HTX Withdraws Hong Kong Crypto License Application amid Regulatory Scrutiny
Hong Kong’s crypto licensing regime began in June 2023 to set the tone for the way exchanges would offer retail trading services.
Chinese e-commerce giant has unveiled its plans to launch a new service that will let customers to make payments in the virtual world by making hand gestures or nodding their heads.
Hong Kong’s crypto licensing regime began in June 2023 to set the tone for the way exchanges would offer retail trading services.
The HTC CEO believes that the mixed reality space will see considerable boost if giants like Apple also launch their own devices.
The HTC Desire 22 Pro features a “Viverse” app using which users can buy crypto and NFTs.
Binance will select 500 lucky HTC EXODUS 1 – Binance Edition buyers to reward them with $100 in BNB tokens.
Apple is currently building up its resources to launch its augmented-reality headset in 2022 and AR glasses by 2023.
Huobi plans to dive into the hardware applications market introducing an affordable blockchain smartphone, Acute Angle, which will come with a built-in crypto wallet and a plethora of other crypto products.
Samsung has announced that it will be adding thirteen new apps to its official DApp store – Blockchain Keystore. This addition officially brings the total number of apps on the app store to 17.
Opera announced that they will soon provide in-built support for the TRON (TRX) blockchain and TRC-standard tokens. Among other things, the new integration will make it possible to natively use TRON-powered dapps and tokens within the browser.
In Q3 2019, HTC will introduce its new blockchain device Exodus 1s that will be the first smartphone to have full node capabilities.
Forbes, a global media company known for prominent financial and business news has released a list of 50 companies with a minimum of $1 billion valuations or revenues that are implementing blockchain technology.