
Crypto News - 22nd of October 2024
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Here is a short summary of the news that are discussed:
- Stripe, a digital payments company, has acquired the stablecoin platform Bridge for $1.1 billion. This move is seen as significant in the crypto sector, as it highlights the growing importance of stablecoins in the global financial landscape.
- Stablecoins, which are cryptocurrencies tied to a stable asset like the US dollar, offer several advantages, such as reduced volatility, faster and cheaper cross-border payments, and improved transparency and security due to blockchain technology. Stripe's acquisition of Bridge could lead to a radical change in how companies and consumers manage online payments.
- Meanwhile, a sponsored Google ad posing as a link to Sony’s blockchain project, Soneium, has been exposed as a crypto wallet drainer. The ad linked to a phishing site designed to steal crypto assets. This highlights the need for users to be vigilant and cautious when interacting with online advertisements related to cryptocurrencies.
- Chris Larsen, co-founder of Ripple, has donated over $11.8 million to political action committees supporting Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. Larsen believes Harris will promote US leadership in technological innovation, including crypto.
- Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded $294.29 million in net inflows, despite Bitcoin’s price falling below $67,000. This indicates continued investor confidence in Bitcoin ETFs as a way to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency market. Conversely, Ethereum-based ETFs experienced $20.8 million in net outflows.
- The Open Network (TON) blockchain, supported by Telegram, has experienced a significant drop in daily active users. After reaching a peak of over 5 million users in late September, the number has fallen to 1.58 million. Analysts attribute this decline to market turbulence, reduced network activity, and recent troubles faced by Telegram.
- Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has announced ambitious plans for the platform's future, including a target of over 100,000 transactions per second, faster cross-chain transfers, and a unified user experience. These plans aim to make Ethereum a leader in the blockchain space.
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