121 day ago • cryptopotato
zbyte’s Decentralized Platform Goes Mainnet, Launches DPLAT Utility Token
[PRESS RELEASE – Cayman, Cayman Islands, January 18th, 2024] zbyte, the premium Web3 infrastructure platform, is proud to announce the launch of its mainnet and the DPLAT token, a significant milestone in bridging the gap between Web2 and Web3 technologies. zbyte is backed by prominent investors like Cartography Capital and Quarterback Financial. The zbyte mainnet […]
172 days ago • cryptodaily
TRON Is The New Favourite For Hamas, Hezbollah
Israel's battle against the financing of Iran-backed militant groups, spanning from Hamas to Hezbollah, has encountered a new battleground: the rapidly expanding crypto network known as Tron.
184 days ago • cryptodaily
Banks eye crypto potential as first of the German financial institutions moves into the arena
Generally seen as solidly against crypto, banks are now perhaps seeing the futility of going along with the suppression of the crypto sector, and now the first of the German banks, Commerzbank, has entered the crypto custody niche.
190 days ago • cryptopotato
Zeebu Announces Upcoming ZBU Listing on Gate.io
[PRESS RELEASE – Dubai, UAE, November 10th, 2023] Zeebu, the pioneering Web3 Neobank for telecoms, is thrilled to announce the forthcoming listing of its native token, $ZBU, on Gate.io, a globally recognized cryptocurrency exchange, scheduled for November 9, 2023. Gate.io, boasting a robust user base of over 13 million, promises to substantially increase the reach […]
203 days ago • cryptopotato
Zeebu (ZBU) Announces Listing on BitForex
[PRESS RELEASE – Dubai, United Arab Emirates, October 28th, 2023] Zeebu, the pioneering Web3 Neobank for Telecoms, is elated to share a development with its loyal community. Zeebu is thrilled to announce its forthcoming listing on BitForex, a prominent global cryptocurrency exchange, This development marks a significant stride for Zeebu ($ZBU) community and the Telecom […]
213 days ago • cryptodaily
Mainstream media still trying to smear crypto with terrorist financing claims
A recent Wall Street Journal report, among others, claim that terrorist organisations such as Hamaz and Hezbollah are arranging their funding through the use of cryptocurrency.
274 days ago • cryptodaily
Two Uzbekistan Banks Get Greenlight to Issue Crypto Cards
The National Agency for Prospective Projects in Uzbekistan has granted two banks in the country to issue crypto cards.
Two banks in the Central Asia nation of Uzbekistan have obtained permission from the National Agency for Prospective Projects (NAPP) to issue crypto cards.
Private Banks to Issue Crypto Cards Powered by Mastercard
The NAPP reported on August 14 that it granted approval to two private banks in Uzbekistan – Kapital Bank and Ravnaq Bank – to issue cryptocurrency cards and take part in the NAPP’s digital sandbox of crypto regulation. The announcement reported Ravnaq Bank had just received approval, but Kapital had already received its approval in May.
The two private Uzbeki banks will issue UzNEX cards and will be supported by payment giants Mastercard. The UzNEX cards will integrate a bank account with access to a crypto exchange and automated exchange mechanism, Cointelegraph reports.
Kapital Bank and Ravnaq Bank are two of the three registered participants in the Uzbeki national sandbox, the NAPP reports. The third participant is “UZINFOCOM,” a “single integrator for the creation and support of state information systems,” which will implement “NFT certificates based on distributed data registry technology (“blockchain”) for names in the “.UZ” domain zone.”
The deadline for final customer rollouts of both institutions’ cards expires in December 2023.
Uzbekistan Restricts Provision of Crypto Services to Licensed Firms
The government of the Republic of Uzbekistan initially granted licenses to local crypto firms in November 2022, according to the NAPP. But from 2023, it has restricted crypto service provision to licensed crypto firms.
Before providing clarity regarding crypto service provision, the Uzbeki government restricted access to several international cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Binance, Huobi, and the now-collapsed FTX, after accusing them of conducting unlicensed activities.
