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Stepn Enables In-App NFT Trades on iPhones
Stepn, an Australian-based blockchain-enabled fitness app, has made a significant stride in the crypto world. The app, which awards users with cryptocurrency rewards, announced that its patrons can now directly buy and sell Stepn's digital assets within the app, rather than needing to switch to an external marketplace. Real Estate for Cryptocurrency: Lawyers Express Doubt
Cryptocurrency and real estate are part of two separate asset classes, each possessing distinct investment characteristics. However, there are instances where we may wish to utilize cryptocurrency in the original manner envisioned by Satoshi Nakamoto — as a currency rather than merely a financial instrument. Tether to Drive Blockchain Education in Georgia
Tether, the leading stablecoin issuer, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Business & Technology University (BTU) in Georgia to advance blockchain and cryptocurrency education in the region. The collaboration aims to empower students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the emerging digital economy. Cryptodemocracy Unleashed: Initiating Change and Voting in DAOs
A majority of cryptocurrency enthusiasts are familiar with DAO, but not everyone comprehends how participants within the organization initiate alterations or suggest new features to be added. Additionally, it is interesting to know how exactly voting takes place in DAOs. Ripple is one step closer to defeating the SEC
A significant legal development has unfolded in the ongoing legal tussle between Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A request from the SEC to keep internal records about a key speech made by former director William Hinman confidential has been rejected by the courts. This move has been welcomed by both Ripple and the broader cryptocurrency community. US Secret Service in Reddit AMA
In a recent Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything), representatives from the US Secret Service's San Francisco Field Office and the Bay Area's Regional Enforcement Allied Computer Team (REACT) navigated an array of questions on cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and blockchain technology from the r/cryptocurrency subreddit community. 












