Voyager Digital, a publicly traded cryptocurrency platform based in the U.S., announced the acquisition of Coinify, a cryptocurrency payment platform with users in over 150 countries, for $15 million in cash and 5.1 million shares of Voyager Digital.
Read More »Tencent Agrees to Buy Video Game Maker Sumo Group for $1.27B
Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. (HKG: 0700) recently announced that it would acquire the Sumo Group (AIM: SUMO), a British video game firm, for a £919 million (US$1.27 billion). Following the news of the prospective acquisition, shares of Sumo jumped over 40%.
Read More »Regulation – The New Frontline of Social Media
Social media is at the most volatile point in its history. Nations and organizations are increasingly enforcing their own rules onto their social media users, whilst the platforms themselves are remaining tight-lipped about how they plan to deal with an increasingly regulated online sphere.
Read More »Analyst Sets “Buy” Rating for iFAST & Estimates High AUA Growth
iFAST gets premium valuation in analyst report by Jefferies set Target Price of S$4.35 and “Buy” Rating
Read More »Bank of England Says Regulators Must Keep Ahead of Stablecoins
Stablecoins are a form of digital currency that has been slowly adopted by the broader financial markets and regulators. Due to technological changes, the traditional financial industry is slow to move when they encounter new products as they do not like disruption. By the end of the article, you will …
Read More »Facebook & It’s Cryptocurrency Wallet
What if you could send money as easily and inexpensively as sending a message to your friend? This isn’t a pipedream anymore, as Facebook promises to make this possible. Facebook is dipping their toes in cryptocurrency waters to revolutionize the current financial fabric with a project known as Libra. Facebook …
Read More »Brave Browser Fork Changes Name After Legal Threats
A legal threat has forced Braver – the ad-free extension of the Brave Browser – to change the brand name, causing confusion among users. Initially, it was known as Braver. It was a browser derived from the popular Brave browser, which was available as open source. It was an adware …
Read More »Google Urges European Legislators To Be Flexible With Digital Rule Book
Internet giant, Google has sent a strong and clear message to the European Commission this week regarding the forthcoming Digital Services Act. Legislators are currently drafting brand new data-sharing and digital marketplace rules, guidelines which will obviously affect the day-to-day running of companies such as Google.
Read More »‘No Signal’ For U.K. Mobile Customers If Huawei 5G Is Prohibited Within Next Three Years
Along with other countries, even the U.K. has joined the trend of imposing a ban on Chinese products. With an expectation to announce new curbs in the upcoming two weeks, it is believed that the decision to ban Huawei products from running on the 5G networks will result in mobile signal blackouts for the customers.
Read More »Female Crypto Influencers Get Banned On Instagram – Why?
Female cryptocurrency experts and influencers speak out regarding gender inequality in the industry, only to end up banned on Instagram. What has actually happened?
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