Metis Scores Major Sponsorship in Korean Baseball
Metis, the Web3 layer-2 blockchain platform, has officially stepped onto Korea’s baseball diamond through an official partnership with the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO League
Read MoreMetis, the Web3 layer-2 blockchain platform, has officially stepped onto Korea’s baseball diamond through an official partnership with the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO League
Read MoreLegal Teams Claim Key Evidence Suppressed in Landmark Crypto Privacy Cases Defense attorneys representing developers of cryptocurrency privacy tools Samourai
Read MoreAs part of its commitment to community-led development and decentralized growth, Metis has officially launched the Hyperion Forum — a new home for Metisians to collaborate, contribute, and coordinate on upcoming campaigns and product launches.
Read MoreFormer CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger transitions to cryptocurrency advocacy as she takes the helm at Blockchain Association starting June 2, signaling policy shifts in crypto regulation
Read MoreIn a remarkable display of crypto trading acumen, a savvy trader and four friends have managed to secure coveted invitations
Read MoreWyoming is set to make history with the July 2025 launch of WYST (Wyoming Stable Token), the first fully-reserved, fiat-backed
Read MoreLazAI has officially launched the Corrupted Alith Mini App, a major leap forward in its meme-agent vision. Built on Telegram, this latest update transforms Alith from a static meme feed into a fully interactive meme experience, where users can engage, contribute, and earn in a Web3-native chaos loop.
Read MoreAs regulatory oversight intensifies in the cryptocurrency space, a new breed of financial tools may emerge to preserve user privacy and autonomy. CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju predicts that “dark stablecoins” could be the next significant development in digital finance.
Read MoreIn a surprising turn of events, Florida lawmakers have withdrawn bills that would have established the state’s first-ever strategic Bitcoin reserve. The proposals, which had generated significant buzz in both cryptocurrency and political circles, were pulled from consideration on May 6, 2025, marking a notable setback for crypto advocates in the Sunshine State.
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