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The African Development Bank (AfDB) and Intel Corporation have initiated a joint program aimed at equipping Africans with artificial intelligence skills. The project is set to provide relevant knowledge to at least 3 million ordinary citizens and approximately 30,000 government officials.
U.S. authorities have brought charges against three British nationals, the creators of the NFT project Evolved Apes, for conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering. Investigators claim that Mohamed-Amin Atcha, Mohamed Rilaz Waleedh, and Daood Hassan promised to develop a video game but disappeared just two weeks after the fundraising.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating Microsoft for potentially trying to circumvent antitrust regulations in its $650 million acquisition of AI startup Inflection AI. The agency has requested pertinent documents and is conducting a preliminary review.
Robinhood has entered into an official agreement to acquire the global cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp. This deal will enable the platform to offer cryptocurrency trading services outside the U.S., as Bitstamp holds over 50 active licenses and registrations worldwide. DAICOs: An Alternative to Traditional ICOs
The world of cryptocurrency continuously evolves with new technologies aimed at enhancing decentralization. Let's explore the DAICO fundraising model, a concept proposed by Vitalik Buterin. What sets it apart from traditional ICOs, and what advantages does it offer? Ukraine National Football Team Collectible Cards Now on Sale
Big football is more than just emotions and excitement—it's also about reliving cherished memories. Haven’t we all once had posters of Shevchenko and Rebrov on our walls? Thanks to a special series of cards, you can now keep memories of the current national team's gameplay with you at all times. Some may even find these cards a profitable investment.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will close its regional office in Salt Lake City, and two of its attorneys have resigned. This decision follows the regulator's defeat in court against the mining company Digital Licensing and its DEBT Box project, which began in July 2023.
The defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX has reached a settlement with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), agreeing to pay a $200 million higher priority claim and a $685 million lower priority claim. This agreement stands in stark contrast to the initial claims totaling $24 billion. The payment is scheduled within 60 days after the restructuring plan goes into effect.
Senator Mike Lee has proposed a bill called the "Abolish Act," which seeks to dismantle the Federal Reserve System as a government entity. This legislation also aims to repeal the foundational Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which established the Fed.
Microsoft has disabled the default activation of the Recall feature, which records all user actions as screenshots for AI purposes. The developers plan to enhance encryption and make it more difficult to access the collected information, which is currently protected only by the computer’s password. Lost Crypto: Are There Ways to Recover Your Assets?
People can lose their cryptocurrencies in different scenarios. Common cases are losing private keys to their wallets, sending crypto to the wrong address, or being scammed. For different cases, there are recovery methods that may work. In this article, we’ll be discussing the possibilities of regaining control over missing crypto. Financial Services Committee Calls for RWA Tokenization Rules
On June 5, the U.S. Financial Services Committee hosted a public hearing titled "Next Generation Infrastructure: How Tokenization of Real-World Assets Will Facilitate Efficient Markets." The event gathered experts including lawyers, representatives from government financial institutions, and private business executives.
Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm has called on shareholders to approve a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk, warning that the current CEO might otherwise resign. A re-vote is scheduled for June 13, following an initial rejection by shareholders that was subsequently overturned by a court ruling.
A group of FTX creditors, led by Sunil Kavuri, has officially opposed the company's reorganization plan. They presented multiple arguments against the plan, highlighting issues such as the taxation of returned assets, disregard for property rights, and a misalignment with client interests.
Chinese law enforcement has initiated its first criminal case related to the launch of cryptocurrency tokens, accusing student Yang Qichao of creating fake digital assets. Although the case resembles a common Rug Pull scam, he was charged under a different count due to legal ambiguities.
A group of current and former OpenAI employees has come forward to raise concerns about the company's alleged prioritization of speed and profit over safety in its pursuit of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). These whistleblowers paint a picture of a company culture characterized by secrecy and a relentless drive to "be first," often at the expense of thorough risk assessments.
Polygon Labs, a crypto company, has acquired the research platform Toposware, which aided developers in creating Polygon Type-1 — a project allowing any EVM network to become an L2 blockchain with zero-knowledge (ZK) proof. The deal is estimated to be worth between $30 million and $50 million, according to various sources. Never miss any of the latest cryptocurrency news, in-depth crypto market analysis, and breaking updates on blockchain technology. From Bitcoin price trends to emerging NFT projects and DeFi developments, GNcrypto has everything to keep you informed and ahead. Stay informed and ready to seize the next big opportunity in the crypto world!






















