LensLinks: Issue 268

Binance’s Self-Custody Web3 Wallet Will Span 30 Networks, brought to you by Regiment LLC

Today in LensLinks:

  • Can Bank-Backed Exchanges Solve Crypto Trading’s Trust Problem?

  • Should advertisers still enter the metaverse?

  • New Cryptocurrencies Getting Created at Slowest Pace in 3 Years, CertiK Data Shows

  • Pay and dump? How businesses accepting crypto payments influence adoption By Cointelegraph

  • The Transformation of Virtual Reality: From Fun and Games to a New Reality

  • 101: Here are the foundational steps that will guide you on your Web3 journey

  • The Synergy Of Blockchain And AI In Crypto Tech

  • Binance’s Self-Custody Web3 Wallet Set to Span Across 30 Networks

  • RobinHood drops 14% While Planning Expansion in EU

  • How to manage crypto losses on tax returns in the US, UK and Canada

  • Singularity: World’s first AI robot CEO becomes an honorary professor

  • ESG: Ripple partners with Onafriq to power Africa’s digital asset-enabled cross-border payments

  • And Much, Much, More…

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QUOTABLE

“Within a robust regulatory regime, there are pathways to offering safe and trusted digital asset trading services via banks”

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NOTABLE

Metaverse & Gaming

Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi

Crypto Trading

Metaverse & Gaming - a little more…

Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi - a little more…

Crypto Trading - a little more…

The Singularity:
AI, Quantum Computing, Robotics, Bio-engineering & Other Stuff on the way

ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance)

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