In our “National Cryptocurrencies” section, we cover government-backed digital currencies and state initiatives related to blockchain technology. Here you will find news about central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), national crypto projects, and the role of digital money in modern economies. Read the “National Cryptocurrencies” section on ForkNews to stay informed about how countries are developing their own digital currencies.
The boom in crypto kittens has encouraged the Ethereum community to create new memetic characters. The Loom Network development team has created a new free interactive resource for programming games on the Ethereum blockchain called CryptoZombies.
This week, two beverage companies, Long Island Ice Tea Corp. and SkyPeople Fruit Juice, saw huge gains in profits after renaming their companies.
Japanese entertainment conglomerate DMM Group, operator of the popular e-commerce site DMM.com with an audience of 27 million, is preparing to launch a cryptocurrency exchanger. There are plans to offer 7 cryptocurrencies, 14 trading pairs and margin trading.
A senior vice president at ebay Americas recently said that he is “seriously considering” accepting Bitcoin as a new payment method. In an interview with Yahoo! Finance, Scott Cutler admitted that while the company is considering the possibility, no final decision has been made. Cutler also added that the site is one of the most popular trading platforms for mining equipment.
Newspaper headlines and online articles declaring the imminent death of internal combustion engines and fossil fuels due to the world's transition to “clean energy” are premature, to say the least. To do this, first of all, the world needs “clean money” based on clean technologies.
Litecoin developer Charlie Lee, Monero creator Ricardo Spagni, Pixelmatic CEO Samson Mo and Bitcoin enthusiast Whale Panda have created a small animated series in which they are going to popularize cryptocurrencies for adults and children. The web series is called Magical Crypto Friends.
The Wall Street Journal drew attention to an interesting application placed on the American exchange LedgerX - the first American regulated exchange for the transfer of Bitcoin. which included Bitcoin derivatives in its listing. An unknown trader paid $990,000 for the right to buy up to 275 BTC at $50,000 in 2018.
The Japanese group GMO Internet has announced its desire to become one of the leaders in the mining of cryptocurrencies
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