TON Foundation has secured over $400 million in token-based investments from some of the most reputable venture capital firms. Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify that the...Read More
Bitcoin price drifted upwards this week after the Federal Reserve delivered a mixed interest rate decision on Wednesday. Bitcoin (BTC) recovered to a high of $87,375, its highest level since...Read More
Swiss National Bank Governor Martin Schlegel reaffirmed the central bank’s position against incorporating Bitcoin or other digital assets into its foreign exchange reserves. Schlegel expressed concerns to Bloomberg regarding Bitcoin’s...Read More
Sponsored Home » Sponsored » ChainAware.ai launches: free user analytics for web3 projects Mar. 21, 2025 Share this article If you’re ready to deepen your insights into on-chain user behavior,...Read More
Sponsored Home » Sponsored » TRON and pump.fun collaborate on the launch of PumpSwap by bridging SOL/TRX and enhancing liquidity Mar. 20, 2025 PumpSwap aims to simplify cross-chain liquidity and...Read More
Ecosystem Home » Ecosystem » Pump.fun rolls out native DEX PumpSwap, ending Raydium migrations by Estefano Gomez Mar. 20, 2025 Pump.fun expands its ecosystem with a native DEX, reducing reliance...Read More
On Thursday, Stephen Ehikian, the acting administrator of the General Services Administration, hosted his first all-hands meeting with GSA staff since his appointment to the position by President Donald Trump....Read More
Last year, we reported on an exciting hint of new physics in the first data analysis results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI)—namely that the dark energy, rather than...Read More
According to a memo circulating among State Department staff and reviewed by WIRED, the Trump administration plans to rename the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as US International...Read More
Nvidia took San Jose by storm this year, with a record-breaking 25,000 attendees flocking to the San Jose Convention Center and surrounding downtown buildings. Many workshops, talks, and panels were...Read More