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Binance CEO shares tips to dodge crypto scams

In the crypto market, you might want to perk up your ears, so Richard Teng, the big dog over at Binance, just dropped some serious wisdom on how to steer clear of those Ponzi and pyramid schemes that seem to be popping up everywhere.

Polkadot spot ETF from 21Shares is coming?

21Shares just made some noise by filing with the SEC to launch a spot Polkadot ETF. So maybe Polkadot is getting its own ETF finally?

Crypto chaos in China, BKEX staff sentenced for illegal gambling

A Chinese court has thrown the book at several employees of the crypto exchange BKEX, declaring their contract trading operations as a form of illegal gambling.

Trump’s crypto move will change everything?

The crypto community is buzzing with news about an executive order from none other than President Donald Trump.

Blockchain will improve banks?

Jose Fernandez da Ponte as the Senior VP of Blockchain, Crypto, and Digital Currencies at PayPal, he’s got some thoughts on whether blockchain will kick traditional banks to the curb. Spoiler alert, it won’t, and it will even improve them.

USDT joins to the Bitcoin Lightning Network

Tether is making headlines by integrating its USDT stablecoin into Bitcoin’s Lightning Network, through the Taproot Assets protocol, which gives Bitcoin a serious, but sometimes controversial upgrade.

Errol Musk wants $200 million with new memecoin

Errol Musk, Elon Musk’s dad is stepped into the memecoin sector with a new project called Musk It.

Uniswap’s trading volume on the Base hits new heights, third month in a row

Uniswap Protocol just smashed its own record for the third month in a row, with a trading volume of $15.65 billion on the Base network in January.

ECB’s Lagarde says “Thanks, but no thanks” to Bitcoin

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde isn’t ready to roll out the welcome mat for Bitcoin as a reserve asset.

Pump.Fun faces class action lawsuit over memecoins

Pump.Fun is in hot water, after the platform just got slapped with a class action lawsuit.