Shiba Inu’s Burn Rate Declines: Assessing Community Engagement
Shiba Inu, the popular meme-based cryptocurrency, recorded a significant decrease in its burn rate during the month of October. Shibburn, the official record-keeping platform, revealed that the community burned approximately 1.46 billion SHIB tokens in October, marking a decline in … Continue reading Shiba Inu’s Burn Rate Declines: Assessing Community Engagement
Shiba Inu’s Burn Rate Declines: Assessing Community Engagement
Shiba Inu, the popular meme-based cryptocurrency, recorded a significant decrease in its burn rate during the month of October. Shibburn, the official record-keeping platform, revealed that the community burned approximately 1.46 billion SHIB tokens in October, marking a decline in … Continue reading Shiba Inu’s Burn Rate Declines: Assessing Community Engagement
Hong Kong Web3 Plans To Continue Despite JPEX Scandal
The recent JPEX scandal has left a mark on Hong Kong’s cryptocurrency industry, raising concerns about the future of web3 and digital assets in the region. Nonetheless, a recent speech by Christopher Hui, Hong Kong’s Financial Services and Treasury Secretary … Continue reading Hong Kong Web3 Plans To Continue Despite JPEX Scandal
Hong Kong Web3 Plans To Continue Despite JPEX Scandal
The recent JPEX scandal has left a mark on Hong Kong’s cryptocurrency industry, raising concerns about the future of web3 and digital assets in the region. Nonetheless, a recent speech by Christopher Hui, Hong Kong’s Financial Services and Treasury Secretary … Continue reading Hong Kong Web3 Plans To Continue Despite JPEX Scandal
The Trial of Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried Nears Its Verdict
The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX, has reached a critical point as the fate of the defendant hangs in the balance. With potential sentences totaling up to 110 years if found guilty, … Continue reading The Trial of Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried Nears Its Verdict
Oyster Protocol Founder Sentenced to Prison for Tax Evasion and Illegal Token Activities
In recent developments, the founder of Oyster Protocol, Amir Bruno Elmaani, also known as Bruno Block, has been sentenced to four years in prison for tax evasion. Elmaani pleaded guilty to the charges brought against him, which included offering unregistered … Continue reading Oyster Protocol Founder Sentenced to Prison for Tax Evasion and Illegal Token Activities
EDF Turns to SOLARCYCLE for PV Panel Recycling
EDF Renewables North America has recently forged a collaborative agreement with SOLARCYCLE, aiming to recycle damaged or broken solar panels that arise during the construction and operation of its grid-scale, distribution-scale, and on-site solar projects. SOLARCYCLE’s cutting-edge proprietary technology enables … Continue reading EDF Turns to SOLARCYCLE for PV Panel Recycling
Turkey Makes Strides to Regulate Crypto Assets as It Eyes Removal from FATF Grey List
In a strategic move aimed at bolstering its financial regulations, Turkey is set to introduce stringent laws governing crypto-assets. This decision forms part of a broader effort to address concerns raised by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and secure … Continue reading Turkey Makes Strides to Regulate Crypto Assets as It Eyes Removal from FATF Grey List
Elon Musk’s Critique of NFTs: Balancing Innovation with Structural Integrity
Elon Musk, the renowned entrepreneur, has always been vocal about his opinions on various aspects of the cryptocurrency world. While he has expressed his fondness for digital currencies like Dogecoin, his stance on non-fungible tokens (NFTs) appears to be less … Continue reading Elon Musk’s Critique of NFTs: Balancing Innovation with Structural Integrity
The Continuing Trauma: How Holocaust Survivors in Israel Grapple with the Israel-Hamas War
Republished with full copyright permissions from The Washington Daily Chronicle. Two days after the Israel-Hamas war broke out on Oct. 7, 83-year-old Holocaust survivor Yaakov Weissmann relocated from his home near Gaza in southern Israel—where 23 of his family members live—to an apartment in an elderly home in a safer area southeast of Tel-Aviv. Between the experience of being uprooted and watching the coverage of Israeli hostages separated from their families by Hamas, he is experiencing a painful sense of deja-vu. “When I saw Hamas take as hostages the old, children, women, this image makes me think back to the … Continue reading The Continuing Trauma: How Holocaust Survivors in Israel Grapple with the Israel-Hamas War

