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Dubai Crypto & Coffee at 8 ☕ 🚨 Dubai: 13th June 🚨 🔻NFT & Metaverse tokens impacted the most🔻 🚨Bank of China issues tokenized securities on Ethereum 🔥 United Nations: AI Deepfakes are dangerous!
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13th June: Crypto & Coffee at 8 🎙️
🔻NFT & Metaverse tokens impacted the most🔻 🚨Bank of China issues tokenized securities on Ethereum 🔥 United Nations: AI Deepfakes are dangerous 👴🏻 Binance.US hires former SEC staff.
🚨 The global cryptocurrency market is below $1.10T NFT & Metaverse tokens have been impacted the most in the last 7 days Bitcoin.com has reported that NFT Market has seen a 20% drop in weekly sales. NFT sales totalled $152.96 million last week, with $84 million in sales originating from the Ethereum blockchain. The article here https://lnkd.in/dzW2qXTp states the number of NFT buyers decreased by 63.59%. Ethereum-based NFT sales accounted for $84 million, representing 54.91% of the market share among 21 different blockchains.
Below is the price since the last 7 days via CoinMarketCap
- Chiliz ( -27.06%)
- ApeCoin (-24.87%
- Decentraland ( -23.69%)
- The Sandbox (- 23.57%)
- Axie Infinity (- 22.83%)
🎙️ Check out Blockchain DXBs Crypto & Coffee at 8 podcasts where we cover this news and give our commentary on #defi #stablecoins Two news from UAE & more
🚨 Bank of China’s BOCI issues tokenized securities on Ethereum in Hong Kong Official press here UBS Media here https://lnkd.in/dmss6fny BOCI has successfully issued CNH 200 million fully digital structured notes, making it the first Chinese financial institution to issue a tokenized security in Hong Kong. It’s the first such transaction by a Chinese financial institution in Hong Kong. Check out our podcast where we share our opinions on this
🚨 The United Nations has called artificial intelligence-generated media a “serious and urgent” threat to information integrity, particularly on social media. Official report here https://lnkd.in/dsWwxgnE Cointelegraph
article has a great summary on this here which states the UN claimed the risk of disinformation online has “intensified” due to “rapid advancements in
technology, such as generative artificial intelligence” and singled out
deep fakes in particular. False information and hate speech generated by AI is “convincingly presented to users as fact