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Amazon launches a game in the metaverse

Resource: blockchair
14% of Salvadoran businesses have transacted in BTC

Resource: cointelegraph
Paris Saint-Germain has filed trademarks applications for NFTs and the metaverse

Resource: finbold
TIME Magazine announces they will accept Bored Ape Yacht Club’s ApeCoin as a payment method.

Resource: cryptotimes
Crypto.com has been announced as an official sponsor of the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Resource: cointelegraph
Bored Ape Yacht Club creator, Yuga Labs, has raised $450 million to build a metaverse

Resource: theverge
Florida governor Ron DeSantis has announced the state is working to allow businesses to pay taxes in Bitcoin  and other cryptocurrencies

Resource: bloomberg
Japan will issue a “green list” of 18 coins ready to be listed on exchanges without screening.
*The list includes Bitcoin  and Ethereum

Resource: thenewscrypto
Crypto traders get excited as $BTC spikes above $43K but some analysts warn that it could correct lower if current momentum can't be sustained

Resource: cointelegraph
Japan’s social media giant Line to launch NFT marketplace

Resource: theblockcrypto
Thailand bans use of crypto for payments — but not trading and investing

Resource: theblockcrypto
Formula 1 has the attention and interest of crypto firms

Resource: cointelegraph
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New York State wants to ban bitcoin mining

Resource: blockchair
Bank of England outlines framework for regulating crypto

Resource: theblockcrypto
Russian lawmaker floats bitcoin as payment option for energy exports as the country moves away from euros and dollars

Resource: theblockcrypto
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Goldman Sachs survey shows 60% of surveyed clients expect to increase crypto holdings

Resource: headtopics
Madonna becomes the latest celeb to flaunt a new Bored Ape

Resource: theblockcrypto
Exxon pilot project uses wasted flare gas for crypo mining

Resource: Bloomberg
LG Electronics adds blockchain and crypto as new areas of business

Resource: cointelegraph
Malaysia will not adopt cryptocurrencies as legal tender, but they won’t ban it either

Resource: cointelegraph