Central Banks Successfully Test DLT in Linking Financial Settlement Systems
The experiment, called Project Meridian, shows it’s possible to settle large synchronized transactions in central bank money, a report said.
Read MoreThe experiment, called Project Meridian, shows it’s possible to settle large synchronized transactions in central bank money, a report said.
Read MoreRising bitcoin prices mean a stronger balance sheet, higher stock prices and easier debt repayment, without the company needing to sell its holdings, the report said.
Read MoreSecurities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler refused to say whether ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, was a security during a nearly five-hour hearing Tuesday.
Read MoreAn entity connected to a wallet named “jaredfromsubway.eth” is sandwiching crypto traders, mainly those betting on tokens such as pepe and chad.
Read MoreALSO: Former CoinDesk head of research Noelle Acheson writes that longer-term narratives such as bitcoin’s recent store-of-value story matter but that price depends more on fleeting, often fickle sentiment.
Read MoreThe House Financial Services Committee has finally unveiled its stablecoin legislation, proposing a framework for stablecoin issuers such as Circle and Tether to define how their offerings can be regulated
Read MoreThe tweet spurred speculation that the notable venture capital firm could launch its own Optimism-based layer 2 blockchain.
Read MoreA new proposal would see Lido accept its $1.2 million in ARB tokens and reward them to liquidity providers in wrapped staked ether pools.
Read MoreOn Monday, the decentralized Ethereum-based staking protocol deployed Atlas granted users access to their staking rewards and lowered the barrier of entry to create an Ethereum validator.
Read MoreCrypto firms are using the major questions doctrine as a way to fend off regulators, Jason Gottlieb, a partner at Morrison Cohen LLP, said.
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