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Crypto Digest by MINE.exchange (November 25 – December 1)

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  • Telegram launches a decentralized AI network on TON
    Telegram announced a decentralized AI network built on the TON blockchain. The system will allow developers to deploy AI models and applications without centralization, with payments processed in TON.
  • Chinese regulators reaffirm crypto’s illegal status
    Authorities in China reiterated that all cryptocurrency trading and usage remain strictly prohibited. Regulators continue tightening oversight, including monitoring foreign platforms operating in the country.
  • Experts warn about risks of AI-powered children’s toys
    Researchers say that “smart” toys can collect sensitive data and may be vulnerable to external access. The main risks include unauthorized listening, manipulation, and privacy violations.
  • Uzbekistan recognizes stablecoins as a legal payment method
    The National Agency for Perspective Projects (NAPP) officially recognized stablecoins as a lawful means of payment, making Uzbekistan one of the first countries in Central Asia to legalize such transactions.
  • Beijing warns of overheating in the humanoid robotics market
    Chinese analysts report that investments in humanoid robotics have become “excessively speculative,” risking the formation of an industry bubble. Growth is outpacing real market demand.
  • Do Kwon calls a potential five-year U.S. sentence a fair punishment
    The Terra founder said he is ready to take responsibility and considers a possible five-year prison term in the U.S. “reasonable.” A final court decision is expected soon.
  • Bolivia integrates stablecoins into its financial system
    The government announced plans to implement stablecoins into the national payment infrastructure to lower transaction costs and increase financial inclusion.
  • Uber launches driverless rides in Abu Dhabi
    Uber has begun a pilot program using autonomous electric robotaxis in partnership with a local operator. Residents can already request self-driving rides in sеlect areas of the UAE capital.
  • Chinese robots to patrol the border with Vietnam
    China is deploying autonomous surveillance robots for 24/7 monitoring of remote border regions. The machines are equipped with thermal sensors, AI recognition, and autonomous navigation.
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