Trump pitches himself to be the Crypto President
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, declared himself the “crypto president” at a fundraiser in San Francisco.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, declared himself the “crypto president” at a fundraiser in San Francisco.
Telegram has introduced a new in-app currency called “Stars” that users can use to purchase digital goods within the platform.…
Blockchain applications have multiplied since the launch of Bitcoin in 2009 thanks to the development of smart contracts, decentralised finance…
DeFi intends to entirely replace the tenets of the current financial system or at least develop into a substitute source…
PM's Fight for Justice: Giorgia Meloni Deepfake Saga Sparks Legal Action
The Indian cryptocurrency and web3 industry association, Bharat Web3 Association (BWA), recently submitted its wishlist for the 2024 budget to…
On Wednesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the price of bitcoin.
A zero-knowledge proof is a technique used to demonstrate a statement’s validity without disclosing the statement itself. The person making…
Changpeng Zhao Steps Down as Binance Resigns as CEO and Pays $50 Million Personal Fine
The number of wallets available on Shiba Inu’s new layer 2 blockchain, the Shibarium network, passed 1 million, rapidly increasing…