Indonesia to Launch its Own Crypto Exchange
The Indonesian authorities want to launch their own crypto exchange by the end of the year.
The Indonesian authorities want to launch their own crypto exchange by the end of the year.
The Digital Dollar Project will prepare options for creating a token and its implementation in the financial infrastructure of the state.
The price of Bitcoin, the largest crypto in the market by capitalization, and Ether, the second one, lost about 13% and 20% of their value last month, respectively.
The South Korean city of Busan has just signed an agreement with crypto exchange FTX.
The head of the Central Bank of Georgia announced in April the legalization of the cryptocurrency market.
Non-fungible tokens in the Ethereum PoW network will not receive support on the OpenSea marketplace.
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin has just announced he is releasing a book called “Proof of Stake.”

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