Author: AOTCC
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Ethereum’s Shapella transition is “on the horizon”
The milestone is another step on the road to the Shanghai upgrade, which remains scheduled for March.
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Fed governor Waller says crypto ecosystem has distinct parts with varying potential
Christopher Waller praised the emerging applications of distributed ledger technology, smart contracts and tokenization, but he changed his tune for crypto assets.
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FTX liquidators report exchange held $2.4M ‘fleet of vehicles’ in the Bahamas
The liquidators said they would “commence disposals” of certain FTX Digital physical assets following approval from the Bahamas’ supreme court.
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Web3 community unites for Turkish–Syrian earthquake victims: Finance Redefined
The Web3 ecosystem came together to offer all possible help and aid to the victims of the Turkish-Syrian earthquake — one of the worst natural disasters in recent history.
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JPMorgan sees advantages in deposit tokens over stablecoins for commercial bank blockchains
Research from JPMorgan Chase explores the potential of deposit tokens as a stabilizing force in the digital money landscape.
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Tether taps Cantor Fitzgerald to help oversee bond portfolio: Report
The USDT issuer has made inroads into the traditional finance and accounting sectors as it attempts to increase transparency around its holdings.
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Crypto Biz: FTX clawbacks, Genesis silver lining?
As FTX seeks clawbacks on political donations, Digital Currency Group and its bankrupt subsidiary, Genesis Global Trading, have reached an agreement on restructuring.
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Staking ban is another nail in crypto’s coffin — that’s a good thing
The SEC’s move to ban staking is going to encourage more people to move toward decentralized options beyond the agency’s reach.
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SEC enforcement against Kraken opens doors for Lido, Frax and Rocket Pool
Kraken has put an end to staking as a service and Coinbse could eventually be forced to follow suit. Will this create opportunities for LDO, FXS and RPL?
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SecretDAO votes to restructure foundation after public spat between organizations
The new foundation will be governed by a board of 3 or more members, and no organization will hold more than one seat.