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Casper Association launches $25M grant to support developers on its blockchain

Scalable blockchain network Casper announced the launch of its new Casper Accelerate Grant Program on Nov. 23, created to support developers and innovators who are building apps to support infrastructure, end-user applications, and research innovation on its blockchain.JUST IN from @nextblockexpo: We're glad to announce the launch of a $25M Casper

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Developers could have prevented crypto’s 2022 hacks if they took basic security measures

Users losing funds due to malicious activity is hardly unknown on Ethereum. In fact, it is the very reason researchers recently developed a proposal to introduce a type of token that is reversible in the event of a hack or other unsavory behaviors. Specifically, the suggestion would see the creation of

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Developers need to stop crypto hackers — or face regulation in 2023

Third-party data breaches have exploded. The problem? Companies, including cryptocurrency exchanges, don’t know how to protect against them. When exchanges sign new vendors, most just innately expect that their vendors employ the same level of scrutiny as they do. Others don’t consider it at all. In today’s age, it isn’t

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Terra developers propose revised 95M LUNA ecosystem funding program

On Monday, developers of the Terra ecosystem — consisting of Luna Classic (LUNC), which was formerly known as LUNA, TerraUSD Classic (USTC) and Luna 2.0 (LUNA) — proposed a revised expansion program for allocating 95 million LUNA ($248 million). As told by Terra, the new proposal is designed to incentivize development

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CFTC action shows why crypto developers should get ready to leave the US

Considerable anxiety exists in the world of Web3 related to regulation and the legal status of cryptocurrency projects. It’s particularly apparent in the United States, where the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) fueled concerns in September with an announcement that it was imposing a $250,000 fine on a decentralized autonomous

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