MINE.exchange has compiled the latest Web3 news from the past week you might have missed.
- Starting April 23, Google will implement new requirements for advertising cryptocurrency services across European countries. From now on, exchanges and crypto wallets must hold licenses that comply with MiCA regulations or have CASP status.
- Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has denied reports claiming he cooperated with the U.S. Department of Justice and testified against Justin Sun, the head of the Tron project.
- According to a study published in Nature Communications, around 1.9 million Americans have been exposed to PM 2.5 microparticles, emissions of which are linked to Bitcoin mining.
- Nvidia has announced the launch of a major initiative to build AI infrastructure in the U.S. As part of this project, and in collaboration with partners, the company plans to construct factories to manufacture supercomputers and next-generation Blackwell chips.
- OpenAI is developing a new social media platform similar in format to X (formerly Twitter). According to The Verge, the project is still in its early stages, but an internal prototype already exists with a news feed and image generation via ChatGPT.
- U.S. President Donald Trump plans to release a cryptocurrency-based game inspired by the classic board game Monopoly. Fortune reports that players will be able to earn virtual currency and build properties in a digital city.
- The National Bank of Belarus has announced that the digital ruble is expected to enter full circulation in the second half of 2026. This was stated by Chairman Roman Golovchenko.
- President Donald Trump also criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for the slow pace in lowering the key interest rate.
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