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On Monday, Tommy Hilfiger said that the company will be at the first Decentraland Metaverse Fashion Week from March 24th to March 27th, 2022. During Metaverse Fashion Week, the American fashion design company said it would show off its Spring 2022 collections and give people a 'digital shopping platform' that would feature NFTs made by Tommy Hilfiger.
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Another company has given money to Ukraine. Dunamu, which runs the largest South Korean cryptocurrency exchange, Upbit, is the last one to do so.
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Cryptocurrency regulations will bring in more investors who aren't so sure about investing in new technologies, says Daniele Casamassima, the CEO of Pure, a company that sells cryptocurrency.
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In the last few years, digital currencies have become one of the things that most countries want to do. Some countries have made a lot of progress, but others are still in the testing phase. If you want to try out a new shared CBDC platform, the Bank's innovation arm has finished a pilot test of it. It says that the test was done by four financial institutions, including South Africa.
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There are more than 50 cryptocurrency companies that have been told they must stop promoting their products by the U.K.'s advertising watchdog as part of a regulation crackdown on advertising in this field.
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It's been a long-running worry that quantum computers could one day take down Bitcoin and other crypto mining networks. How likely is that?
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No matter the historical era, governments have excelled at one thing: debasing their own currency. Rome was no exception, as Roman government excesses required inflation—lots of inflation.
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Goldman Sachs is expanding its presence in the embryonic market for derivatives based on digital assets.
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The global Financial Stability Board is closely monitoring the usage of crypto assets during the Ukrainian conflict, amid concerns that they could be used to circumvent Western sanctions against Russia.
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According to some skeptics, cryptocurrency may not be the decentralized, equal-investment opportunity that many believe it to be.