allegations, pledging to fight for his innocence and challenge media reports.
How ZK-Proofs Could Help Bitcoin Overcome Recent Network Challenges
Explore how ZK-proofs could resolve Bitcoin’s network congestion and scaling issues, making it more versatile in the crypto ecosystem.
Lido Liquid Staking Protocol Makes History with Ether Withdrawals
Lido’s protocol has enabled ETH withdrawals for the first time, resulting in over $500,000 redeemed in three hours post-upgrade.
Florida Takes a Stand: Governor DeSantis Signs Bill Against Central Bank Digital Currencies
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill prohibiting CBDCs, signaling a bold move against centralized digital currencies.
Texas Legislative Amendment: Digital Currency Ownership Recognized in Bill of Rights
Texas lawmakers passed a bill recognizing digital currency ownership as a fundamental right, paving the way for financial privacy and autonomy.
Binance Bids Adieu to Canada: The Crypto Exodus Explained
Binance’s withdrawal from Canada raises questions about the future of crypto in the country amid new regulations. What does this mean for users?