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Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only. Despite Solana ETF filings, investors are continuing to join Propichain’s real estate investing ecosystem. Solana has dropped considerably over the past few weeks, triggering panic among investors. Despite talks of a bull run inspired by Solana ETF listings, investors are opting for new projects. One such project is Propichain. Propichain uses artificial intelligence to clear traditional bottlenecks in the housing sector. Read on to see why experts say it will outshine Solana in 2025. Solana suffers a double-digit decline…
Standard Chartered, Animoca Brands, and HKT have formed a joint venture to apply for a Hong Kong dollar-backed stablecoin license. Standard Chartered‘s Hong Kong branch, crypto venture firm Animoca Brands, and HKT have teamed up to launch a joint venture focused on issuing a Hong Kong dollar-backed stablecoin as the region signals its readiness to strengthen its position in the digital asset market. In a Feb. 17 blog announcement, Animoca said the new joint venture entity will apply for a license under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s updated regulatory framework, though didn’t elaborate on the timeframe. Animoca will help the…
Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the founder of Binance, has promised to donate 150 BNB, or roughly $100,000, to the victims of the LIBRA memecoin scam as a gesture of support. CZ’s action came in response to a college student named EnHeng announcing their plan to donate $50,000 and raise additional funds to aid the victims. Deeply impacted by the scam’s consequences, EnHeng shared their plan on X, explaining why they had chosen to donate $50,000 and establish a BSC address to accept further donations. They acknowledged that such events, particularly for college students, may be emotionally and financially draining. 今天阿根廷总统发币Rug事件让不少人受到了伤害。作为一名大学生,我深知这种打击的感受。为了帮助受影响的朋友们,嗯哼决定捐赠 5万美元,并通过…
The Argentine Football Association has signed a sponsorship agreement with crypto exchange XBO.com. The Argentine Football Association has entered into a sponsorship deal with XBO.com, a cryptocurrency exchange specializing in fiat-to-crypto conversions, spot and futures trading, and high-yield investment opportunities. The deal makes XBO.com the Official Global Sponsor of the Argentina National Football Team for 2025. This partnership will support the team during the final stages of the World Cup 2026 qualification matches. As part of the sponsorship, XBO.com will launch various fan engagement initiatives, including exclusive rewards (e.g. VIP match tickets and stadium tours) and interactive campaigns featuring challenges,…
Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only. FloppyPepe has raised $907,200 in just 24 hours, setting the stage for a 50× surge as its presale goes live. The cryptocurrency space is buzzing as FloppyPepe (FPPE), the latest meme coin inspired by Matt Furie, blending meme culture with advanced technology, announces $907,200 raised in 24 hours during the conclusion of its private stage phase. With the presale now live, attention is laser-focused on the limited-time opportunity for early adopters to secure FPPE tokens before what analysts predict…
Around 3% of the total MELANIA token supply will start unlocking after Feb. 20. The tokens worth $39 million were allocated to the MELANIA team at the start of the launch. According to the token allocation rules on the official site, 10% of the tokens allocated to the team behind the official Melania Trump token will start unlocking 30 days after its launch date. This 10% consists of around 30 million MELANIA (MELANIA) tokens or 3% of the meme coin’s total supply. The MELANIA token officially launched on Jan. 20, mere hours before the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Meanwhile,…
The SEC has suspended its fraud lawsuit against Geosyn Mining at the request of the accused executives, following federal charges on similar allegations.On Feb. 14, the SEC informed a Texas court that it would suspend the ongoing case against the crypto mining company Geosyn, as originally reported by Cointelegraph. This decision followed the surrender of Geosyn’s CEO, Caleb Ward, and former operations chief, Jeremy McNutt, to authorities after federal prosecutors accused Ward, Jeremy George McNutt, and a former executive Jared McNutt, of defrauding customers by misappropriating their funds for personal expenses instead of operating their crypto mining business. The accused…
The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre has warned cryptocurrency exchanges and remittance providers to follow anti-money laundering laws or face the consequences. In a press release statement published on its official website, the agency revealed that it is now reviewing over 50 providers and recently took action against 13 of them. According to AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas, the agency canceled, suspended, or refused to renew the registrations of nine providers late last year. This was after they failed to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act. Thomas added: A further 2 providers had conditions placed on their…
Argentina’s President Milei under scrutiny after promoting and deleting post on cratered LIBRA token
Argentine lawyers have filed a fraud complaint against President Javier Milei after he promoted but then deleted a post on X about the LIBRA token, which later dropped in value. On Friday, Feb. 14, Argentina‘s President Javier Milei posted on X about the so-called LIBRA token, saying it would “incentivize the growth of the Argentine economy” by funding small businesses, per an Associated Press report. After the announcement, the token’s value quickly gained 3,223% but later crashed by 90% as Milei deleted the post five hours later, saying he had not been aware of the project’s details. No soy experto…
The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre has warned cryptocurrency exchanges and remittance providers to follow anti-money laundering laws or face the consequences. In a press release statement published on its official website, the agency revealed that it is now reviewing over 50 providers and recently took action against 13 of them. According to AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas, the agency canceled, suspended, or refused to renew the registrations of nine providers late last year. This was after they failed to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act. Thomas added: A further 2 providers had conditions placed on their…