Baidu, a Chinese internet giant with over 65% of the search engine market share in the country, has launched its own cryptocurrency, called Xuperchain. It’s said to be fully compliant with China’s policies while using a network of masternodes for efficiency. Its whitepaper claims it can process up to 10,000 transactions per second and support blockchain-based applications.
Telegram has announced it’s TON Wallet, the application that will be used to store its Gram tokens, will not be integrated into the privacy-centric messaging app at launch. The firm added that it has made no promises regarding the development of applications for the TON blockchain, leaving it up to the community to develop these.
A government committee has advised South Korea’s leaders to allow institutions to launch cryptocurrency-related products and to list bitcoin directly on the country’s sole securities exchange operator, the Korea Exchange (KRX).
Top stories in the Crypto Roundup today:
- Chinese Internet Giant Baidu Launches Its Own Cryptocurrency, Xuperchain
- Telegram’s TON Wallet Won’t Integrate Its Messaging App at Launch, Firm Says
- South Korea Should Let Institutions Launch Crypto-Related Products, Says Government Committee
At the time of writing, bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $7,881.44 (4.44%) with a daily Top Tier volume of $2.51 billion. As for ether (ETH), it is trading at $143.04 (1.68%) with a daily Top Tier volume of $474.57 mn. The MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 10 Index is currently tracking at 2,522.68 (2.06%).