
Buterin’s comments reference new research indicating most humans can no longer tell when they’re talking to a machine.
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Buterin’s comments reference new research indicating most humans can no longer tell when they’re talking to a machine.
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In the latest Cointelegraph video, we explain how to set up a successful exit strategy in crypto using a few simple steps.
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Sam Trabucco, who resigned as co-CEO of Alameda Research in August 2022, has largely remained absent from the public eye since the collapse of FTX.
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Series funding rounds have sprung back, albeit still remaining well below their all-time highs of $4.5 billion in monthly deals during the previous crypto market cycle.
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As the leading cryptocurrency continues its journey into the world of global finance, different countries and governments are beginning to add this digital asset to their national reserves. The U.S. takes the lead, with a holding of 213,246 Bitcoins. China follows, but with an enormous 190,000 Bitcoins, showing high interest and investment in cryptocurrency against its regulatory stance.
Next in line is the United Kingdom, which has a significant involvement and holding of 61,000 Bitcoins. The government of Germany is not left out either, with a 50,000 holding of Bitcoins, which is a strategic reply to new technologies in the monetary space. Ukraine, having experienced trying times, holds 46,351 Bitcoins, possibly seeing it as a stable asset amidst economic instability.
Smaller countries have also joined the race, with El Salvador holding 5,751 Bitcoins, Bhutan with 621 Bitcoins, and Venezuela holding 240 Bitcoins. Smaller states, such as Finland and Georgia, are also holders of 90 and 66 Bitcoins, respectively. The values are a clear testimony to the varied approaches that different governments and jurisdictions take towards Bitcoin, with each country potentially seeing the digital asset as a hedge against economic instability, an investment for the future, or a way to enhance financial sovereignty.
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Coinbase is launching a new product to Australian self-managed pension funds, its Asia-Pacific Managing Director, John O’Loghlen, told Bloomberg. This follows up the huge rise of crypto interests in the pensions sector, with investments rising from A$197 million as of December 2019 to nearly A$1 billion ($664 million) today, says the Australian Taxation Office. The firm is to offer a dedicated platform for self-managed superannuation funds, which usually lean towards long-term investments. “Self-managed super funds might just make a single allocation, set it and forget it,” O’Loghlen said. The service is designed to ease a smooth and lasting relationship with crypto investments.
This comes at a very strategic time for crypto growth. This sector growth is being partially fueled by recent ETF approvals in the United States and the expectations of a similar position in Australia. It shows a broader tendency, a tendency to integrate cryptocurrency into traditional portfolios, promising to be more widespread through more accessible, self-managed routes.

Bitcoin bulls are finding it increasingly difficult to preserve earlier gains, which came thanks to U.S. inflation numbers.
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The lack of Web3 gaming infrastructure remains the biggest hurdle for mainstream adoption, according to Param Labs’ CEO.
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Creators of NotWifGary aim to “stand [their] ground against Gary Gensler and the SEC” in support of Ethereum and open-source developers.
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