Ripple May Go Public Following End of Lawsuit with the SEC
Ripple will consider going public after litigation with US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is over.
Ripple will consider going public after litigation with US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is over.
The authorities of Turkey are developing a legal framework that will tighten their control over the crypto industry and will likely impose a tax on some transactions.
Standard Crypto, a venture capital company founded in 2019, plans to raise $500 million in a new crypto fund.
ConsenSys has announced a partnership between infrastructure solution provider Infura and the Near Protocol project.
Flowcarbon, a startup co-founded by former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann, has raised $70M to build a blockchain carbon credit market.
Optimism developers have reduced the list of participants for the expected airdrop next month by 17,000 addresses.
Japanese financial giant Sumitomo Mitsui Trust plans to create a subsidiary that will provide custody services for digital currencies.

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