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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. Klaytn cooperates with OpenSea to develop the Asian NFT market
Singapore-based public blockchain network Klaytn and NFT platform OpenSea have announced a collaboration to attract investment to the Asian NFT market. Information about the partnership appeared on the official channels of the companies. Crypto Leaks: a new round in the fight against digital fraud and corruption
Digital fraud, corruption, and market manipulation are phenomena from which numerous cryptocurrency holders suffer yearly losses. Blockchain enthusiasts from the Crypto Leaks project are ready to challenge the attackers and protect crypto community members. Fiction based on the greater fool theory: Bill Gates speaks about NFTs
The recent collapse of the crypto market did not go unnoticed by many skeptics, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Within the framework of the TechCrunch Sessions: Climate 2022 conference held on Tuesday, which was dedicated to climate change issues, the billionaire and philanthropist raised the subject of digital assets and spoke about his attitude towards them. “Fiscal risk is extremely minimal”. Finance Minister of El Salvador speaking about the fall of BTC
Another round of the crypto market and the key digital currencies collapse caused particular concern among representatives of countries that officially made Bitcoin a means of payment. The Minister of Finance of El Salvador, Alejandro Zelaya, was the first to rush to reassure the public. Gold Coast will consider the possibility of using cryptocurrencies by taxpayers
The fall of the cryptocurrency market, observed over the past six months, does not frighten Australian officials. Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate suggests exploring the possibility of using digital currencies to pay taxes in the future. 












