Two JPMorgan engineers, Stuart Popejoy and Will Martino, set out in 2016 to build something they believed could fix both [.] The post Kadena’s Sudden Shutdown Marks the End of a $3 Billion Experiment appeared first on Coindoo.
Two JPMorgan engineers, Stuart Popejoy and Will Martino, set out in 2016 to build something they believed could fix both [.] The post Kadena’s Sudden Shutdown Marks the End of a $3 Billion Experiment appeared first on Coindoo.
The Uniswap Foundation has awarded a grant of up to $9 million to Brevis, a leading ZK infrastructure developer, to design and manage a Router Rebate Program, a first-of-its-kind initiative built entirely on zero-knowledge proofs. The rebate system will allow DEX aggregators like 1inch and Matcha to receive gas rebates when routing user transactions through Uniswap v4 hooked pools. The goal is simple, to drive faster v4 adoption, deepen liquidity, and reward routers that power Uniswap’s next chapter. 🚀 @UniswapFND has awarded Brevis a grant to build a trustless gas rebate program for v4 routers! Up to $9M in rebates The post Uniswap Foundation Awards $9M Grant to Brevis for Trustless Router Rebate System appeared first.
Trump pardons Binance founder Changpeng Zhao after Biden’s ‘war on crypto’
Final Fantasy XIV has a wealth of useful crafting reagents, including the Jellyfish Umbrella. Sadly, it’s not a literal umbrella, but a crafting reagent used in a few of the in-game items.
According to a16z’s State of Crypto 2025 report, the world’s largest economy is entering a new era of clarity, confidence, [.] The post 2025 Marks the Year America Became Crypto-Friendly Again appeared first on Coindoo.
(The Center Square) As Colorado’s prison population has declined over the past few years, the state has seen an increase in violent crime. This is according to a report released this week by the Common Sense Institute of Colorado, titled “The Reform Paradox.” The report stated that criminal justice reforms have “swung too far in one direction.” [.].
Sen. Deb Fischer has some “deep concerns” over Trump’s plan to import Argentine beef to lower costs for Americans. (It won’t, but Trump will pretend it will.) Since Fischer is beholden to the agribusiness sector (just behind AIPAC and Finance/Real Estate among donors), it was a given that she’d be against this move. What is slightly unusual is how vocal she is in her opposition. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, says she has “deep concerns” over the Trump administration’s plan to import Argentine beef to bring prices down in the U. S. something that has sparked an angry backlash from American ranchers. “Since hearing the president’s comments suggesting the U. S. would buy beef from Argentina, I’ve been in touch with his administration and my colleagues to seek clarity and express my deep concerns,” Fischer wrote Tuesday in a social media post. “Bottom line: if the goal is addressing beef prices at the grocery store, this isn’t the way,” she argued. “Right now, government intervention in the beef market will hurt our cattle ranchers.” Fischer added that the U. S. has “safe, reliable beef” and warned “Nebraska’s ranchers cannot afford to have the rug pulled out from under them when they’re just getting ahead or simply breaking even.”read more.
Making a yearly income of $75,000 seems like a good deal, but is it really enough? Do you know how much you have and owe at the end of each pay period? Or are you wondering: $75,000 a year is how much an hour? In this article, you will find out how much $75,000 is . Read more.
Does the UN need to be run like a business? IKEA CEO Jesper Brodin may get the chance