In our “Interesting” section, we highlight unusual stories, notable events, and curious facts from the world of cryptocurrencies and technology. Here you will find unique insights, unexpected developments, and engaging content beyond daily crypto news. Read the “Interesting” section on ForkNews to discover the most intriguing stories from the crypto industry.
Every person has places that he wants to visit. Kids are dreaming of a trip to Disneyland, movie buffs are looking forward to the annual Cannes Film Festival, and finance and blockchain experts are booking hotels near the Consensus conference.
Cryptocurrencies captured the attention of the general public when the industry's market capitalization reached $600 billion last year. The full legalization of the cannabis industry, much anticipated by many US citizens, is also quite popular on Wall Street, with many experts believing that the industry could be worth $75 billion by 2030.
France's largest football club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is planning to issue its own cryptocurrency to encourage the participation of the club's fans in its development.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, a professional baseball club of the US National League, is going to hold a Digital Bobblehead Night promotion to distribute tokens to fans using the popular ERC-20 platform created by Ethereum. Unlike regular transaction tokens, the club creates name tokens convertible into ETH for its star players, namely Clayton Kershaw, Justin Turner or Kenley Jansen.
Aya Fanusi, director of the think tank Foundation for Defense of Democracy against Sanctions and Illicit Financial Flows, recently reported that there have been a number of failed attempts by terrorist organizations to raise funds using cryptocurrency.
Post Oak Motor Cars will become the first luxury car distributor in the United States to accept Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH).
A recent survey conducted by research and analytics company YouGov found that the majority of adults in the United States are aware of at least one cryptocurrency. The company surveyed 1,202 US citizens and found out their opinions regarding the digital market.
Brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have applied for a patent for a new secure method for storing digital assets.
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