Saturday, January 31, 2026

Crypto

Web3 provider says access to quantum computing is ‘human right’

Dynex co-founder Daniela Herrmann told Cointelegraph that innovation is a human right and that she believes technology should be available to everyone.  Source link

First major step taken toward XRP ETFs: CME director

After the launch of spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs, investors await the potential debuts of XRP and Solana ETFs, which could significantly impact crypto markets. Source link

PancakeSwapX launches with zero-fees, gasless swaps on Ethereum, Arbitrum

Gasless swaps could ease the DeFi onboarding process, bolstering mass crypto adoption among new holders. Source link

UAE stablecoin issuer gets nod from central bank

With Tether waiting in the wings, AED Stablecoin becomes the front-runner to launch the United Arab Emirates’ first regulated dirham-pegged token. Source link

Andre Cronje critiques appchains: High costs and liquidity challenges

While Cronje highlights concerns about L2 appchains, others argue that emerging solutions can address these challenges. Source link

Scroll lists on Binance, sparking debate over centralization concerns

Scroll’s Binance listing has sparked community debate, with critics raising concerns about centralization, while Scroll’s co-founder has highlighted global growth strategies. Source link

Elon Musk says unsupervised self-driving cars would ‘save lives’

Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed plans for autonomous robot vehicles at a Hollywood event, introducing the “Robotaxi” and “Cyber Cab” for public transportation. Source link

Why is Bitcoin price down today?

Bitcoin traders are reducing their risk exposure ahead of the upcoming US inflation report, among other factors contributing to the cautious sentiment. Source link

Taiwan to trial crypto custody services through local banks in 2025

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission reportedly plans to start collecting applications from institutions interested in trialing Bitcoin custody services in the first quarter of 2025. Source link

AI can compose good music, but humanity still holds the creative baton

As creators worry about AI’s impact on their livelihoods, a panel at the WCIT 2024 conference in Yerevan, Armenia, highlighted how humans are still the maestros of creativity.  Source link
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