Forbes, the business magazine, sold a non-fungible token (NFT) of its most recent cover of the Winklevoss twins for a staggering $333,333 to a buyer called “mondoir”. The NFT is called “Merchants of the Metaverse” and refers to Cameron & Tyler’s history within the technology and crypto industry.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has started its review of the WisdomTree Bitcoin ETF, starting the process towards a final decision. This is the second Bitcoin ETF under official review with 8 active applications vying to be the first Bitcoin ETF.
The Biden administration is reportedly worried about the impact of China’s digital yuan on the dollar’s role as the world’s reserve currency. According to a report from Bloomberg multiple government departments are ramping up efforts to understand the new central bank issued digital currency.
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Sponsored: Aventus, the layer-2 blockchain protocol that brings scalability, lower costs, and speed to Ethereum transactions, announced last week its Validator Staking Program Part 2 to allow AVT token holders to earn their share of transaction fees from Aventus Network transactions.
Top stories in the Crypto Roundup today:
- Forbes Sells NFT of its Winklevoss Issue Cover for $333,333
- SEC Begins Review of WisdomTree Bitcoin ETF as Active Applications Hit 8
- Biden Administration Concerned Over Long-Term Effects of Digital Yuan
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Sponsored: Aventus Network Launches Second Validator Staking Program For AVT Token Holders