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Ledger rolls out perpetual trading inside Ledger Wallet through Yield.xyz and Hyperliquid, bringing hardware-secured self-custody to leveraged crypto markets.
The CLARITY Act could reshape U.S. crypto regulation, but digital assets need custody, settlement, liquidity, and compliance infrastructure to scale.
Arcium launched encrypted applications on Solana including Bench and Crafts, aiming to bring private information markets and fair token auctions to crypto through MPC-based confidential computing.
Taurus has secured MiFID investment firm license. It will enble the Swiss digital asset infrastructure company a regulated base to expand services tied to tokenized financial instruments across the EU.
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Web3 Lending Startup RociFi Secures $2.7M Seed Financing From Arrington, Goldentree, LD Capital, Nexo, and Skynet Trading
RociFi is building a credit solution that ultimately eliminates the dependency on traditional finance structures.
Each ‘Virtual Billionaire’ will have compelling hobbies and an eccentric Forbes accessory that will be ranked daily on the forthcoming Forbes Virtual NFT Billionaires List.
TwiTz NFT offers an easy and simple solution to eternalize your tweets forever on the Tezos blockchain as NFTs.
XP.Network will be the 17th corporate baker to join the Tezos ecosystem.
Near Protocol’s stablecoin will reportedly offer an extremely attractive yield of around 20%.
Lobsteropolis Metaverse Moves To The Next Level As Lobstars NFT Minting Starts On Sunday
The 7,777 generative & unique Lobstars art pieces will serve as entry into Philip’s Lobster world.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Calls For Tech Neutral Regulation With Public-private Dialogue On Crypto
When new technologies enable new activities, products, and services, financial regulations need to adjust, states U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.


