Apple briefly pulls MetaMask from App Store
MetaMask was removed from Apple’s App Store for a few hours on Oct. 14, reviving concerns about legal challenges with Big Techs. Go to Source
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MetaMask was removed from Apple’s App Store for a few hours on Oct. 14, reviving concerns about legal challenges with Big Techs. Go to Source
According to BNB Chain, MetaMask was averaging recommended fees from multiple networks, causing opBNB recommended fees to be too high. Go to Source
Mark Cuban confirmed that he was hacked, but doesn’t appear to know exactly how it happened as of yet. Go to Source
This week’s Crypto Biz looks at PayPal’s crypto gateway, Franklin Templeton’s BTC ETF filing, Coinbase’s Lightning Network integration, and Meta’s plans for a new AI model. Go to Source
PayPal continues expanding its digital asset services, integrating new methods to sell cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Go to Source
The upcoming MetaMask Snaps will allow users to interact with different blockchains like Bitcoin and Solana from inside their MetaMask wallet. Go to Source
The sell feature on MetaMask Portfolio came roughly five months after the wallet allowed users to purchase crypto using fiat from bank accounts, PayPal, and debit and credit cards. Go to Source
Official government websites from India, Nigeria, Egypt, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam and other jurisdictions have been found redirecting to fake MetaMask websites. Go to Source
Cybersecurity certification platform CER said the vast majority of wallets do not hire outside experts to perform penetration tests. Go to Source
The MicroStrategy co-founder believes crypto-related regulatory enforcement action will play in Bitcoin’s favor. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico