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Bank of America: 2023 will be the year of utility tokens
According to the BoA's latest report (https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2023/02/28/2023-will-be-the-year-of-crypto-token-price-divergence-bank-of-america/), the market is expecting a significant divergence in token prices this year. Industry analysts believe that utility tokens will outperform governance and memecoins.
A US Federal judge has ruled that symbols like ???, integrated into any posts made by financial institutions on social media, signify a potential profit from investments.
The emphasis was made by former head of the SEC’s division, Lisa Braganza. From now on, she says, users will be warned of the legal consequences of using emojis.
Therefore, today we have witnessed the SEC cracking down on emojis.
Get ready to summon Yermak because he can solve these puzzles faster than the SEC can catch up.
The Coinbase exchange presented its own "second layer", which will be called Base. The network is built in cooperation with Optimism.
Welcome to the testnet, where you can test the development of new dexes, wallets, NFTs, landings, and more.
The project's goal is ambitious: to push the industry to 1 billion users. Sepolia testnet goes to the next level with successful upgrade
The Ethereum network has carried out an imitation of the upcoming Shanghai hard fork, which is scheduled to take place in March. Validators are eagerly waiting for this fork, as it will allow them to withdraw their stETH coins from staking.
The Kazoku Hikikomori Japan project will bring Tokyo's social recluses, known as hikikomori, back into society.
Six hybrid meetings will be held in Tokyo's Edogawa Ward for people who are struggling with social integration. Hikikomori will be able to participate in the project in three different ways: physically, virtually (in the metaverse), or or in a safe physical shelter. The organizers will set up a location where recluses will have the desire to interact with others.
Experts estimate that between 1 and 2 million Japanese people identify themselves as hikikomori. 













