SEC Drops Investigation into Web3 Gaming Firm Immutable

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped its investigation into Web3 gaming platform Immutable and will not file enforcement charges, according to a Tuesday announcement from the company. Immutable, an Australian company, disclosed that it had received a Wells notice — essentially an official heads-up from the...
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3 reasons why Cardano (ADA) price could be on the path to new highs

Cardano (ADA) gained 8% between March 23 and March 25, once again testing the $0.76 resistance level, which has held for over two weeks. Although still far from its March 3 high of $1.18, traders remain optimistic about further gains. Their confidence is driven by the ongoing efforts of...
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Coinbase supporting Celo’s transition to Ethereum Layer-2

Coinbase has announced its support for Celo’s migration from a standalone Layer-1 blockchain to an Ethereum Layer-2 network.  The transition is set to begin on March 25 with Coinbase temporarily suspending deposits and withdrawals of Celo’s native token, CGLD, during…...
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Digital Chamber Urges Congress To Act On Blockchain For National Security, Financial Innovation, Energy Independence

Blockchain industry group The Digital Chamber on Tuesday unveiled a comprehensive policy roadmap urging U.S. lawmakers to adopt sweeping reforms that harness blockchain technology to modernize the nation’s financial systems, bolster national security, and secure America’s position as a global innovation leader. The U.S. Blockchain Roadmap outlines recommendations across...
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Ripple to drop cross-appeal against SEC, to pay $50m fine

Ripple has agreed to drop its appeal against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Ripple chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty. Just days after the SEC dropped its case against XRP (XRP) creator Ripple, the company has confirmed it…...
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