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US Navy introduces PARANOID blockchain security technology

The United States Navy is collaborating with the private sector to develop its new blockchain technology, called PARANOID.

Green candle signals on the BTC chart

Analysts and traders remain optimistic about a potential BTC price breakout, despite crab market.

No one likes Bitcoin anymore? Where are the trading volume?

Finbold’s crypto expert, Vinicius Barbosa observes that the cryptocurrency market appears to be slowing down, signaling a prolonged period of stagnant prices. The crab market will continue?

Memecoins LFG! New survey reveals shocking number of investors own memecoins

The renowned crypto-news site, AMBCrypto’s latest survey shows a surprising picture of the current state of memecoins in the market.

Survey reveals vast majority of US gamers don’t know about blockchain games

A recent survey has disclosed that a significant portion of American gamers remain unfamiliar with blockchain video games.

Hong Kong Cracks Down on Unlicensed Crypto Exchanges

In a bid to tighten its grip on the cryptocurrency market, Hong Kong has issued a stern directive, ordering unlicensed crypto exchanges to cease operations immediately.

The SEC and CFTC both want to regulate crypto, but they likely can’t

Alexandra Damsker, the author of Understanding DeFi published a superb article about the regulatory challenges of the crypto assets, where she argues that regulatory frameworks should consider the unique capabilities of tokens.

Genesis Block: The Beginning of Blockchain

Blockchain technology has revolutionized how we think about digital transactions and decentralized networks.

MotoGP’s Gresini Racing is entering the crypto space

The legendary racing team is entering the crypto space with a new fan sponsorship program, allowing enthusiasts to buy personal sponsorship packages.

Fewer hacks in this year, but they still looted almost half a billion dollar

Immunefi’s latest report reveals that in the first half of the year, there were over a hundred hacker attacks resulting in nearly half a billion dollars in losses.