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US Senate committee hearing on FTX fail brings gaps in regulatory authority to light

United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission chair Rostin Behnam told a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee meeting Dec. 1 that his agency’s regulations contain “core elements that have served the markets for decades.” But as the fallout from the FTX collapse gets sorted out, notable gaps in current legislation have come to light, Behnam and the senators agreed. Sen. Tina Smith called the FTX collapse “shocking, not surprising,” and said that future crises will continue to occur as long as regulatory gaps remain. Behnam pointed out that the Securities and Exchange Commission has the authority to require basic safeguards be in place, such as separation of house and customer money and best execution of investment trades. “We know how to do this,” Behnam said. Non...

Party-to-earn: Blockchain breaking down the doors in electronic music community

Electronic music is big business. According to a report by the International Music Summit, in 2021, the electronic music sector was valued at $6 billion dollars and that sector is poised for significant further growth. That $6 billion dollar figure marks a 71% increase from the industry’s valuation in 2020, which was understandably much smaller due to the effects of the pandemic. While revenue is down from where it was in 2019, barring further massive disruptions, the industry is on pace in 2022 to surpass its pre-pandemic heights. This should be great news for artists and music lovers alike, but there is a caveat. As electronic music continues to flourish, access to festivals and concerts — the heart of the electronic music scene — has become increasingly exclusive. The price of concert t...

Socios boss’ goal? To knock crypto out of the park

What is a sports fan’s dream come true? To be the announcer at an AC Milan home game, in front of 75,000 roaring Rossoneri fans? To play a football match on the hallowed turf of your beloved FC Barcelona? To tour the garage of an F1 team pre-race, then watch the Monza Grand Prix from a VIP box? These are some of the biggest rewards handed out as incentives to join Chiliz, or CHZ-based, fan token schemes on Socios.com. There are also lesser, but still desirable prizes, like meeting your sports idols, choosing the music to be played when your team scores a goal, or voting on the design of next year’s team strip. Socios.com has now partnered with over 170 sporting clubs across 25 countries and 10 sports, including American football, soccer, basketball, cricket, esports, ice hockey, mixed mart...

What is tokenization and how are banks tapping into its design principles?

Tokenization is the process of converting something with tangible or intangible value into digital tokens. Tangible assets like real estate, stocks or art can be tokenized. In a similar vein, intangible assets like voting rights and loyalty points can be tokenized, too. We see Avios as an example of tokenized loyalty points by the traditional credit card industry. However, when tokens are created on a blockchain, they add a level of transparency that previous iterations of tokens couldn’t achieve. There are several banks that are experimenting with tokenization. But, before diving into the use cases in banking, it would be useful to understand the qualitative advantages that tokenization brings to financial services. As major financial institutions enter the crypto space, they pay spe...

DEX token GMX rallies 35% after beating Uniswap on trading fees for the first time

The price of GMX rallied to its second-highest level in history on Dec. 1 as traders assessed the decentralized exchange’s ability to evolve as a serious competitor to its top rival Uniswap (UNI). GMX established an intraday high of $54.50 in a recovery that started on Nov. 29 from $40.50. Its rally’s beginning coincided with crypto research firm Delphi Digital’s tweet on the GMX decentralized exchange, as shown below.   GMX/USD four-hour price chart. Source: TradingView GMX beats Uniswap in fees for the first time Notably, GMX had earned about $1.15 million in daily trading fees on Nov. 28, which surpassed Uniswap’s $1.06 million trading fees on the same day. GMX Flipped Uniswap in Daily Fees on Nov. 28. Source: Delphi Digital This seemingly renewed buyin...

SubQuery extends its data indexing support to Flare Network

SubQuery has today announced integration with Flare Network. The integration, which came shortly after SubQuery received a grant from the Flare Ecosystem Support Programme, will allow SubQuery to extend its data indexing support to Flare Network. Flare Network’s cross-chain approach is consistent with SubQuery’s main objective of becoming the universal blockchain indexing tool for Web3 developers. Flare Network provides a simple and coherent stack for decentralized interoperability for developers, allowing them to develop dApps that serve multiple chains through a single deployment. Flare Network also supports EVM-based smart contracts and has in-built data and interoperability infrastructure. This provides dApps with highly decentralized price feeds and secure state acquisition from other...

The Sandbox vs Metacade: which is the better metaverse token?

