Stolen Crypto Rose to $2.2 Billion in 2024 With an Intriguing Link to a June Russia-North Korean Summit, Chainalysis Says
Centralized exchanges were more popular targets this year than last
Centralized exchanges were more popular targets this year than last
By Amanda Smith
The state joins Wyoming, Colorado and others that are giving digital assets legal protections
With blockchain positioned to play a key role around identity of AI agents
By Amanda Smith
The crypto charitable fund is set to raise $200 million this year and is working with 20 nonprofits to help Hurricane Helene victims so far
The blockchain forensics firm uses four categories to rank countries by their users' crypto habits
The multi-year collaboration provides a new blueprint for intellectual property development
By Amanda Smith
The immutable and public records created by blockchain are being utilized to fight corruption
“Legitimate activity is growing faster than illicit activity on-chain,” the firm said.
By Amanda Smith
The Bitcoin ETF, a possible Ether ETF and easing U.S. regulatory concerns are all positive indications
Overall criminal use of blockchain remains under 1 percent
By Amanda Smith
There’s still far too much harassment and dismissal of women in web3
World Chain to offer some Worldcoin holders priority blockspace and free transactions
The naming service wants to deploy on L2 blockchains
By Amanda Smith
We collected thoughts on the historic week crypto has had in terms of legislation and SEC approval of an ether ETF
By Amanda Smith
The app has faced serious blowback from the Kremlin and retooled to make it easier to use and more secure
By Amanda Smith
Public is appealing to younger investors who want a diverse portfolio that includes crypto
Gaming could be the gateway to mass adoption of blockchain
By Amanda Smith
Political calculations are underway to try to advance crypto bills with other legislation
By Amanda Smith
Violators could face up to two years in prison
By Amanda Smith
There are currently four pieces of crypto legislation making their way through the House of Representatives