Crypto News

ShibaInfinity Begins Its Utility Token Sale With an NFT Marketplace and a Metaverse
Shibainfinity team is pleased to announce the launch of its token, bringing a gaming protocol with an NFT Marketplace and Metaverse, allowing users to purchase, raise and breed their Shinu Tokens.

RBI warns against “immediate risks” of private cryptocurrencies
The latest update in the Indian crypto sphere saw the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reiterate its anti-crypto stance. However, this time around RBI alerted investors against the “immediate risks” of private cryptocurrencies in particular.

Top 7 Metaverse Coins With a Unit Price of Under $1
With cryptocurrency markets trading sideways, there are a lot of underrated Metaverse coins currently on sale. This article looks at the top seven Metaverse coins with a unit value of under $7, ordered by market cap, lowest to highest.

Hong Kong Authorities Arrest Two Siblings Accused of Laundering $384 Million via Banks, Crypto Platform
Authorities in Hong Kong have arrested two individuals accused of laundering about $384 million using various avenues including a cryptocurrency exchange trading platform. If convicted, the two face a maximum jail sentence of 14 years plus a fine of $5 million.

Kazakhstan is considering building a nuclear power plant to fight the energy gap caused by crypto mining.
Kazakhstan authorities are considering building a nuclear power plant to fight the energy gap caused by the cryptocurrency mining boom.

DAO aims to raise $5M to resurrect Blockbuster Video
A new decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) has been formed with the goal of buying the Blockbuster brand from Dish Network and turning it into a film studio and streaming platform.

Investment Adviser Warns It's a Mistake to Ignore Crypto Assets, Predicts Cryptocurrencies Will Outperform Equities
Blueprint Capital Advisors CEO Jacob Walthour says it’s a mistake to ignore crypto as an asset class. He also predicts that crypto will outperform equities in the foreseeable future.

US Senator on Crypto: We Need Real Solutions to Make the Financial System Work for Everyone, Not Just the Wealthy
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has argued that cryptocurrency is not a path to financial inclusion like crypto advocates claim. “Bitcoin ownership is even more concentrated within the top 1% than dollars,” she said, emphasizing the need for “real solutions to make the financial system work for everyone, not just the wealthy.”