Block.one’s Bullish exchange wins license from Gibraltar regulators
Block.one announced its plans to build Bullish, its own blockchain-based crypto exchange, in May 2021.
Block.one announced its plans to build Bullish, its own blockchain-based crypto exchange, in May 2021.
Since we are all gonna be millionaires, including me, i came up with the thought of having a closed one – perhaps a parent – knowing my seed phrase in case something happened to me. I know the vast majority of us haven't even shared that they have invested in crypto, waiting to become a…
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Honest question: Will we ever see gas fees under $10? Or as ETH price moves up gas will most likely x2 x10 from here as well? submitted by /u/Temporary-Donkey-714 [link] [comments]
Polygon is making it way too easy to get into DeFi right now. Dharma integrating with Polygon means someone who wants to get into crypto can setup DeFi on Polygon without much effort at all. With zero network fees too. I don't think this is talked about enough. No gas and the simplification of DeFi…
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Way back when in 2019 I tried Etheroll for fun. From what I understand they seem to have launched some sort of token now (DICE)? Is this legit? What is going on with it, as betting seems to be off? Do users from back then have any skin in the game, or is it purely…
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Just a few days after launching the e-naira digital currency, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is now reportedly ramping up the pressure against cryptocurrency traders. Bank Employees Warned In a memo to its staff seen by Bitcoin.com News, one of Nigeria’s leading banks, FCMB, warns its employees against aiding cryptocurrency traders. The bank reveals […]
Games have been pay-to-play, but blockchain and NFTs are here to change that, Stratis CEO Chris Trew told Cointelegraph.
Banco de Espana wants to assess the influence that digitalization has on financial services.
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I think many of you would consider Ethereum Classic a terrible investment, considering (1) it was the result of a hack, and (2) the hacker still has their bags of ETC available, which they periodically dump on unsuspecting investors. Bitcoin Cash doesn't have such a problematic origin, but might also be considered an unwise purchase…
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