BIS invites applications for next phase of UK CBDC API project
The Bank for International Settlements has been working with the Bank of England on Project Rosalind and wants payment providers to participate in the next phase of the CBDC project.
The Bank for International Settlements has been working with the Bank of England on Project Rosalind and wants payment providers to participate in the next phase of the CBDC project.
Marshall Islands became the first country to legalize DAOs, but only decentralized organizations identified as limited liability companies will be allowed to register as corporate entities.
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority now classifies digital assets as digital representations of value built on DLT, the first step towards bringing digital currencies under the country’s laws.
Maya cautioned users over a new mobile application dubbed Maya Trade which falsely claims to be affiliated with the fintech firm, warning that the new platform could be a scam.
Huobi describes itself as the only entity licensed to operate a trading platform for both retail and professional investors, although the exchange hasn't set an official launch date yet.
An independent report from LexisNexis announced nChain as a Global Top 100 innovator alongside famous companies like Alphabet, Ant Group, Meta, and Tencent.
The wallet is available for users in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, Qingdao, Suzhou and six other cities, as well as those in Beijing for the Winter Olympics.
Serbia is among the first nations to regulate the digital currency space, and the digital currency landscape is slowly evolving in the country, according to Finance Minister Sinisa Mali.
Christopher Waller has disagreed with the Janet Yellen-led working group that wants banks to offer stablecoins, saying it would work against their promise.
Privacy-enhanced wallet services using coinjoin concepts have emerged as a top threat besides well-established centralized mixers, according to the IOCTA report.
The first session of The Bitcoin Masterclasses is done, but we're only getting started. Don't miss the next one in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on February 22 and 23!
The CEO has threatened to shut down Facebook and Instagram in Europe if Meta isn't allowed to process European data on U.S. servers; however, it's unclear how it would make up the lost revenue.