MINE.exchange has gathered the latest Web3 news from the past week that you might have missed.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced at the crypto summit at the White House that the federation is exploring the possibility of launching its own token, FIFA Coin.
- At the request of U.S. authorities, Indian police arrested Alexey Beschekov, co-founder of the sanctioned exchange Garantex. The arrest took place on the evening of March 11 in the coastal municipality of Varkala, based on a warrant issued by the Patiala court in New Delhi.
- Hackers from North Korea have launched a new fraudulent scheme using video calls. This was reported by representatives of several cryptocurrency startups.
- Canadian regulators have reported an increase in cryptocurrency-related fraud schemes. Scammers use fake investment platforms and spread false news, claiming that former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau supports a project called CanCap.
- Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has received approval from the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to operate as an electronic money institution (EMI).
- The SEC is preparing to ease requirements for cryptocurrency companies. Acting head of the agency Mark Uyeda stated that crypto firms may receive exemptions from mandatory registration as trading systems.
- Microsoft is actively developing the integration of 3D gaming technologies into its artificial intelligence platform, Copilot. This is evidenced by a new job posting published by the corporation.
- Donald Trump’s family has considered acquiring a stake in Binance.US. Discussions began in 2024 when the exchange was looking for partners to strengthen its position in the U.S.
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