Crypto News

Ukraine’s vice prime minister asks crypto exchanges to freeze Russian accounts.
Mykhailo Fedorov, vice prime minister and minister of digital transformation of Ukraine, has asked crypto exchanges to freeze the accounts of both Russian and Belarusian users.

BNY Mellon To Offer Institutional Clients Exposure to Crypto
World’s largest custodian bank BNY Mellon will allow institutional clients to hold bitcoin and ether starting this year.

Japanese Online Retail Giant Rakuten Launches NFT Marketplace
Rakuten Group, the Japanese electronic commerce and online retail company based in Tokyo has announced the launch of a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace called Rakuten NFT.

Non-zero BTC addresses hit all-time high of 40 million
The supply-side dynamics of the Bitcoin network continue to demonstrate strong adoption as there are now more addresses with a positive BTC balance than ever before.

LUNA up 41% in 7 days: $100 target isn’t far now
LUNA price analysis for Feb 28, 2022, confirms that the token has been following a bullish trajectory since last week and is up nearly 41% in the last seven days. This means that the entire market might witness Terra’s bullish streak to continue in 2022 as well.

eBay to accept Crypto Payments, Already exploring NFTs
As per the report by Reuters, America-based e-commerce corporation eBay Inc., which aspires to be the global market for Gen-Z and millennials, is looking at the possibility of accepting crypto as a payment method.

Ethereum Network Fees Continue to Drop — Transfer Fees Hit Lowest Rate in 6 Months
It’s getting cheaper to send ethereum these days as the gas price to push a transaction is more than 80% less expensive than it was to transact with ether 48 days ago on January 10.

Elon Musk Hears Kyiv’s Call, Activates Starlink Service in Ukraine
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has announced that the Starlink satellite internet service has been enabled for Ukraine. The move comes in response to a request from the government in Kyiv which is trying to halt a Russian military assault that may disrupt communications, among other threats.