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Month: February 2022

Brazil’s New Crypto Law: What It Means for the Future of Digital Payments

Brazil’s new law legalizes crypto payments! Find out how it affects residents and what’s next for digital currencies in Brazil.

Genesis Bankruptcy: A Glimmer of Hope for Creditors

Genesis’ lawyer is optimistic about resolving creditor disputes quickly as the firm hopes to exit bankruptcy by late May.

Bitcoin Faces Potential Drop to $12K-$14K Post-Midterm Elections, Analysts Warn

Bitcoin investors may face potential price drops to $12K-$14K following U.S. midterm elections, with analysts drawing parallels to 2018 bear market.

FTX Resumes Customer Claims Portal Amidst New Security Measures

FTX has reopened its claims portal for customers with new security measures. Learn about recent developments and submit your claims securely.

Revolutionizing NFT Minting on Solana: State Compression Lowers Costs Dramatically

Explore Solana’s new state compression technology that significantly reduces NFT minting costs, paving the way for expansive blockchain innovations.

Bitfinex Tests New AML Tool to Coincide with FATF’s Travel Rule

Bitfinex partners with Notabene to test an AML tool for compliance with FATF’s Travel Rule, enhancing regulatory measures in cryptocurrency transactions.

Ycash Emerges from Zcash: A New Era for Privacy-Focused Digital Currency

Discover Ycash, the new privacy-focused currency forked from Zcash, aimed at democratizing mining for all users.

Revolutionizing Foreign Exchange Transactions: Wells Fargo and HSBC’s Blockchain Partnership

Wells Fargo partners with HSBC to enhance FX transactions through blockchain with expected rapid growth in efficiency and cost savings.

MUFG Steps Up in the Stablecoin Race with Progmat Coin Launch

Discover MUFG’s groundbreaking Progmat Coin, a yen-pegged stablecoin offering interoperability and paving the way for digital asset payments in Japan.

Microsoft’s Bold Move: How the Activision Blizzard Acquisition Will Shift the Gaming Landscape

Explore the impacts of Microsoft’s $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard and its implications for the gaming industry and metaverse.