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Coinbase resumes XRP trading in New York
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has resumed XRP trading in the state of New York again following a 2021 suspension. Paul Grewal,…
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Crypto industry doesn’t need Bitcoin anymore
In an interview posted Thursday, Charles Hoskinson called the Bitcoin following a ‘religion’ and unsustainable. Hoskinson, CEO of IOG, a…
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spot Ethereum ETF approval may boost prices
Crypto asset trading firm QCP Capital predicts a potential 60% rally in Ethereum price, pushing it to around $6,000 if…
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DFINITY launches API to enhance blockchain interoperability
The DFINITY Foundation, known for its work on the Internet Computer blockchain, announced on May 22 the launch of the…
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New memecoin gains traction amid AI crypto boom
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99Bitcoins token presale surpasses $1.5m, gaining momentum
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Resonance Security flags concerns over potential metadata misuse in Runes
Resonance Security analysts uncovered a potential vulnerability in the Runes protocol, highlighting concerns of exploitation by bad actors in the…
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Credbull CEO discusses the impact of RWA tokenization and its challenges
In an exclusive interview with crypto.news, Jason Dehni, CEO and co-founder of Credbull, discussed how RWA tokenization is shaping up…
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What is Fetch.ai (FET)? Guide to History, Uses, and Future Trends
Interested in the Fetch.ai project history what is Fetch.ai used for? This article will go into detail about how fetch.ai…
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Community angry after Coinbase taps USDC to celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day
In a bid to demonstrate cheap payments with USDC, Coinbase faced backlash from the Bitcoin community for not selling pizzas…
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