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Aptos development team wallet transferred over 1 million APT (~$20 million) from the main wallet to the Binance exchange. More than 1/3 of the total APT supply ($985 million) remains in the wallet.
If these coins will hit the market, the APT price may undergo a significant correction.
Although APT attracted a lot of attention with a sharp price increase of more than 450% in a month, one should always keep in mind the project is too centralized: 97% of the total supply is held by only 20 wallets. Thus, the price can be easily manipulated. How blockchain can change the global auto industry
The potential for using blockchain in the automotive industry goes far beyond trading cars for crypto. Auto giants are closely following the development of blockchain technology and are ready to actively use its potential. What's more, perennial competitors have banded together to standardize industry-wide blockchain adoption.
One of America's largest hedge funds, Elliott Management, has made a multibillion-dollar investment in software giant Salesforce.
"We look forward to working constructively with Salesforce to realize the value befitting a company of its stature," said Elliott Managing Partner Jesse Cohn, who has previously served on the boards of such companies as Citrix, eBay Inc., and Twitter.
Last year, Salesforce announced the launch of its NFT Cloud platform. In 2019, the developer marketed its own blockchain development tool. Bank of America: crypto market downturns are “likely healthy for the ecosystem’s development over the long term”
Despite the market collapse and the general wariness caused by the expectation of the crypto winter, the crypto asset ecosystem remains attractive for investment. Such conclusions can be drawn based on the Bank of America report presented as part of the Web3 & Digital Assets Day Conference.
The Stellar Development Foundation has announced that it joins an advisory committee of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Blockchain company Stellar will join representatives of traditional financial markets such as J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and BlackRock and get a say in institutional-level issues.
SDF representatives noted that they will primarily focus on the use of Layer 1 protocols in government agencies and bank transfers in stablecoins. 













