Ukrainian volunteer group, Come Back, Alive, which provides equipment to the country’s army has received over $4 million (roughly Rs. 30022.16 crore) in itcoin donations since Russia launched its invasion, according to blockchain analysis firm Elliptic.
Russian Invasion: Ukraine Volunteer Group Raises $4 Million in Bitcoin: Report
Puneeth Rajkumar’s intro song from James to be out on Shivaratri
The action commercial entertainer, which is slated to release on March 17, has been submitted to the censor board for certification
Family Pack director Arjun Kumar heads to Tollywood
Arjun is said to be now in talks with well-known Telugu producer Vamsi for a new project
Suni-Dushyanth’s fantasy drama titled Gathavaibhava
A formal announcement will be made by the makers on Feburary 28
Switzerland’s SEBA Bank Gets Approval to Operate Crypto Services in Abu Dhabi Global Market
Switzerland’s SEBA Bank will be offering crypto-focused investment, trading, and banking services now in UAE as well. The company has expanded to the Abi Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). This expansion of SEBA Bank comes three years after it was launched in 2018.
Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Crypto Playing Key Enabler for Both War-Hit Economies
Cryptocurrency prices may have plummeted in the past two weeks over fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, since that’s become a reality, both economies could be trying to make use of decentralised money in the form of Bitcoin, navigating past economic sanctions and diplomatic hurdles.
Is Bitcoin Legal in India or Not? Supreme Court Asks Centre
The Supreme Court asked central Government whether Bitcoin is illegal in the country or not while hearing a matter relating to the GainBitcoin scam.
Airtel Acquires Strategic Stake in Blockchain Technology Startup Aqilliz
Airtel announced that it has acquired a strategic stake in Aqilliz, a “Blockchain as a Service Company”.
Bitcoin, Ether Mark Big Gains as Wider Crypto Market Foots a Comeback After Concerns of an Imminent Crash
Bitcoin’s correlation to stocks continued to strengthen as the largest cryptocurrency rebounded along with other risk assets as fast-moving developments related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine saw investors swing the other way very quickly.
Fundraising via Cryptocurrency Now Criminalised in China, Offenders Will Face Time in Jail
Residents of China that engage in fundraising activities via cryptocurrencies will now be subject to jail time, if caught. China has banned crypto-based fundraising, making it a criminal offence. Along with prison sentence, violators may also have to pay hefty fines as part of the punishment.