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Blockchain-Based Lending Platform OpenTrade Joins Asset Tokenization Race with Tokenized US Treasuries Offering

The offering is accessible to individual accredited investors, regulated institutions, companies, funds and decentralized autonomous organizations, according to the firm’s press release. Third-party distributors can also integrate OpenTrade’s pool and power their own white-labeled yield offering. Source

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Google Cloud adds 11 chains to blockchain data offering

Google Cloud announced the addition of 11 of the most in-demand blockchains to BigQuery public datasets, in preview. This is the first addition since 2019, when Google Cloud released Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Dogecoin, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin and Zcash. New additions The blog post announcement cited Avalanche, Aribtrum, Cronos, Ethereum (Görli), Fantom (Opera), Near, Optimism, Polkadot,

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Standard Chartered’s Zodia Custody Crypto Custody Firm Begins Offering Yield on Crypto Holdings

Zodia Custody will now offer yield on digital assets to institutional clients in addition to providing its custody services. Zodia Custody, a leading crypto custody platform owned by banking giant Standard Chartered, will start providing yield on crypto holdings owned by its institutional clients. To bring this to fruition, Zodia Custody has

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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher’s ‘Stoner Cats’ Indicted by SEC Over Unregistered Securities Offering

The SEC said Stoner Cats violated the Securities Act of 1933 by selling NFTs that qualify as investment contracts. Stoner Cats has agreed to a refund. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) continues its widespread crackdown by going after “Stoner Cats”, an NFT-based web series from Hollywood couple Ashton

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WFE Survey Finds Traditional Finance Exchanges Divided on Offering Crypto Services

As part of a study of cryptocurrency trading infrastructure the WFE surveyed its member exchanges, with 12 of the 29 respondents (41%) saying are already offering crypto-related products or services. A further seven plan to offer them in the future. More than a third said they had no such plans,

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