Stablecoins are not the future of payments, says New York Fed Bank February 8, 2022 The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has poured cold water on claims that stablecoins could form the basis of a future digital payments system.
EU mulls metaverse regulation as businesses jump into virtual reality February 8, 2022 As key players in fashion, tech and finance develop virtual reality metaverses EU authorities are considering new rules to protect consumers.
KPMG Canada adds Bitcoin and Ethereum to balance sheet February 8, 2022 KPMG's Canadian arm has added Bitcoin and Ethereum to its corporate treasury, marking the accounting giant's first direct investment in crypto.
Crypto investment products hit by record outflows February 7, 2022 Crypto investment products have suffered record outflows at the start of 2021 as investors lost their appetite for risk.
Losses deepen for London-listed Bitcoin miner Argo Blockchain February 7, 2022 Losses have deepened for London-listed bitcoin mining company Argo Blockchain following legal woes and a dip in the price of Bitcoin.
Celebrity NFT collections ranked by value February 7, 2022 Which stars are making the biggest waves in the NFT space, who owns the most, and which collections are they most interested in?
Bitcoin has flipped Facebook in market cap, but gold still out in front February 6, 2022 Bitcoin has risen above Facebook’s parent company Meta to become the world’s 10th most valuable asset by market cap.
The top 10 most popular crypto trading sites February 4, 2022 New analysis has revealed that Coinbase is the most Googled trading site worldwide, for cryptocurrency.
Nike sues retailer selling unauthorised sneaker NFTs February 4, 2022 Sneaker giant Nike has sued online reseller StockX in a US court for selling images of its shoes as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Bored Ape start-up eyes investment deal with Andreessen Horowitz February 3, 2022 The Bored Ape Yacht Club is reportedly in talks with investment fund Andreessen Horowitz over a funding round which could value it at $5bn.