Telegram announced that the anonymous account’s claims are “baseless” and are made to “get users to download malware.”
Month: June 2022
IMF recommends eco-friendly CBDCs and non-PoW mechanisms for payments
In addition to eco-friendly components, the IMF recommended central banks include other features in their CBDCs, such as compliance, higher resilience and offline capabilities.
Edge announces confidential no-KYC digital currency Mastercard
The company said there will be a $1,000 daily spending limit, but no personal information is required.
Metaverse sneak peek: Project aims to build a creator-focused economy through blockchain
Cointelegraph explored Web3 creator economy protocol DEIP’s metaverse in an online event last week.
‘CBDCs are the natural evolution,’ says HyperLedger director Barbosa
In an interview filmed during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Daniela Barbosa gives the floor to enterprise blockchains and the future of currencies.
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission warn of nonfungible token risks
The regulatory agency’s main concern was the rise of unregulated collective investment schemes in NFTs.
IRA Financial Trust to sue Gemini over $36M crypto assets exploit back in February
It’s unclear at the time of publication whether there will be any recourse for investors in recovering the lost funds.
Bad day for Binance with SEC investigation and Reuters exposé
The SEC is reportedly suspicious that the world’s biggest crypto exchange sold unlicensed securities in its ICO, and the news agency tallied up some old […]
New Japanese law may allow seizure of stolen crypto
Under the current variation of the law, there is no explicit procedure outlined for law enforcement officers to seize illegally obtained crypto from crime organizations.
Leaked copy of US draft bill shows DeFi and DAOs under regulatory lens
The draft bill proposes to eliminate anonymous crypto projects, with DAOs, DeFi and exchanges required to legally register in the United States.