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Swiss-Regulated Digital Asset Bank Sygnum Launches Dfinity’s Internet Computer Tokens (ICP) Custody Services

Despite the ICP token receiving much-needed support from Sygnum bank, its price is going down.Swiss-regulated digital asset bank Sygnum has announced the support of Internet Computer Tokens (ICP) that include custodian services. Consequently, Sygnum became the first regulated bank to support the Dfinity Foundation’s quest to decentralize the internet.In a

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Dfinity Finally Launches ‘Internet Computer’ after 5 Years of Development

The Dfinity Foundation designed the Internet Computer to be self-amending so that changes in the protocol can be ensured automatically without altering the functioning of the system and the protocols that reside on it. The much-awaited Internet Computer from the Dfinity Foundation, a not-for-profit blockchain organization based in

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Filecoin Foundation donates $10M in FIL tokens to Internet Archive

The Internet Archive, an American nonprofit behind major digital archive Wayback Machine, has received a $10 million cryptocurrency donation from the Filecoin Foundation.According to a Friday announcement, the Filecoin Foundation has donated 50,000 Filecoin (FIL) tokens to the Internet Archive, worth more than $10 million at the time of writing. The

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Internet Celebrities Lead $5M Investment In Bitcoin Reward Program Lolli

Lolli, a BTC-back Bitcoin rewards program, has just completed a a $5M pre-Series A funding round, backed by a variety of popular internet celebrities and influencers. Here’s more on what names are behind the $5 million in investment, and how Lolli has grown since its inception. Internet Celebrities, Alex Ohanian and Serena

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Myanmar Military Blocks Facebook as Global Internet Disruptions Intensify

The new military government in Myanmar has reportedly ordered telecommunications companies to temporarily block access to Facebook citing the platform is a threat to the restoration of stability in the country, as part of a broader effort to restrict internet access following a coup last month. The nonprofit internet shutdown tracker

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