U.S. House Financial Services Committee Passes “Keep Your Coins Act of 2023” to Protect Crypto Self-Custody
The U.S. House Financial Services Committee recently passed the landmark bill titled the “Keep Your Coins Act of 2023,” advocating for the right to self-custody Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This groundbreaking legislation aims to empower individuals and businesses by ensuring … Continue reading U.S. House Financial Services Committee Passes “Keep Your Coins Act of 2023” to Protect Crypto Self-Custody
Crypto.com Surpasses Binance, Obtains Regulatory Approval to Operate in the Netherlands
Crypto.com has achieved an extraordinary milestone by obtaining regulatory approval from the De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) to operate in the Netherlands. This approval is a testament to the exchange’s unwavering commitment to compliance and collaborating with regulators globally. Meanwhile, Binance, … Continue reading Crypto.com Surpasses Binance, Obtains Regulatory Approval to Operate in the Netherlands
Dogecoin Shows Signs of Cooling Down as Market Cap Slips Below Cardano
Dogecoin, the popular meme-inspired cryptocurrency, has experienced a setback, with its price taking a 3% hit and its market cap falling below that of Cardano. This recent decline follows a period of bullish momentum for Dogecoin, during which it briefly … Continue reading Dogecoin Shows Signs of Cooling Down as Market Cap Slips Below Cardano
Uncertainty Surrounds SEC Chair Gensler’s Response to XRP vs. SEC Lawsuit Ruling
Following the recent summary judgment favoring Ripple in the XRP vs. SEC lawsuit, Gary Gensler, Chair of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has yet to provide a clear stance on the commission’s next steps. This silence has … Continue reading Uncertainty Surrounds SEC Chair Gensler’s Response to XRP vs. SEC Lawsuit Ruling
The Latest Headlines: Talent Exodus at Goldman Sachs, Inflation Eases, Biogen’s Rare-Disease Acquisition, and More
Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. In today’s article, we’ll explore some of the recent news stories making headlines. From the departure of top talents at Goldman Sachs to the latest update on inflation figures, as well as Biogen’s major acquisition in the rare-disease sector, and other noteworthy developments in the financial industry, we’ll provide you with a concise summary of each story: 1. Goldman Sachs Faces Exodus of Talent: A Threat to its Overhaul Recently, Julian Salisbury, chief investment officer of asset and wealth management, and Takashi Murata, co-head of private investments in Asia-Pacific, are … Continue reading The Latest Headlines: Talent Exodus at Goldman Sachs, Inflation Eases, Biogen’s Rare-Disease Acquisition, and More
Unveiling the British Museum’s Journey into the Metaverse
The Sandbox metaverse development platform has captured the attention of history enthusiasts and gamers alike with its recent announcement of a groundbreaking partnership with the renowned British Museum. This exciting collaboration aims to introduce immersive experiences within the metaverse, where … Continue reading Unveiling the British Museum’s Journey into the Metaverse
The State of Crypto Startups: Lots of Funding, Little Traction
The crypto market experienced a remarkable surge in 2021, attracting substantial investments from venture capital firms. The popularity of smart contracts and decentralized finance (DeFi) paved the way for numerous companies to venture into the crypto industry, albeit without a … Continue reading The State of Crypto Startups: Lots of Funding, Little Traction
Grayscale Urges Simultaneous Approval of Bitcoin Spot ETFs, Citing Market Interconnectedness
In a bid to shape the future of spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), Grayscale’s Chief Legal Officer, Craig Salm, emphasizes the need for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to approve all spot ETF applications simultaneously. Grayscale’s legal team has … Continue reading Grayscale Urges Simultaneous Approval of Bitcoin Spot ETFs, Citing Market Interconnectedness
Japanese City Faces Outrage Over Misogynistic Flyers
Republished with full copyright permissions from The Washington Daily Chronicle. For the past five years, expectant mothers in the city of Onomichi, Japan, have been reluctantly receiving unsolicited advice from local authorities via a colorful flyer. The intention behind this flyer was not to offer guidance for the wellbeing of new mothers and their babies, but rather to instruct them on how to avoid annoying their husbands. The flyer highlighted behaviors that men supposedly disliked in their wives, such as neglecting chores in favor of taking care of the baby or showing frustration without reason. It also recommended that new … Continue reading Japanese City Faces Outrage Over Misogynistic Flyers
The Future of India’s Economy: A Return to Greatness?
Republished with full copyright permissions from The Washington Daily Chronicle. For over a millennium, India held the prestigious position as the world’s largest economy. While the Industrial Revolution and colonization shifted the economic landscape, recent developments in Asia have sparked discussions about a potential resurgence. With China already on track to become the world’s largest economy, attention shifts to India’s prospects of surpassing the United States in the coming years. India’s economic growth in the 15 years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic was exceptional, with a real GDP growth rate of 8% compared to the U.S.’s modest 2%. If … Continue reading The Future of India’s Economy: A Return to Greatness?

