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EIP 1559 approved EIP 1559 has been approved for the hard-fork London scheduled for July on Ethereum.It is estimated that this evolution of the fee model on Ethereum will reduce current transaction costs by approximately 75% and drastically reduce volatility. Go further > Decentralization of Binance Smart Chain at the heart of the debate An […]
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NFTs are highly valued The NFTs are trading. They are blockchain tokens representing a single object or file, exchangeable like any other asset.On the NBA Top Shot platform, fans can pay over $200,000 for unique video footage.The most important markets for NFTs are currently art, sports, and video games. Go further > Bitcoin, soon to […]
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Agreement between Tether-Bitfinex and the American justice system Tether and Bitfinex have reached an agreement with the New York Attorney General’s office.The Attorney General accused Bitfinex of using $850 million, Tether’s underlying assets, to cover a dead loss from a custodian that had frozen its accounts.The companies did not admit any wrongdoing and agreed to […]
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Google and Samsung integrate BitPay Google Pay and Samsung Pay will integrate the BitPay payment solution. This will allow any user of these two services to pay any merchant that accepts them. The user will give cryptoassets, the merchant will receive euros or dollars. Go further > Mastercard, soon payments in cryptos? Mastercard, the global […]
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Tesla invests massively in Bitcoin Tesla invested 10% of its reserves in cash on Bitcoin.The amount amounts to 1.5 billion dollars.This makes Tesla the second largest BTC owner after MicroStrategy.Such a gamble coming from one of Silicon Valley’s largest companies may convince other large companies to follow this strategy, which lends itself well to the […]
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Cryptoassets banned in India? India is preparing to ban Bitcoin and other cryptoassets. A law is in preparation that will ban “any private currency” from the country.However, the government emphasizes the value of the blockchain and could quickly create a state-owned cryptocurrency, like other central banks. Tokenized assets with the same status as traditional assets […]
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False rumor about Bitcoin The rumor that a double-transaction took place last week on Bitcoin is false. The rumor is that this double-transaction has damaged the fundamentals of Bitcoin and caused a 12% drop in the price of BTC.Two blocks were simultaneously mined, with a competing trade on each, but the problem was resolved on […]
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Christine Lagarde wants regulation of Bitcoin Christine Lagarde is in favor of global regulation of Bitcoin.This proposal is justified by the supposed money laundering problems that cryptoassets would pose.Ms. Lagarde also says that a digital euro will become a reality within five years. Launch of FEI, a decentralized stablecoin The Fei protocol launches its decentralized […]
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More freedom for Stablecoins in the United States OCC, the U.S. state currency regulator, now allows U.S. banks to use stablecoins for payments and other banking activities.Banks will also be able to hold blockchain nodes to secure their operations.The regulator, however, emphasizes the responsibility of banks in the fight against money laundering, but seems increasingly […]
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