Grill.chat, the Subsocial network-based chat app, enhances its appeal by integrating ethereum virtual machine (EVM) wallet compatibility, bridging the gap between traditional wallet users and those ready to embrace blockchain-based social media platforms. Grill.chat, a chat application based on the Subsocial network, has...
Meta Platforms’ Instagram, Alphabet’s YouTube, TikTok, and Elon Musk’s Twitter may face regulatory action as the European consumer group BEUC has lodged a complaint with the European Commission, highlighting the alleged facilitation of misleading promotions related to crypto assets on these platforms. Protecting...
Money20/20 delved into how self-sovereign digital identities could transform social media platforms and spawn cross-platform revenue opportunities, heralding a new age of ownership and control for users in a wide ranging session attended by Stani Kulechov, the founder and CEO of Aave. During...
The Committee on Economic Affairs in the French Senate has approved an amendment to pending legislation that will permit registered cryptocurrency companies to enlist social media influencers for promotional and advertising purposes. The new wording would enable France’s Financial Markets Authority (AMF) to...
According to reports, the now-bankrupt Celsius Network is preparing to sue a creditor and media personality, Tiffany Fong, for disclosing confidential information. Fong, however, claims she did nothing wrong by making public sensitive details related to the lender since a non-disclosure agreement (NDA)...
In a new filing presented to the Delaware Bankruptcy Court, several mainstream media sites have urged to reveal the identity of FTX clients outside the United States. In a court petition submitted on Dec. 28, the committee of non-US Consumers of FTX.com stated...
An attorney defending the debtors in the FTX bankruptcy case has lashed out against social media and said it was spreading information from FTX’s former chief executive officer, Sam Bankman-Fried. James Bromley stated that the debtors would be subject to “further assaults on...