The metaverse is one of the most talked-about trends in web3. Its increasing presence has in turn given rise to a new type of crypto – the metaverse token. These tokens are valuable because of their utility, used in cases such as purchasing services or crafting items inside blockchain-based worlds. One of the most popular metaverse tokens today is The Sandbox (SAND). However, there is a new and upcoming project called Metacade (MCADE) – on a mission to become the leading name in the metaverse and overtake incumbents like SAND. What is The Sandbox and how does its metaverse token (SAND) work? The Sandbox is a notable metaverse project because its VoxEdit tool makes it easy for anybody, even those without coding experience, to create virtual assets (ASSETS). These can be traded inside T...

Crypto trading firm Auros Global misses DeFi payment due to FTX contagion

Crypto trading firm Auros Global appears to be suffering from FTX contagion after missing a principal repayment on a 2,400 Wrapped Ether (wETH) decentralized finance (DeFi) loan. Institutional credit underwriter M11 Credit, which manages liquidity pools on Maple Finance, told its followers in a Nov. 30 Twitter thread that the Auros had missed a principal payment on the 2,400 wETH loan, which is worth in total around $3 million. M11 Credit suggests that it is always in close communication with its borrowers, particularly after events in the last month, and said Auros is experiencing a “short-term liquidity issue as a result of the FTX insolvency.” We remain committed to providing transparent updates whenever possible, and are working with Auros to provide a joint statement that provides fur...

Legal professionals astonished as SBF admits failures, apologizes 12 times in interview

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried apologized or admitted failure at least 12 times during his appearance at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit on Nov. 30.  In a wide-ranging video interview, Bankman-Fried was asked to answer a number of questions surrounding the downfall of the now-defunct exchange, with some even suggesting that some of his statements could be used to incriminate him in legal proceedings. In a Nov. 30 Twitter post, crypto attorney Jeremy Hogan, Partner at Hogan & Hogan said that the “light cross-examination” of Bankman-Fried at the DealBook Summit has already returned “at least 3 incriminating statements so far.” SBF is getting a light cross-examination at the NYT/Dealbook Summit and has made at least 3 incriminating statements so far. Why are his lawyers (...

Meta ‘powering through’ with Metaverse plans despite doubts — Zuckerberg

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is still hopeful about the company’s Metaverse plans regardless of the billions of dollars it’s sucking up from the company, claiming “someone has to build that.” Appearing remotely for an interview at the Nov. 30 DealBook Summit in New York, Zuckerberg was asked his thoughts on whether the tech giants’ Metaverse play was still viable given its cost and the doubts cast over the platform, answering: “I think things look very different on a ten-year time horizon than the zone that we’re in for the next few years […] I’m still completely optimistic about all the things that we’ve been optimistic about.” He added part of “seeing things through” in the longer term was “powering through” the doubts held about its ambitions. Meta’s latest ear...

BlackRock CEO: FTX Token caused downfall, but tech still revolutionary

The CEO of the worlds largest asset management firm, BlackRock, believes that the reason why FTX failed is because it created its own FTX Token (FTT), which was centralized and therefore at odds with the “whole foundation of what crypto is.” Larry Fink, who serves as chairman and CEO of the $8 billion investment company — made the remarks during New York Times’ 2022 Dealbook Summit held on Nov. 30, and added that despite his belief that FTX’s own-created token caused its downfall, he believes that crypto and the blockchain technology which underpins it will be revolutionary. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink speaking at the 2022 DealBook Summit. Source: New York Times. Centralized exchange tokens, such as Binance Coin (BNB) and fellow exchange Crypto.com’s Cronos (CRO), account for over $57 b...

Bankman-Fried claims: ‘I unknowingly commingled funds’ at DealBook Summit

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has claimed to have “unknowingly commingled funds” between Alameda and customer funds at FTX. Bankman-Fried was speaking at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit via video conference on Nov. 30, in which journalist Andrew Sorkin noted “there appears to be a genuine commingling of the funds that are FTX customers that were not supposed to be commingled with your separate firm.” Sam Bankman-Fried speaking at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit. Source: New York Times Bankman-Fried denied knowing about the commingled funds and blamed it on poor oversight. “I unknowingly commingled funds […] I was frankly surprised by how big Alameda’s position was which points to another failure of oversight on my part and failure to appoint someone to be chiefly in ...