Top Five Crypto Events of the Past Week, February
Many events have taken place in the crypto market of late. In this article, we will be mentioning just five of the key events that shook the crypto world this week.
NASDAQ Set to List Two New Indices Tied to the Cryptocurrency Market
According to a recent report from the second largest stock exchange in the
world—Nasdaq, the exchange plans to start offering real-time information on two new indices tied to the cryptocurrency market – bitcoin core index (BLX) and E
Two US Public Pension Funds Back New $40 Million Crypto VC
In what is regarded as a major milestone for the crypto industry, two American public sector pension funds have reportedly backed a new cryptocurrency industry venture capital fund with a huge investment of $40 million. This is clearly
Canadian Crypto Broker, Voyager Digital Lists on Canada’s TSX Venture Exchange
Based on a recent report, Canadian crypto asset exchange Voyager Digital Ltd has listed its shares on the Toronto Ventures Exchange (TSX.V). This listing was done through a reverse takeover of mineral exploration company UC Resources. According to the exchange, this move will help it become more transparent in the crypto market and also promote adoption by allowing traditional investors to tap into digital assets through the public equity market.
JPMorgan Bank is Launch its Own Cryptocurrency— JPM Coin
JPMorgan bank has recently made it known that it will launch its own crypto. This is regarded as a move targeted at cementing the bank’s stance as a force to reckon with in the emerging digital asset market. This move by JPMorgan is considered contrary to the stance of the bank’s CEO against cryptocurrency in the past. The newly announced coin is referred to as JPM-coin.
Microsoft Removes 8 Crypto Jacking Apps from its Online Store
According to a recent blog post from the software and hardware technology company— Microsoft, the company has removed 8 malicious crypto jacking apps from the Microsoft Store. This action was as a result of notifications sent to Microsoft by the team at