With cryptocurrencies numbering in the tens of thousands and all of them fluctuating due to market or individual influences, it can be hard to find the best ones in which to invest. Decentralized Finance (DeFi) coins and tokens are built on the blockchain – typically Ethereum, but…
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Here's a quick breakdown of the biggest news stories and developments in the cryptocurrency sector for October 17, 2022.
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One of the World’s leading Web3 infrastructure providers, Ankr, has announced a strategic partnership with Aptos, a safe and scalable Layer-1 blockchain. The partnership will see Ankr become one of the first Remote Procedure Call (RPC) providers to Aptos.
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Polygon is predicted to decrease -9.67% in the next 5 days and hit a price target of $0.755782 per MATIC. Check out today's Polygon price prediction to learn why.
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Ethereum Classic is predicted to decrease -15.85% in the next 5 days and hit a price target of $19.96 per ETC. Check out today's Ethereum Classic price prediction to learn why.
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The large French bank was registered by the country’s stock market regulator to provide custody, buy/sell and trading services on Sept. 27 but made no announcement of it.
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Payment giant Mastercard is joining hands with New York-headquartered blockchain tech firm Paxos to launch a program that will make it easier for traditional financial institutions to offer cryptocurrency trading by providing regulatory compliance and security.
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In March 2022, Iranian-born crypto entrepreneur Sina Estiva purchased a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s first-ever tweet for a whopping $2.9 million(1630.6ETH). Today the tweet could sell for just under $97.
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Grayscale and Ripple against the SEC, Coin Center versus the Treasury — it’s a hot season in the U.S. courts.
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