TON’s Toncoin cryptocurrency will “likely outperform” spot returns of Bitcoin in a bullish scenario in the coming years, Bitget predicted.
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Upbit to store user data on AWS: What users should know
Upbit’s privacy policy update involves transferring user data to AWS servers in the US for improved service reliability and compliance with local regulations.
Telegram’s policy shift raises privacy concerns
Other top messaging apps, like WhatsApp and Meta’s Messenger, also share user data with authorities if they receive valid legal requests.
Qatar introduces regulatory framework for digital assets
Qatar’s central bank governor believes that the framework will bring opportunities to the country’s financial sector.
Crypto whales like Humpy are gaming DAO votes — but there are solutions
Despite promises of decentralization, DAOs remain at the mercy of large tokenholders whose inactivity can be just as dangerous as their involvement.
Crypto dominates biggest 2024 ETF launches: The ETF Store
Crypto exchange-traded funds make up 13 of the top 25 fund launches, the investment adviser said.
Super PAC spends $70K on crypto-focused Senate race as primary looms
In November, Massachusetts voters will likely have to choose between incumbent Elizabeth Warren and Republican John Deaton or Ian Cain for the US Senate.
Detained Binance exec posts new bail motion citing worsening health
In June, Nigeria’s Federal Inland Revenue Service dropped charges against Binance executives Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla.
Vitalik Buterin has radical scheme for the pseudo-decentralization of entire cities
The Ethereum creator’s utopia seems a lot like a decentralized autonomous organization, but with taxes.
SEC says it could challenge FTX crypto repayment plan
The regulator said that while stablecoin-denominated creditor repayments may not be illegal, it “reserves its rights” to challenge transactions involving crypto assets.
Area 51 for AI? US gov secures early access to cutting edge models
It’s unclear whether the government would be required to inform the general public in the event an AI model becomes sentient.
Telegram CEO cannot leave France, OpenSea receives Wells notice, and more: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 25 – 31
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been placed under judicial supervision after a court appearance, OpenSea receives Well Notice: Hodler’s Digest