Uzbekistan introduced its regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies in early 2022 by presidential decree and launched the NAPP to oversee the industry.
The government of Uzbekistan started its crackdown on the crypto industry in October 2021 after it identified over half a dozen crypto exchanges operating illegally.
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.
274 days ago • cryptodaily
Two Uzbekistan Banks Get Greenlight to Issue Crypto Cards
The National Agency for Prospective Projects in Uzbekistan has granted two banks in the country to issue crypto cards.
Two banks in the Central Asia nation of Uzbekistan have obtained permission from the National Agency for Prospective Projects (NAPP) to issue crypto cards.
Private Banks to Issue Crypto Cards Powered by Mastercard
The NAPP reported on August 14 that it granted approval to two private banks in Uzbekistan – Kapital Bank and Ravnaq Bank – to issue cryptocurrency cards and take part in the NAPP’s digital sandbox of crypto regulation. The announcement reported Ravnaq Bank had just received approval, but Kapital had already received its approval in May.
The two private Uzbeki banks will issue UzNEX cards and will be supported by payment giants Mastercard. The UzNEX cards will integrate a bank account with access to a crypto exchange and automated exchange mechanism, Cointelegraph reports.
Kapital Bank and Ravnaq Bank are two of the three registered participants in the Uzbeki national sandbox, the NAPP reports. The third participant is “UZINFOCOM,” a “single integrator for the creation and support of state information systems,” which will implement “NFT certificates based on distributed data registry technology (“blockchain”) for names in the “.UZ” domain zone.”
The deadline for final customer rollouts of both institutions’ cards expires in December 2023.
Uzbekistan Restricts Provision of Crypto Services to Licensed Firms
The government of the Republic of Uzbekistan initially granted licenses to local crypto firms in November 2022, according to the NAPP. But from 2023, it has restricted crypto service provision to licensed crypto firms.
Before providing clarity regarding crypto service provision, the Uzbeki government restricted access to several international cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Binance, Huobi, and the now-collapsed FTX, after accusing them of conducting unlicensed activities.
Uzbekistan introduced its regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies in early 2022 by presidential decree and launched the NAPP to oversee the industry.
The government of Uzbekistan started its crackdown on the crypto industry in October 2021 after it identified over half a dozen crypto exchanges operating illegally.
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.
408 days ago • nulltx
Avorak AI Price Prediction: AVRK Joins BTC On Azbit Exchange
AVRK, the native token of the Avorak AI platform, will be available for trading alongside Bitcoin (BTC) on the Azbit exchange from 16th March 2023. This recent announcement has generated a lot of buzz in the crypto community, with more analysts giving positive price predictions for Avorak AI (AVRK). What is Avorak AI? Avorak AI […]
2411 days ago • cryptodaily
Shooting a Movie for Esports.com
Yesterday we shot a promotional video for the ICO of an esports platform. In esports, teams play computer games against each other in front of an audience.Esports.comwill be a new community-driven content platform which provides statistics, videos, how-to-guides etc. You can also bet on the results of esports matches and buy merchandise of popular teams.
They plan to fund their platform by issueing digital tokens, a process that is - not very accurately - called "Initial Coin Offering". This is supposed to sound like an "Initial Public Offering", which means that a company issues their stock for the first time on a stock exchange. But every lawyer will tell you that it is not a good idea to refer to this highly regulated process.
Anyway, everybody seems to do an ICO these days, and Esports.com is not an exception. So they asked us to do a movie to promote it. Initially they wanted us to realise it in just two weeks, which would have been impossible. Now we have a bit more time, but not enough for an animated film, which we usually do. At first we suggested to create a Machinima film, which is a live action movie shot in real time inside a game engine. But because of legal problems we decided not to go for it. Game companies usually tolerate or even encourage fans to create films with their games, but for a commercial film this would be considered a violation of intellectual property rights. So we suggested to shoot a live action movie with a gamer as the hero. We work with many ultra-close ups to generate some excitement and suspense. The idea is to connect the excitement a gamer feels before an important match to the one that Esports.com and its investors feel before their upcoming ICO. It would have been obvious to take a young man as the protagonist, as more than 90% of gamers are male. But we decided to work with a lady instead. Firstly it is always good to do the unexpected, and secondly a majority of our target group will enjoy watching a beautiful woman. The client insisted that we work with a lady who really is a gamer. They even helped us to find one. Anna from Berlin loves gaming, skateboarding, kite-surfing, football and hip-hop. She is a web designer, a bouncer in a hip-hop club and a start-up entrepreneur. She describes herself as a "nerd", but she is probably the most beautiful nerd on this planet.
