Play-to-earn is the ‘biggest superpower’ of Web3 gaming: Pixels CEO
Pixels CEO Luke Barwikowski explains that, unlike Web2 gaming companies that spend heavily on advertising, Web3 games can focus on directly rewarding players.
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Tesla is now able to hold Bitcoin in reserves, thus accepting Bitcoin as payment for its cars without necessarily converting it. 2442 Total views 32 Total shares Elon Musk’s Tesla Motors is following in the footsteps of MicroStrategy and other companies by allocating part of its balance sheet to Bitcoin (BTC).In Monday’s filing with the…

How validator compromises threaten DeFi security
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Illuvium’s collapsing token represents the problems with GameFi
Blockchain games began as a means to effectively test technology’s true potential. However, making sure they reach that potential remains a challenge. While Illuvium was one of the most highly anticipated crypto game releases in history, the price of its ILV token has fallen significantly since 2021 — to the tune of 97%.The project’s developers…

Ripple announces $200M share buyback and expresses optimism for 2022
The company has repurchased all Series C shares originally issued to Tetragon Financial Group, SBI Holdings and Route 66 Ventures in December 2019. 692 Total views 21 Total shares Blockchain payments firm Ripple has announced a $200-million Series C share buyback, a decision that will take the San Francisco-based tech firm to a record-high valuation…

Cointelegraph Talks to Dive Deep Into Inclusion and Diversity in Crypto
Cointelegraph Talks’ third event will stream later today, featuring discussions on the topics of inclusion and diversity in crypto from some of the industry’s heavy-hitters. 830 Total views 28 Total shares Cointelegraph Talks’ third event kicks off at 1 pm EST on Tuesday, June 9, with the event set to tackle the issues of gender…

Singaporean fintech adds Bitcoin payments for merchants with BitPay partnership
Crypto Accept allows online sellers to accept BTC and ETH before expanding to other digital assets next year. 68 Total views 6 Total shares Nium, a cross-border payments firm based in Singapore, has announced the launch of a new API-based solution that will allow businesses to start accepting cryptocurrency payments.As per the announcement, the newly…

Singapore’s Regulator Warns of New Scam Bitcoin Investment Scheme
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has flagged an online Bitcoin (BTC) scam scheme that offers Bitcoin investment using forged claims by a former prime minister.Website uses forged statements by a former prime minister to solicit Bitcoin investmentOn July 31, Singapore's central bank and financial watchdog issued an official warning, stating that the agency has…

Ethereum price bottom? $1.8B in ETH leaves exchanges, biggest outflow since 2022
Ethereum outflows have surged to their highest levels since 2022. However, ETH price must reclaim the key weekly EMA level to confirm a potential bottom. Ethereum’s native token, Ether (ETH), witnessed its lowest weekly close since November 2023, highlighting just how much the top altcoin has struggled over the past few months. Ethereum 1-day chart.