Breaking: Singapore Issues Crypto License to Two New Crypto Exchanges
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the chief financial regulator in the country issued crypto licenses to DBS Bank’s brokerage arm DBS Vickers and Australian exchange Independent Reserve. The license would allow the two firms to offer crypto brokerage services to native customers.
🔥Breaking: El Salvador Starts Bitcoin Mining Using Volcanic Energy
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele revealed that the country has started Bitcoin mining using volcanic energy. President Bukele said that the testing and installation process is still going on, but the country has officially started mining Bitcoin.
🔥Gamezone’s $GZONE IDO Sells Out And Gives Investors A 100x ROI on Day 1
The world of blockchain gaming is on fire as players seek exposure to up-and-coming games. GamePad, the service provider offering early-stage access through its $GZONE token, completed its IDO on Bluezilla’s in-house launchpads, confirming the overwhelming demand for equal early-stage exposure to future play-to-earn games.
🔥Bitcoin (BTC) Jumps 10% as October Begins on a Bullish Note, Crypto Market Above $2 Trillion
October began on a bullish note for the crypto market as Bitcoin and altcoins added a total of $170 billion in a day. The majority of the crypto market surged in double digits with BTC leading the charge with a 10.62% surge, rising from a daily low of $42,860 to a daily high of $47,668.
🔥NFT News: TikTok launches its first-ever NFT series
The viral short video application, TikTok, owned by the parent company, ByteDance has announced the launch of its first-ever NFT series “TikTok Top Moments”. TikTok noted that amid the NFT frenzy era, the platform will begin auctioning tokenized versions of popular, “community-defining” videos by eminent TikTok creators.
📈Bitcoin Price Prepares Colossal Move To $50,000
Bitcoin price ascends close to $44,000, but the uptrend slows before confirming breakout above the falling wedge pattern.The US will not follow China and ban cryptocurrencies but maintains there is a need to regulate stablecoins.Bitcoinhas in the last 24 hours shook the ground, lifting above $43,000. The largest cryptocurrency closed the gap at $44,000 but again failed to confirm this breakout.