Tech’s Money Woes: Beginning of the End for Web2?
Gloomy forecasts, mass layoffs and antitrust lawsuits have bruised “Big Tech” over the past year. But that doesn’t automatically portend the end of Web2. For Web3 to emerge, we have
Read MoreGloomy forecasts, mass layoffs and antitrust lawsuits have bruised “Big Tech” over the past year. But that doesn’t automatically portend the end of Web2. For Web3 to emerge, we have
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Read MoreThe firm withdrew its Texas Money Transmitter License application but says it intends to reapply “swiftly.”
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve Board has denied Custodia Bank’s application for membership, claiming the crypto-focused institution’s “novel business model and proposed focus on crypto-assets presented significant safety and soundness risks.”
Read MoreWybbo Wirsma, a Dutch native who lived in the U.K., was under investigation for five years until he pleaded guilty in an Oxford court on Thursday.
Read MoreThe mint, which opened Friday morning, closed minutes after the allowlist opened, raising questions from empty-handed fans as to whether or not it was a faulty drop.
Read MoreThe decision to introduce the options suggests growing investor interest in derivatives tied to alternative cryptocurrencies. TON is the native cryptocurrency of the decentralized layer 1 blockchain The Open Network.
Read MoreThe latest price moves in bitcoin (BTC) and crypto markets in context for Jan. 26, 2023. First Mover is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter that contextualizes the latest actions in the crypto
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Read MoreSeveral regulatory initiatives are underway to expand oversight of this nascent industry, the former head of fintech at the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority writes.
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