A Trump Presidency Could Trigger China To Embrace Crypto Within The Next 2 Years
HashKey Group chairman Xiao Feng predicts that China will see a shift in its stance towards crypto after the re-election of President Trump.
XingChiHashKey Group chairman Xiao Feng predicts that China will see a shift in its stance towards crypto after the re-election of President Trump.
XingChiThe 2024 US elections represent a pivotal moment as crypto donations exceed $238 million, surpassing traditional sectors like oil and pharmaceuticals. With this growing influence, will the election shift policy in favour of digital assets, or will the momentum wane afterward?
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KikyoTelegram game Tomarket has lifted some airdrop bans on players previously accused of cheating, but key details remain unclear, such as the number of reinstated players, token listing date, and total supply. Could more adjustments be on the horizon?
CatherineSky Mavis, the developer of Axie Infinity and the Ronin gaming network on Ethereum, has announced staff layoffs even as it hints at the development of a new Axie game.
CatherineRussia’s bid to lead in AI faces critical power shortages. A partial crypto mining ban has failed to meet energy demands, leaving its AI ambitions in jeopardy. Can these hurdles be overcome, or will its goals falter?
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JinseFinancePump.fun has indefinitely disabled its livestreaming feature after widespread abuse, including threats, violence, and price manipulation, shocked the crypto community. Despite boosting moderation efforts and using automated tools, the platform admitted it could not control the surge in harmful content.
CatherineSouth Korean prosecutors seized over $9.3 million in Bitcoin from a convicted scam operator who targeted elderly citizens and North Korean defectors. Despite his conviction, the scammer showed no remorse, stating he “did not regret” his actions if it benefited his family.
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