Our make-up artist Annett didn't have a hard time to make her look even more beautiful. The two ladies immediately started to compare her tattoos and exchange tips for the best tattoo artists in Berlin. I usually also work with a camera lady, but due to the effects of a huge storm in Berlin the night before she could not make it, as she lives in the countryside and many trains still did not work. So I had to find a replacement for the same day, which luckily and through the help of my friend Lara from Kalifilm worked out. Peter Bromme stepped in as emergency camera man - and he did a great job. We could use the Adspree studio in Kreuzberg, which is well equipped with lights, gaming gear and even a green screen. As you might see from the pictures, we had a really good time shooting the film, despite the difficult circumstances. Today we will start to edit it and I hope to have a final result in the next days.
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2411 days ago • cryptodaily
Shooting a Movie for Esports.com
Yesterday we shot a promotional video for the ICO of an esports platform. In esports, teams play computer games against each other in front of an audience.Esports.comwill be a new community-driven content platform which provides statistics, videos, how-to-guides etc. You can also bet on the results of esports matches and buy merchandise of popular teams.
They plan to fund their platform by issueing digital tokens, a process that is - not very accurately - called "Initial Coin Offering". This is supposed to sound like an "Initial Public Offering", which means that a company issues their stock for the first time on a stock exchange. But every lawyer will tell you that it is not a good idea to refer to this highly regulated process.
Anyway, everybody seems to do an ICO these days, and Esports.com is not an exception. So they asked us to do a movie to promote it. Initially they wanted us to realise it in just two weeks, which would have been impossible. Now we have a bit more time, but not enough for an animated film, which we usually do. At first we suggested to create a Machinima film, which is a live action movie shot in real time inside a game engine. But because of legal problems we decided not to go for it. Game companies usually tolerate or even encourage fans to create films with their games, but for a commercial film this would be considered a violation of intellectual property rights. So we suggested to shoot a live action movie with a gamer as the hero. We work with many ultra-close ups to generate some excitement and suspense. The idea is to connect the excitement a gamer feels before an important match to the one that Esports.com and its investors feel before their upcoming ICO. It would have been obvious to take a young man as the protagonist, as more than 90% of gamers are male. But we decided to work with a lady instead. Firstly it is always good to do the unexpected, and secondly a majority of our target group will enjoy watching a beautiful woman. The client insisted that we work with a lady who really is a gamer. They even helped us to find one. Anna from Berlin loves gaming, skateboarding, kite-surfing, football and hip-hop. She is a web designer, a bouncer in a hip-hop club and a start-up entrepreneur. She describes herself as a "nerd", but she is probably the most beautiful nerd on this planet.
Our make-up artist Annett didn't have a hard time to make her look even more beautiful. The two ladies immediately started to compare her tattoos and exchange tips for the best tattoo artists in Berlin. I usually also work with a camera lady, but due to the effects of a huge storm in Berlin the night before she could not make it, as she lives in the countryside and many trains still did not work. So I had to find a replacement for the same day, which luckily and through the help of my friend Lara from Kalifilm worked out. Peter Bromme stepped in as emergency camera man - and he did a great job. We could use the Adspree studio in Kreuzberg, which is well equipped with lights, gaming gear and even a green screen. As you might see from the pictures, we had a really good time shooting the film, despite the difficult circumstances. Today we will start to edit it and I hope to have a final result in the next days.
You love crypto & eSports? We want to get to know you.
Please join us here: https://facebook.com/esportsdotcom/
Telegram: t.me/esportsERT