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  • Solana November Update

    Solana November Update

    1. Alexis Ohanian, Seven Seven Six, and Solana Ventures are committing $100M to fund the future of decentralized social communities on Solana.
    2. Solana Breakpoint Conference: State of the Network.
    3. RNDR network integrates with Solana and Metaplex.
    4. Brave announces Solana integration into the browser and make it the default for DApp support.

  • ONUS Spotlight: $IOTX

    ONUS Spotlight: $IOTX

    IOTX grew by 35.38% after 24h, trading volume hit $115 million

    IOTX has achieved a gain of 35.38% with a $115 million trading volume. With this growth rate, IOTX has led the top Gainers on ONUS in the past 24 hours.

  • Dogecoin on the cusp of implementing new upgrade

    Dogecoin is on the cusp of implementing a new upgrade

    Dogecoin Core is the official Dogecoin wallet maintained by the Dogecoin foundation. According to the latest update from the developer team, Dogecoin Core 1.14.5, a new minor version that finalizes the much publicized cost reduction for all network participants, is almost complete.

    Billy Markus, one of Dogecoin’s founders also tacitly confirmed that the upgrade would bring important breakthroughs to DOGE.

  • Reddit Co-Founder, Solana Ventures Launch $100M Initiative for Web 3 Social Media

    Reddit Co-Founder, Solana Ventures Launch $100M Initiative for Web 3 Social Media

    Announced Tuesday at the Solana conference in Lisbon, Alexis Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six and Solana Ventures are committing $100 million to grow decentralized social media projects on Solana. This is Solana’s second investment fund announced in November.

  • Litecoin hits six-month high as LTC price soars 20% in 24 hours

    Litecoin hits six-month high as LTC price soars 20% in 24 hours

    Litecoin (LTC) has posted daily gains of approximately 20% on Nov. 9, the highest levels for LTC since May 2021. The 14th-largest digital asset rose by 33% in 1 month, pushing its price to $262, with a market cap approaching $18 billion.

  • Ronin mobile wallet is live

    Ronin mobile wallet is live

    On November 9, Sky Mavis announced that it has officially launched a mobile version of Ronin wallet, allowing Axie Infinity players to swap token such as AXS, SLP and NFTs on their mobile phones.

  • Crypto exchange Huobi Global moves spot trading services to Gibraltar

    Crypto exchange Huobi Global moves spot trading services to Gibraltar

    Crypto exchange Huobi Global move spot trading services to Gibraltar

    The exchange, which was founded in China and received a Gibraltar operating license in 2018, is likely looking for a new home away from Chinese regulators.

    Houbi Global announced that it will be migrating its existing spot trading users, tech infrastructure and cloud hosting to a licensed entity in Gibraltar.

  • Brave integrates with Solana blockchain on its privacy-enabled browser

    Brave integrates with Solana blockchain on its privacy-enabled browser

    During Solana’s Breakpoint conference in Lisbon, Portugal, executives at Brave and Solana Labs announced that the Brave browser would integrate with the Solana (SOL) blockchain and feature Solana decentralized applications, or dApps, on its browser.

    Simultaneously, Solana will promote the adoption of Basic Attention Tokens (BAT), the native digital currency of the Brave Browser, among its dApp users.

  • Origin Protocol introduced Origin Story, the next chapter for Origin’s NFT Launchpad

    Origin Protocol introduced Origin Story, the next chapter for Origin’s NFT Launchpad

    Origin Protocol introduced Origin Story, the NFT Platform that offers creators many differentiated features and a streamlined, easy user experience that enables both new and experienced creators to successfully sell NFTs to their audiences.

  • Mastercard launches crypto-linked cards across Asia-Pacific

    Mastercard launches crypto-linked cards across Asia-Pacific

    Mastercard launches crypto-linked cards across Asia-Pacific

    In partnership with three cryptocurrency service providers, namely Amber Group and Bitkub in Thailand, CoinJar in Australia, Mastercard will offer crypto-funded payment cards that enable users to instantly convert their digital assets into traditional fiat money.