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CargoX (CXO) is a blockchain-based token used to pay for digital shipping documents like bills of lading. It’s not a speculative crypto-it’s a utility token solving real problems in global logistics.
Norway has proposed a temporary ban on new cryptocurrency mining data centers to protect its renewable energy for higher-priority uses. The move targets power-hungry operations that create little local economic value.
Newdex is a decentralized crypto exchange on EOS and Binance Smart Chain with strong security but low visibility. Learn if it's still viable in 2025 for experienced traders seeking non-custodial trading.
Gas fees are transaction costs paid to blockchain validators for processing crypto transactions. Learn how they work, why Ethereum fees are high, and how to save money using Layer 2s and timing strategies.
After the RBI's 2018 crypto banking ban was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2020, India's crypto market exploded. Here's what changed legally, financially, and for everyday users by 2025.
Private blockchains are transforming business by enabling secure, transparent, and automated processes in supply chain, finance, healthcare, and more-without exposing sensitive data to the public.
Bitgert (BRISE) is a blockchain project with zero-fee transactions and BNB rewards for holders - not an exchange called Sphynx Labs. Learn how it works, its risks, and who should use it.
Bitcorse is a low-fee crypto exchange ideal for beginners outside the U.S. Learn its pros, cons, security risks, and how it compares to Kraken and Coinbase in 2025.
North Korea has stolen over $3 billion in cryptocurrency since 2017, using sophisticated laundering techniques to convert digital assets into cash. This is how they do it - and why it's still working.
Unocoin is one of India's oldest and most regulated crypto exchanges, ideal for beginners wanting to buy Bitcoin safely. Learn its fees, security, pros, cons, and how it compares to Bitbns and CoinDCX in 2025.
Flash loans let you borrow large sums without collateral-repayable in seconds. Used for arbitrage and DeFi strategies, they’re powerful but only for developers. Learn how they work, their risks, and why they’re unique to blockchain.
As of 2025, U.S. crypto regulations vary wildly by state. New York demands a BitLicense, California encourages innovation, and most states still rely on outdated laws. Federal rules are finally emerging-but state laws still control who can operate.
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