Crypto News

‘Pepper’ Set to Become First Israeli Banking Platform To Offer Crypto Trading
Pepper Invest, the investment app of Pepper, Bank Leumi’s digital bank, will soon offer crypto trading.

Luxury Italian Retailer Michele Franzese Moda Reveals Fashion Brand Accepts Crypto Payments
The Italian luxury brand Michele Franzese Moda has announced the firm is accepting crypto assets for payments. The company revealed the decision via Michele Franzese Moda’s online magazine in an article called “Its Time for Crypto.”

Decentralization, DAOs and the current Web3 concerns
What we call Web3 will be centered on an ecosystem of technology products that are decentralized, based on blockchain networks, interoperable, and without a traditional trusted validator (such as corporations, institutions and government bodies). But exactly what does this mean?

NFT Rug Pull: DOJ Charges Two People in Million-Dollar Scheme to Defraud Investors
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged two people allegedly behind a million-dollar non-fungible token (NFT) “rug pull” scheme. They abandoned the NFT project within hours after selling out, deactivated the website, and transferred over $1 million in crypto to the wallets they controlled, the justice department explained.

Malaysia Will Not Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender, Government Says
Malaysia’s deputy finance minister has clarified that the government will not adopt cryptocurrency as legal tender. “Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are not suitable for use as a payment instrument due to various limitations,” he said.

Top 3 Metaverse Crypto Coins With a Unit Price Below $0.002 to Watch in March 2022
Low unit price Metaverse crypto coins are always popular among traders looking for cheap projects to accumulate during this crypto bear market.

Ukraine Launches NFT Museum of War on Ethereum and Polygon
With the country still under attack from Russian forces, Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation today announced the launch of the Meta History Museum of War, which features only NFTs.

Nevada Man Pleads Guilty in $722 Million Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Scheme
A Nevada man has admitted his role in laundering funds solicited for the Bitclub Network, a $722 million fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme. He also pleaded guilty to tax offenses.