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Starbucks Odyssey, a web3

Starbucks offers select customers and staff an opportunity to join its web3 beta version of the loyalty program, Starbucks Odyssey

Starbucks is offering select customers and staff in the US an exclusive opportunity to join the beta version of its loyalty program, Starbucks Odyssey. Through

Telegram blockchain

Telegram accounts no Longer require a SIM Card, but they do require a blockchain-based phone number

On December 7, Telegram officially launched its new phase of privacy, introducing a feature that allows users to create accounts without SIM cards, but instead

vitalik buterin Ethereum

Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, believes AI is “quite far” from replacing human programmers

The Ethereum founder stated that he had tested ChatGPT, an OpenAI AI chatbot, to see if it could write useful code. Since OpenAI made the

ConsenSys plans to keep user data for MetaMask for just seven days

ConsenSys, a provider of blockchain software, stated that it will only retain user IP addresses and wallet information for a maximum of seven days. In

Cardano smart contracts

Over 4,000 smart contracts have been created using Cardano

In September 2021, the Cardano (ADA) network underwent a major upgrade that included the addition of smart contract capabilities, enabling the blockchain to scale and

Russian president Putin on crypto

President Putin demands a global payments network powered by blockchain

In light of the Western economic sanctions placed on his nation, Russian President Vladimir Putin has advocated for the creation of an international payment system

Alibaba x Avalanche

Alibaba Cloud’s infrastructure services in Asia will be powered by Avalanche

Alibaba Cloud, also known as Aliyun, a subsidiary of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, has announced a partnership with Avalanche blockchain to support the company’s Node-as-a-Service

Telegram's founder Pavel Durov

Telegram app allegedly shares data with the Indian government

Telegram founder Pavel Durov advocated for greater market decentralization. However, the company is under fire for disclosing private user information. In a November 30 Twitter