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Ethereum’s Merge: The Green Revolution and Its Impact on Institutional Adoption

Discover the impacts of Ethereum’s Merge on energy efficiency and institutional investor interest in the crypto space.

Why the ECB Supports CBDCs: The Case Against Cryptocurrency

Fabio Panetta explains the importance of CBDCs and the risks associated with unregulated cryptocurrencies.

Hyphen Launches Decentralized Oracle Network to Enhance Climate Data Transparency

Hyphen launches a decentralized oracle network to enhance climate data transparency, allowing corporations to track their emissions accurately.

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Algorand’s Eco-Friendly Revolution: Automating Carbon Offset with Smart Contracts

Algorand launches a smart contract to automate carbon offsetting, promoting sustainability in blockchain technology.

Bitcoin Mining: A Key Player in Energy Independence for Texas and Beyond

Congressman Pete Sessions believes Bitcoin mining can boost US energy independence, exploring innovations in renewable energy and grid stability.

Navigating the Future of Digital Interaction: Lens Protocol and Web3

Discover how Lens Protocol is transforming social media engagement in the era of Web3 with decentralized governance and NFT-driven identities.

Bitcoin Mining: Low Carbon Footprint but High Controversy

Explore CoinShares’ report on Bitcoin’s carbon emissions and electricity use—less impactful than you think!

Bitcoin Mining Goes Green: A Dive into Sustainable Energy Trends

Explore how Bitcoin mining companies are increasing their sustainable energy mix and improving efficiency amidst environmental concerns.

Advocating for Bitcoin Miners: Dennis Porter’s Mission in D.C.

Join Dennis Porter in his fight for Bitcoin mining rights in Washington, D.C., as he pushes for friendly legislation and fair tax treatment.

Kentucky’s Crypto Mining Investigation: Charged Debates on Discounts and Electric Bills

Kentucky PSC investigates crypto mining contracts that could impact local electric prices. Will discounts lead to higher bills for residents?