
DB CRYPTO COOPER☕
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DB CRYPTO COOPER☕
@CryptoViv
rookie crypto enthusiast🔆. I follow #CKB #Jasmy #BNB Owner of www.bookings.bit. A man of few words but wiser than Solomon (old jungle saying)✍️






I Love Dubai, but it’s not for everyone. If you don’t like zero crime, a government that actually wants you to win and does not rob you blind, beach weather 8 months out of 12, and outrageously good food… then yeah, it’s probably not for you 🇦🇪


十年了,没有人知道手里的加密资产到底算不算证券😐 SEC主席 Paul Atkins 直接宣布:这一切,今天结束! SEC正式确立四类不属于证券的加密资产: 1.数字商品: 包括BTC ETH SOL XRP DOGE等主流币 2.数字收藏品: NFT和meme币 3.数字工具: ENS域名和实用凭证 4.支付稳定币: 符合GENIUS Act的合规稳定币 只剩一类还受证券法管——代币化的传统证券。 他最后说了一句话让全场笑了: "我们(SEC)不再是那个管天管地的证券与万物委员会了!"

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Reminder this is the same Binance that pleaded guilty in 2023 to violating Iran sanctions and laundering money for Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Also the same Binance whose founder, Changpeng Zhao, Trump pardoned last year after Zhao invested in Trump’s family business.

@cz_binance It’s often said in Chinese culture that “wealth shouldn’t be flaunted,” and CZ’s comments are quite conservative 😂x.com/BlockTempo/sta…


.@GiggleAcademy is now teaching 150,000 kids, for free.




Today @cz_binance, @binance, & @BinanceUS received an important update on baseless claims brought against them. The Court threw out *every one* of a Plaintiffs’ meritless claims, finding that they utterly failed to tie Mr. Zhao or Binance to financing any terrorist act. We are pleased that the Court recognized the lack of credibility in the claims. Even better if Plaintiffs stop bringing baseless claims in the first place!

Sharing the verification flow demo of @Sign's Verifiable Credential system from our tech team standup today, presented by my Cornell alumni @lazytitan62: in the demo he shows an end user opens their phone wallet that holds the verifiable credentials, reveals and verifies his Cornell degree + 4.0 GPA. (Diploma's the light example, such credentials can be expand to healthcare records, real estates, licenses, etc) When designing such credential system for nations, we need to think about: Who decides what you prove, to whom, and what gets logged. Today a lot of system flow: verifier asks -> central system answers -> data copies, logs, spreads. Every check creates visibility you didn't choose. Sign's verifiable credentials invert it. With our system: issuer signs once, holder stores, and verifier confirms signature + revocation locally. States get scalable services without single points of failure and citizens get control over disclosure. We are building a lot of cool systems with our clients, I will share more about what $SIGN is building, and our progress with our community.








