In founding editor Bradley Keoun’s last issue of The Protocol, CoinDesk’s weekly newsletter devoted to blockchain technology, we’re covering Trump’s DOGE whistle and the slew of announcements from the big Ethereum conference Devcon in Bangkok.
Hyla Fund Management is starting a new LatAm crypto funds and wants to become the “Goldman Sachs for digital assets.”
The app’s new update seeks to boost transparency in the market by exposing token ownership patterns that may indicate centralization or manipulation.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari, who previously called the cryptocurrency industry “worthless” and “nonsense,” still isn’t an uber-bull, though.
Warren will be the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee that crypto legislation must clear – the most senior role for the opposition party on digital assets matters.
The move came as U.S. markets opened for trade, suggesting strong demand from American investors.
BTC rose past the $90,000 resistance early Wednesday, defying the dollar strength.
The investment giant is bringing its real-world asset fund to Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism’s OP Mainnet and Polygon.
Crypto-friendly Donald Trump’s win in the U.S. presidential race will likely result in a change in leadership at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The seed round included contributions from Hack VC, Delphi Digital, OKX Ventures, Polygon and Animoca Brands
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