The Ethereum Glamsterdam upgrade is the biggest hard fork since the Merge: ePBS and parallel processing boost network throughput.
Airdrops are a driving theme of the current bull market. This raises concerns over high fully diluted valuations (FDVs) and low token floats.
Deutsche Telekom MMS is expanding its Web3 footpring by running nodes on the Subsquid network, enhancing decentralized blockchain data access.
In a new SEC offensive against crypto and staking services, lawsuits have been filed against Consensys, Lido Finance, and Rocket Pool.
The MiCA regulation on stablecoins will come into effect as of June 30th 2024, heavily regulating stablecoins such as Tether’s USDT.
After some setbacks in court, the SEC reduces its demand against Ripple from two billion to 103 million US dollars.
The new Swiss Narrow Bank (SNAB) wants to introduce a private-sector approach to a retail CBDC which has a built-in interest function.
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BlackRock files its fourth S-1 amendment for the Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (BITA). Analysts expect a launch ahead of Goldman Sachs.
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