Trezor Co-Founder Launches Glok to Enhance Security for Bitcoin Users Against Rising Threats Such as Kidnappings
Alena Vranova, previously co-founder of Trezor, has announced the launch of GLOK, a new security service aimed at protecting bitcoin users amid rising threats such as kidnappings and ransomware attacks. GLOK offers a private geolocation app that allows users to send distress alerts to a predefined list of contacts while prioritizing user privacy and data […] Powered by...
China Merchants Bank Arm Wins Crypto Licence in Hong Kong
China Merchants Bank’s CMB International Securities has reportedly become the first mainland China-affiliated brokerage to secure a virtual asset licence from Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission. This approval enables CMBI to legally offer cryptocurrency trading, custodial support, and digital asset advisory services within Hong Kong’s tightly regulated framework. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to becoming […]...
PAX and Lunu Pay Enable Crypto Payments at 80 Million Terminals Globally
PAX Technology has partnered with Lunu Pay to enable crypto payments across its global network of 80+ million terminals, letting retailers accept bitcoin, ethereum, and more with instant fiat conversion and zero volatility risk. 80 Million Payment Terminals to Accept BTC, ETH and Other Cryptocurrencies In a major step toward real-world crypto adoption, PAX Technology, […] Powered by...
California Taps Ripple and Coinbase for Government Tech Overhaul
In a bold move to modernize government operations, California’s leadership partners with top tech minds to transform bureaucracy into a model of 21st-century efficiency and innovation. Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled the California Breakthrough Project, a new initiative launched at Ripple’s headquarters with participation from crypto leaders, including Coinbase, to advise on cutting-edge improvements across state […] Powered by...
FBI’s Video Game Piracy Crackdown Leads to Domain Confusion
Originally known as Switch-xci, NSW2U has been a thorn in the side of Nintendo for over half a decade. The site was initially active on several platforms, including YouTube. Later on, its primary focus was providing a linking portal for pirated games. The main NSW2U domain had more than two million monthly visits, according to Similarweb, which was enough to warrant a mention on the USTR’s latest list of notorious pirate sites....