Monthly Archives: July 2022

UK Regulators to Bring Risk Management Laws In Case Stablecoin Projects Fail

Now that UK has recognised stablecoins as a legitimate payment alternative, it aims to safeguard its citizens against financial risks that are generally associated with the crypto industry. As part of UK Treasury’s newly published paper, the Bank of England and other financial authorities will have the power to make all necessary insolvency arrangements.Read More

iOS 16 Carries Changes to Set Pitch for Apple Headset; Allows Deleting Preloaded Clock, Find My, Health Apps

While Apple is rumoured to be working on its augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) headset, iOS 16 has debuted with an updated Nearby Interaction framework that integrates the ultra-wideband (UWB) with ARKit to enable precise spatial awareness experiences. Separately, iOS 16 has allowed users to delete preloaded apps including Clock, Find My, and…

Binance Labs Adds $500 Million to Crypto Fund That Will Support Crypto, Web3 Projects

Binance Labs has raised a mega investment of $500 million (roughly Rs. 3,875 crore). Several venture capital firms participated in this investment. These include DST Global Partners, Breyer Capital, and Whampoa Group among others. The money will fund Web3 and crypto startups in their incubation and growth stages.Read More

Emotet Botnet Found Infecting Google Chrome to Steal Credit Card Information: All Details

The Emotet botnet has begun targeting Google Chrome users to steal credit card information stored in the world’s most widely used web browser. The malware steals credit card details of unsuspecting users, then exfiltrates the data to a different command-and-control server, according to researchers. The Emotet botnet was shut down in 2021, but has remerged…

Like Gig Economy, Crypto Gaming Is Sold With Promise of Convenience and Riches. In Practice It’s Deeply Exploitative

Video games are increasingly incorporating blockchains, the decentralised databases that underpin cryptocurrencies, as well as NFTs and other “digital assets”. New games are emerging expressly to support blockchain technology, while traditional games are being updated to incorporate blockchains.Read More