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Braavos, 1inch, and mySwap: Ambassador Programs Reviewed
Ambassador programs are special initiatives carried out by cryptocurrency projects for their engaged users. Such programs enable earning in crypto projects without financial investments. We've prepared a selection of the latest ambassador programs for you.
The cryptocurrency community has taken to Polymarket to place their bets on whether Snoop Dogg will keep off weed until the end of 2023. The initiative follows Snoop Dogg's declaration of giving up smoking weed, made after extensive pondering and family consultations, with the specific reasons for his choice kept under wraps. “Stablecoins Way Better than Digital Fiat”: MakerDAO Interview
GNcrypto had a pleasure talking to Tadeo, Developer Relations for Spark Protocol, MakerDAO’s SubDAO. And the conversation wasn’t just about the Dai stablecoin or its advantages compared to its competitors, USDT included. We delved into which countries are better at regulating crypto, why people trust opaque businesses, recent research into Solana as a potential future codebase for MakerDAO.
Under the leadership of Tom Farley, ex-President of NYSE, Bullish, an institutional crypto exchange, has officially taken ownership of the news platform CoinDesk from Digital Currency Group. Investment plans are in place for CoinDesk, though details remain under wraps.
In the cryptocurrency arena, John Diton and Justin Bons have sparked a debate over Bitcoin's potential. Justin criticizes prime cryptocurrency for its numerous technical limitations, believing that it's been eclipsed by other crypto projects. How to Track the Crypto Market Without a Trading Terminal?
How can you monitor cryptocurrency trends without the hassle of frequent price chart checks? Some follow a simple rule: if it's a topic with the taxi driver, it’s time to sell. However, let's explore alternative approaches to staying informed about the market and its developments without the need for a trading terminal.
Ross Rheingans-Yoo, an ex-employee of the now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX's charitable arm, is pursuing legal action to claim the remaining $275,000 of a bonus he asserts was promised by Sam Bankman-Fried upon his recruitment. He has reportedly only received $375,000 for his tenure, which lasted less than a full year. 











