Ruholamin Haqshanas - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Here is a look at how Ethereum's layer-2 scaling solution called Base works from a technical standpoint and how it could fall within Coinbase’s business model.
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NFT marketplace Blur has surpassed OpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace in the world, in terms of trading volume over the past month.
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Shares of Tesla have surged higher amid more good news for the giant electric carmaker in the Chinese and European markets.
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Ethereum currently has a staking ratio of far less than other proof-of-stake blockchains.
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Coinbase has unveiled its Ethereum layer-2 network called Base, built on the MIT-licensed OP Stack in collaboration with Optimism.
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Inflation across Europe has continued its downward movement, dropping for the third consecutive month.
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An analysis of the price performance of the two largest cryptocurrencies by market cap shows that Ethereum has outrun Bitcoin since early July last year.
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A Bitcoin developer has forked the Ordinals project to another proof-of-work blockchain, Litecoin.
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The chair of the Financial Stability Board indicated that the agency's recommendations for cryptocurrency regulation would come this year and many stablecoins would not meet them.
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The SEC has sued Terraform Labs, the developer of now-collapsed Terra Luna and TerraUSD stablecoin, and the company’s CEO.
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Wyoming lawmakers have passed a bill that forbids the forced disclosure of private crypto keys by courts in the state in a civil or criminal case.
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Singapore’s DBS bank has revealed that Bitcoin trading volume on its Digital Exchange (DDEx) saw an uptick last year despite the broader crypto market downturn. The exchange also saw a significant...
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The SEC sent shock waves across the crypto market by targeting Kraken’s crypto staking services with claims that they qualified as securities.
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The developer of China’s Blockchain-based Service Network has inked a partnership with a major fintech firm based in Dubai.
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JPMorgan has proposed transferable tokens issued by a licensed institution on a blockchain as a better alternative to modern-day stablecoins.
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