
According to DemandSage, Telegram boasts approximately 950 million monthly active users and has raised over $4 billion since its launch.
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Users must first mint a non-fungible token on the Base layer-2 network to redeem the NFT for the upcoming crypto-native device.
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Horizon Worlds is extending past virtual reality in a bid to bring more users to its 3D virtual world.
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Learn about software that manages computer hardware and software resources, provides a user interface and controls program execution.
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Opera, the Web3 browser, and Unstoppable Domains, the non-fungible token (NFT) domain provider, have announced that users can now access all domain endings, including .x, .crypto, and .nft, across Opera’s browsers. Additionally, Opera and Unstoppable are offering a free .nft domain that matches an Opera user’s Twitter handle after account verification. Opera Expands Web3 Capabilities […]
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Mobile payments are thriving in Argentina, leaving behind other traditional payment methods, including credit and debit cards. According to the central bank’s monthly report on retail payments, this kind of payment has thrived, representing 60% of the payments operations made, while plastic-based payment media has stagnated, registering a fall in use. Mobile Payments Keep Growing […]
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The scheme, which has been in operation since May 2021, targeted Chinese users through social media groups and fake websites.
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The pilot version of China’s official digital yuan wallet app has become the most downloaded app in local mobile app stores.
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Peer-to-peer cryptocurrency marketplace Localbitcoins has announced the launch of a new mobile application for its global user base. The software is designed for devices running on Android. The app has been released in response to a growing number of mobile traders. P2P Crypto Market Localbitcoins Offers Users Android App Popular P2P crypto exchange Localbitcoins has […]
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For a while in the late nineties and early 21st century, the gaming industry seemed locked in a well-set pattern. Every four or five years the big players would release a new console that put the graphics on the previous iteration to shame and made you wonder why you’d been putting up with so much hassle on the old technology in the first place. Some may remember the days when in order to save games on a PlayStation 2, you had to manually plug in a memory card and make sure there was space left over – and with the cards
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