On this week’s episode of The Market Report, Cointelegraph’s resident experts discuss the recent concerns surrounding Binance and why Solana went down yet again.
Universities in the U.K., including Cambridge, Imperial, Edinburgh, Oxford and University College London, offer blockchain-related programs.
The software conversion of the crypto ATMs, which vertically integrates Bitcoin Depot’s hardware and software, eliminates annual software licensing fees.
Solana Labs founder and CEO Anatoly Yakovenko said claims that Solana's network outages were caused by on-chain voting were born out of "pure ignorance."
Bitcoin and U.S. equities markets are attempting to recover, but selling at overhead resistance could continue to weigh on the bullish momentum.
Blur’s liquidity heist on OpenSea continues as each project competes in royalties, fees and decentralized governance.
Inflationary cryptocurrencies have a continuously increasing supply, while deflationary cryptocurrencies have a decreasing supply.
Since Russia’s invasion a year ago, there’s been $28.9 million in Ether donated to Ukraine, as well as $22.8 million in Bitcoin and $11.6 million in Tether.
BTC price is chasing after $24,000 again, raising the possibility of LDO, EGLD, THETA and KLAY targeting new year-to-date highs.
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