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by BSCN
March 23, 2024
A recap of notable news from the week.
As the DeFi and crypto space continues to evolve at a rapid pace, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and trends. Our weekly recap provides you with a concise yet comprehensive overview of the most significant news and trends in the DeFi and crypto space, helping you stay informed and up-to-date with the latest happenings.
Floki and TokenFi have secured the coveted title of Official Cryptocurrency Partner for the upcoming World Table Tennis Championship in Incheon, South Korea. The partnership presents a prime opportunity for Floki to showcase its brand to a global audience, with the event slated to run from March 27th to 31st at the Mohegan INSPIRE Entertainment Resort.
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The Ethereum Foundation faces scrutiny amid reports of an undisclosed investigation by a state authority. The foundation confirmed receipt of a confidential inquiry, leading to removals from its website, including a previous statement denying contact with agencies requiring non-disclosure. The removal of the warrant canary, indicating absence of secret government requests, sparks community concerns over potential government intervention.
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Robinhood has rolled out its crypto wallet for Android users globally, aiming to boost crypto adoption. The wallet allows users to swap cryptocurrencies, fund directly from Robinhood balances or other wallets/exchanges, and access trending tokens and crypto news.
Find more information in the article.
Former Binance CEO CZ has launched Giggle Academy, a new education venture amidst ongoing legal battles. The academy offers courses from grades 1 to 12, covering subjects from basic literacy to advanced topics like programming and entrepreneurship, with the goal of making learning accessible and engaging.
Learn more here.
In a recent ruling, a Nigerian court mandated cryptocurrency exchange Binance to disclose extensive user information to Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The EFCC, Nigeria's leading agency combating financial crimes, is currently probing Binance's Nigerian user community. Previously, the agency had sought data on the top 100 users in Nigeria, including their transaction records over the past six months.
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