Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure New York State may soon explore the application of blockchain technology in its electoral processes. Assemblyman Clyde Vanel has introduced a bill aimed at assessing how blockchain can support election transparency and reduce voter fraud. The initiative comes at a time when blockchain adoption is gaining traction across the US under the new presidential administration. Blockchain For Delivering ‘Uncensored Truth’ Vanel’s bill, submitted to the Assembly Election Law Committee, tasks the New York State Board of Elections…
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Liberland: Can a Blockchain Nation Actually Work?
Khushi V Rangdhol Apr 09, 2025 17:50 Liberland, a self-proclaimed blockchain nation, aims for innovative governance but faces challenges like unverified claims, lack of recognition, and economic instability. A Reality Check on Crypto’s Most Ambitious Governance Experiment At this year’s Wiki Finance Expo in Hong Kong, Liberland – a self-proclaimed micronation founded on disputed territory between Croatia and Serbia – was a hot topic among crypto enthusiasts. Promoted as a bold experiment in blockchain-powered governance, Liberland aims to reimagine state functions using…
Bitcoin DeFi booms as Core blockchain hits $260M in dual-staked assets
Core, a proof-of-stake blockchain built on Bitcoin, has surpassed $260 million in dual-staked assets as institutional interest in Bitcoin-based decentralized finance (DeFi) continues to grow. Core’s initial contributor, Rich Rines, told Cointelegraph that as of April 7, over 44 million Core tokens have been dual-staked with 3,140 Bitcoin (BTC). At the time of writing, the assets are worth about $260 million. Core’s dual-staking model lets Bitcoin holders earn higher yields with CORE tokens. While users can stake BTC at a lower rate, those who stake BTC with Core tokens get…
Codex to build stablecoin-only blockchain, disavowing ‘general-purpose’ chains — Report
Blockchain startup Codex has raised $15.8 million to build a layer-2 network specifically for stablecoins, signaling that more builders are rushing to capitalize on the growing industry and regulatory alignment around fiat-backed stable assets. The seed round was led by Dragonfly Capital, with additional participation from Coinbase, Circle, Cumberland Labs, Wintermute Ventures and others, Codex told Fortune. The funding will be used to help Codex build its stablecoin-only platform from the ground up, said co-founder and CEO Haonan Li. Source: Victor Yaw Codex has disavowed “general-purpose blockchains” because of their…
AI and blockchain — A match made in heaven
Opinion by: Merav Ozair, PhD Tech moguls cannot stop heralding the artificial intelligence revolution — from Bill Gates to Sundar Pichai to Jensen Huang — signaling that agentic AI and robotics will claim our jobs and act as our autonomous assistants performing on our behalf in our professional and personal lives. Whether these scenarios happen in a few years or are decades away, we will most likely evolve into that future in some manner, and technology, once again, will reshape our lives. Without the support of blockchain technology, however, it…
Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao to advise Kyrgyzstan on blockchain tech
Former Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao will begin advising the Kyrgyz Republic on blockchain and crypto-related regulation and tech after signing a memorandum of understanding with the country’s foreign investment agency. “I officially and unofficially advise a few governments on their crypto regulatory frameworks and blockchain solutions for gov efficiency, expanding blockchain to more than trading,” the crypto entrepreneur said in an April 3 X post, adding that he finds this work “extremely meaningful.” His comments came in response to an earlier X post from Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Zhaparov announcing…
Coindesk CONSENSUS 2025 (Part 2) – AI and Blockchain
Khushi V Rangdhol Apr 02, 2025 18:05 AI and blockchain converge, enabling decentralized data ownership and real-time integration for better predictions. At Consensus Hong Kong 2025, one of the most captivating discussions revolved around the growing convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology. Key industry figures, including Clara Tsao (Founding Officer, Filecoin Foundation), Jing Sun (Co-founder, IoTeX & MachineFi Lab), and Mark Rydon (Co-founder, Aethir), delved into how decentralized technologies could democratize AI and address the trust issues surrounding centralized data…
How a 7,000 TPS Blockchain Is Shaping the Future of Regulated Finance
A new report by Cointelegraph Research explores Coreum’s role in institutional blockchain adoption. It analyzes the project’s technical architecture, compliance framework and its potential impact on regulated asset tokenization. The report presents insights into transaction efficiency, security mechanisms and crosschain interoperability. It also evaluates how Coreum fits into the evolving financial landscape. Blockchain evolution and institutional requirements The adoption of blockchain technology by financial institutions has been increasing in lockstep, with the value locked in tokenized real-world assets (RWA). The latter grew by 85% in 2024. Our report examines how…
Blockchain projects fight for 23andMe user data amid bankruptcy
DNA testing firm 23andMe is bankrupt, and now the genomic data of its 15 million users is up for sale to the highest bidder. Could that data end up on the blockchain? The company announced on March 23 that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and that its CEO, Anne Wojcicki, had stepped down. The announcement sent waves of concern among 23andMe’s customers, many of whom are now scrambling to delete their data from the service. Privacy advocates and government officials alike have weighed in on the situation,…
North Korea tech workers found among staff at UK blockchain projects
Fraudulent tech workers with ties to North Korea are expanding their infiltration operations to blockchain firms outside the US after increased scrutiny from authorities, with some having worked their way into UK crypto projects, Google says. Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) adviser Jamie Collier said in an April 2 report that while the US is still a key target, increased awareness and right-to-work verification challenges have forced North Korean IT workers to find roles at non-US companies. “In response to heightened awareness of the threat within the United States, they’ve…